Dahlquist evolution & Matching


I am interested in the history (dates etc) of the Dahlquist line from DQ-10 through DQ-30i. I ahve both D-20's and DQ-30i's and want to understand the history both technical and business.

Also, I am trying to use DQ-30i in a home entertainment system. So far the best match/compliment I have found for the center and surrounds are Monitor audio (Gold Center).I bought and returned a Regnar (sounded muddled to me). Any other suggestions?

A final point: I have listened and listened to other speakers and still find the Dahlquist to be superior up to my price limit (about $6 K for a new pair). I am sure many will think I am nuts or hard of hearing (which I am sligtly).
rstade
HI

I own a pair of DQ-10 's and am the origional owner ...

I use them in my basement system now -- and accually do about 70% of my listening there ,, I am now driving them with a pair of Carver Silver 9 mono blocks and a Granite Audio #657 tube cd player ... its awesome !!!still great sounding speakers !!!!

anyway -- I am using Phoenix Gold/Carver Pro ZpM-4 speaker Cable and it is the best match for the Dahlquist speakers ....

check out the speaker cable on our showroom on audiogon ...

and for info -- parts , service and anything about Dahlquist -- go to http://www.regnar.com/

good listening
stephen
I bought a pair of DQ-10s back in 1979-80. At about that time, Dahlquist introduced a mod to mirror-image the drivers. Many DQ-10 owners did this themselves, as it was quite simple. A truly classic speaker!
My father owns a pair of Dahlquist DQ30i's and they sound wonderful. I'd pick up a pair in an instant if I could find a set. While a tad sloppy in the bottom end they are a superb value for the $. They cast an incredibly wide and realistic sound stage with depth to kill for. I suppose that this effect can be attributed to the open baffle design of the tweeter & isolation of the mid cabinet. The IMHO DQ30i's are one of the few few speakers to ever seriously bridge the gap between Electrostatic and traditional dynamic 'cabinet' speakers.

NAD amplification - 200+ watts per speaker, bi-amped, Audioquest Indigo bi-wired cabling, cheap interconnects and an NAD multi-cdp source. This system is a real burner for the budget. It sounds sound rich and airy with a wonderful organic quality that's hard to duplicate - I've spent more than 6 times what this system cost & numerous hours on my own system and still can't reproduce some aspects of this combination. I've often wondered what the DQ30i's would sound like were they in my system with my gear.

As for the reference of Alon & Acarian Systems
Carl Marchisotto (founder of Acarian Systems Ltd.) was chief designer at Dahlquist back in the day of the DQ20 & DQ30i's. Carl appears to have carried on the basic design of the DQ30i with his Circe speaker. But 12k per pair of Circe's is a far cry from the $2.5k we paid for my Fathers DQ30i's back in 1991. Have a look at the following url.

http://www.alonbyacarian.com/index2.htm

Regards,
Mike
While the Alon Circe is a bit on the expensive side...many other Alon speakers are more reasonable..new or used. A used pair of the Alon II Mk.II would be a good item to listen to. However, like used DQ-20 and DQ-30, they may
be few and far between.