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In Reply to: RE: Me too!!!! (nt) posted by audio39 on September 26, 2013 at 04:08:24
These are some older pics I found on my computer.
Rega P3-24 with Groovetracer upgrades and 2M Black.
Preamp and Oppo BDP83 player.
One of the two subs (the battery backup is for a projector)
Here's the amp.
Here's the speakers.
See ya. Dave
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Replaced KAB-EV1 with an Okki Nokki recently
Aletha and IV-A
Aletha with grill cover off
See ya. Dave
Hi, how do the Aletha's compare to the SC 1VA speakers?
Thanks.
The Aletha's image and soundstage like crazy, maybe due to their cabinet shape.
Where they fall short of the IV-A's is in the midrange, IMHO. Pleasant but not quite as natural sounding. I assume it's the difference in the midrange driver. The IV-A's have a 5-1/2" driver and the Aletha's have a 6", and they appear to be of different materials.
That said, I could easily listen to the Aletha's long term IF I didn't have the IV-A's around!
See ya. Dave
nt
I used them for at least 15 years with a Marsh Sound Design A400 (200w/channel). A combination that I would recommend without reservation-either one or separately. They were +/- 10 ft apart and 9.5 ft to my ears. Their spacing was not critical. As furniture changed and sometimes just for the halibut I would move them and get great sound from another position(toe, spread, distance).
The Dunlavy speakers, when you are sitting on tweeter axis, are really superb.
John Dunlavy speakers, with their time alignment, and clever crossover design, passed a square wave, much like a Quad-esl-63 or newer Quad electrostatic. Not many dynamic speaker can do that.
Really nice speakers,
I visited with John several times in Colorado, and he aswas one of the worlds best speaker designers.
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