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Originally Posted by No Regrets
Needless to say that at 180lb's, once I found their perfect place in my room, they have stayed their ever since. Thankfully I love them as much as I do, because I'd hate to have to ever pack them up and ship them off.
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I'm on my second pair of SCIVs. IME, they're fairly easy to move around, once you get proficient in the "Dunlavy Dance."
In essence, you grab the speaker (grill removed) around its mid section and walk it into its desired spot, tilting it slightly from one side to the next, as to shift its center of gravity. It's mostly a matter of balance. Now, my old SCVs (at ~280lbs a pop) took a little doing, but, still, they could be moved by one person using the same methodology.
FWIW, Dunlavy shipped the speakers with carpet/floor slides. Equipped as such makes positioning significantly easier.
The SCIVs I have now are oak, like yours. And, like you, I plan on staying with them. Nice to see another Dunlavy owner.