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RE: Dunlavy SC-V to REvel Ultima Studio

Posted by Ric on April 9, 2017 at 10:13:36:

I have not heard the revels, but owned the SCIII's for almost 20years augmented with two subs. Recently I took a chance and bought a pair of Spatial Audio M3's, the Dunlavy's are now history. The open, live sound I am getting with the Spatial's compared with the Dunlavy's is tremendous. Everything from orchestral music to jazz to ensemble work, rock,you name it, has a presence along with great imaging (which the Dunlavy's did too). Yes, the Dunlavy's had more detail, but as far as hearing the music, for me the M3's win hands down.
Positives are: presence, imaging, room loading impact, easy to drive, compact, lightweight and go, I think, into the mid 30Hz.
I highly recommend auditioning, or if you're like me, buy a pair used and if they're not your cuppa tea, resell. Good luck!