3 years later, and I hope you have them still !!
For any info on Duntech, contact Kiat Low at Duntech in Australia
Post: 12A Lime Kiln Road, Lugarno. N.S.W. 2210
Telephone: +61 2 9584-1818
Fax: +61 2 9584-1708
Email:
info@duntech.com.au
web:
www.duntech.com.au
I've had a pair of small Duntech PCL-15 minimonitors for ages and they're just about the best imaging speakers around there, the beauty of John Dunlavy's designs is that they all have the same signature, which is no signature at all, main difference is bass extension and how loud they go... All of them have ruler flat frequency plot and textbook impulse response.
I listened to mostly the full range from small monitors to the state of the art Sovereign... bigger models is big!!!
Shocking to realize how similar they are and if you play at low level even the downscale models are more or less the same musically satisfying as the upper level models !!!!!!
But when you crank the volume, it's a different story
One word of advice is that you really should play a lot with positioning as, in my experience, they're bears to setup and somehow they just don't seem to like 'close to frontwall' positioning
In one room I ended up with an insane positioning as being a very good one.... 8 feet from front wall and very close to sidewalls and with big angling, so the horizontal axis of speakers cross even in front of the listening position, crazy but true... Maybe these things is due to the way drivers are set up and the 1st order rollooff of drivers.
Your speakers may be very different though
They were all made in Salisbury right outaide Adelaide, South Australia, Duntech is still being made, now relocated to Sydney.
Enjoy and be patient with them, it will be rewarded
Here's my Duntech's, ugly as he## but beaty in music