Alternatives to Dunlavy SC-IVA???


The SC-IVA is the speaker I had my sights set on for quite a while. Now that they're gone, can anyone suggest any alternatives I should look into. I really liked the soundstaging, imaging, and bass response?

Thanks,

Ryan
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I had the Dunlavy 1V for 5 years, with Krell. I sold the Dunlavy, still have the Krell. I audition Revel, Wilson, B&W 801-802. I heard this speakers for less than 5 minutes and I knew that they were a top contender. I would of never guess. The Infinity MTS Preludes, with the 850 watts self powered subs, down to 22 HZ . What a great speaker. All I can say is all you tube folks, looking for that base, this have self powered subs, you can run the towers with your tube gear. Speakers are very personal, so give it a try! Can get them from audigon for $5500-$6000, new $10K
I'll second that except that the Thiels give a much larger sweetspot. The Thiel CS7.2 is the best I have ever heard and I have heard many high (extremely high) dollar systems. I think that the Revels and B&Ws are very "sterile" in comparison. I'm not saying that people who love these are wrong - just that it is a purely personal choice.
I was going to buy the Dunlavy SC-IVA as well. But when I heard the Vienna Acoustic Mahler I was very impressed and bought them. Smooth across the entire frequency range, great bass and a big 3-D soundstage with a very musical slightly warm sound. They are very nice to look at and fit into a home setting better than the big Dunlavys.
Piega 10's,c-10ltds. I owned the iv's,iva's and the v's. In my room the piega's were a major upgrade in clarity,midrange,treble,and tighter bass. Need I say more