Hey all,
I have a fairly small dedicated theater room (22 x 15) but have managed to pack some large speakers into it (4 x Dunlavy SC-IV, 1 x Dunlavy SC-II, 1 x Velodyne HGS-18 sub). I'm currently driving the 5 Dunlavy's with 5 Briston 7B ST mono blocks.
Issue: The Dunlavy's are very nice sounding but need to move in to the center of the room another foot. This will block the my screen (the Dunlavy's are about 7 feet tall).
I'm thinking of swapping them out for shorter speakers and I've always liked the B&W 801's. Is my room too small for these (as if that made any difference so far)? Is my amplification sufficent, matched? Are the 802Ds just as yummy?
Anyone interested in some Dunlavy's?
Thanks!
I have a fairly small dedicated theater room (22 x 15) but have managed to pack some large speakers into it (4 x Dunlavy SC-IV, 1 x Dunlavy SC-II, 1 x Velodyne HGS-18 sub). I'm currently driving the 5 Dunlavy's with 5 Briston 7B ST mono blocks.
Issue: The Dunlavy's are very nice sounding but need to move in to the center of the room another foot. This will block the my screen (the Dunlavy's are about 7 feet tall).
I'm thinking of swapping them out for shorter speakers and I've always liked the B&W 801's. Is my room too small for these (as if that made any difference so far)? Is my amplification sufficent, matched? Are the 802Ds just as yummy?
Anyone interested in some Dunlavy's?
Thanks!

Comparing 801 to 802D is another story. THe diamond tweeter really is an evolution for B&W. It is remarkably better than the previous design. So if you want, try the 801D. 
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