Review: Dunlavy Audio Labs SC-III Speaker


Category: Speakers

My musical tastes range from well recorded jazz to progressive rock. I can't enjoy music that is poorly recorded such as the mainstream pop stuff. For this test I used amongst others Kodo, Mondo Head in SACD - Jacintha, Autum Leaves in XRCD - Proprius, Cantate Domino in regular CD as well as several other good quality recordings.

The dunlavy SC-III's are the over 6' tall and very impressive looking. Placement is crucial - they must go along the long wall or else bass and imaging are sacrificed.

To get a well rounded sound they need to be played a little louder than normal. These are the first speakers to ever give me goose bumps while listening to a CD. They have a very large and powerful sound with amazing detail and soundstaging.

I find they are very revealing, and so must be used with the best equipment you can get.

The only weakness I find with these speakers is the bass at regular and low volumes, which i'm sure a good 10" or 12" subwoofer could fix. Other than that, these speakers are a great deal at under $2k for a used pair.

Associated gear
Sony DVP-S900ES, Linar 250W/ch power amp, Acurus RL-11 preamp, Nordost Red Dawn and Blue Heaven Cables.

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Showing 1 response by cardani

Jack: The 48 hz spec you mention I,m sure refers to a + -1.5 db flat freq. respose all the way up. I,m sure they would go down to around 35 hz -3db or so which is still usable bass. I own the sc II,s and they are specd. at + -1.5 db from 55-20k; Istill have usable bass to around 40hz.