Loudspeakers played LOUD


I listen half the time to really loud music. I chose the Dunlavy V for this reason. They are very accurate and can handle high volume. Are there any better?
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I spent a few hours comparing the Salons directly to the SC-V. They are a very viable alternative but with different trade-offs. If you primarily listen to rock pop etcI think that most listeners would prefer the Salons. For classical or Jazz I think the Dunlavy V's are better. The Salons have a zippyness and a slight hard edge that I found grating on loud classical music.
All of the speakers from Talon excel at playing distortion free at ridiculously loud levels. Give 'em a listen.

Not to be a wet towel here, but I would just caution that regular exposure to sounds above about 90 dB or so can lead to irreparable hearing damage. When setting the volume "reasonable" is a better goal than "realistic." Enjoy.
How are the Dunlavy V's on bass? I've seen various comments that Dunlavy speakers are limited in low bass. Comments?
The V's have room shaking tight and accurate bass. The IV's were a bit thin in that area. I've read where the Legacy line excels at high levels. Any thoughts?
Let me add to Snook2 comments : accurate means both 'tonal' and phase correct. If acaustic bass or drum is located at certain location (left to right and depth), V's reproduce it accurately. In other words very flat to 20hz in room.