In Reply to: Suggestions to replace Dunlavy posted by hebaton on October 18, 2014 at 05:33:55:
and phase coherent speakers. Vandersteen, Green Mountain Audio ...It is quite possible that really is what you like about the ones you have.
If your listening diet is mostly acoustic / classical then it may be even more worth staying with that feature.
I met and got to know John when he was here in Canberra before moving to Adelaide.
He liked my Audiosphere 3s and the baby 2s.
Warmest
Tim Bailey
Skeptical Measurer & Audio Scrounger
Edits: 10/18/14
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- I would think you should also look at Thiel and any other MFR that makes time - Timbo in Oz 14:52:56 10/18/14 (10)
- Agree with time and phase coherent design - M3 lover 21:34:17 10/18/14 (6)
- I am quite struck by how many of this type of speaker need lots of power - Timbo in Oz 23:27:29 10/18/14 (5)
- A good question worth considering by anyone with this type of speaker - M3 lover 10:43:46 10/19/14 (4)
- RE: A good question worth considering by anyone with this type of speaker - jsch3 19:11:13 10/19/14 (0)
- few valve amps have a 4 ohm tap, and I'd want a 2 ohm tap for that big Duntech. - Timbo in Oz 12:50:28 10/19/14 (1)
- RE: few valve amps have a 4 ohm tap, and I'd want a 2 ohm tap for that big Duntech. - hahax@verizon.net 21:04:36 10/19/14 (0)
- Oh, the drawbacks inherent in any design... - genungo 12:44:58 10/19/14 (0)
- RE: I would think you should also look at Thiel and any other MFR that makes time - hebaton 19:37:47 10/18/14 (0)
- RE: I would think you should also look at Thiel and any other MFR that makes time - Jack D II 16:12:41 10/18/14 (1)
- Try positioning the Veenas so that the midpoint of the bass only drivers is at unequal distance to the floor, - Timbo in Oz 20:17:35 10/18/14 (0)