
by - written on 26/05/11 (Very useful, 164 readings)
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2 years ago I was accepted into my university of choice to complete a 'Music Technology and Popular Music' degree. With this in mind I needed a decent pair of studio speakers that would allow me to listen back to many of my own compositions and mixes but more importantly would also contain enough sound quality for me to meticulously ... Read the complete review

by - written on 05/08/10 (Very useful, 406 readings)
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I bought these to replaced old Eltax speakers which fell of their stands when a large book shelf collapsed and crushed them. They are extremely well built with Kevlar drive units and very high quality tweeters for the higher end. These speakers have a relaxed and restrained sound which means if they are not positioned ... Read the complete review

by - written on 08/06/10 (Very useful, 255 readings)
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I've had a pair of Wharfedale Diamond 9.1 bookshelf speakers for several years now and generally use them at least once a day when at home. The speakers are part of my first 'real' hifi I have owned myself and are connected to a Marantz PM4001OSE amplifier. The speakers are connected to the amplifier using what looks to be about 2 metres ... Read the complete review

by - written on 24/05/10
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Hi everybody this is a quality product.Great sound.By the way look at my profil xx

by - written on 25/02/10 (Useful, 231 readings)
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I agree with most of the other reviewers on here about the Wharfedale Diamond 9.1 speakers. Ive had mine for ages and there still going strong. They pack a punch and have a lovely depth of sound, handles deep bass with ease too. They look great in the bookshelf finish (walnut) which is the colour I have them in but you can also get ... Read the complete review

by psound - written on 12/01/10
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I once used a pair of Wharfedale Diamond 9.1 75th anniv. Edition with Rotel RCD02 cd player & Exposure 2010S integrated amp. Now it has been replaced by Tannoy Mercury F1 Custom. Comparison between Diamond 9.1 & F1 Custom: I found the Diamond to have more extended high freq. than the F1 Custom. However, the ... Read the complete review

by - written on 25/11/09 (Useful, 252 readings)
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I bought these speakers nearly 2 years ago to replace some old Dynatron speakers I had for donkeys years. I wanted some bookshelf speakers with a good sound quality and that looked beautiful so I opted for the walnut veneer finish. I was not disappionted. The speakers offer a deep, rich sound that makes all the other ... Read the complete review

by - written on 09/11/09 (Very useful, 604 readings)
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I needed speakers to fit on a shelf above a fireplace and they were to be connected to a NAD 524 CD and NAD c340 amp. I didn't want to spend more than about £200 but would have spent up to £500 if I couldn't find any I liked for less. I listen to every genre of music from classical to rock. I bought the Wharfedale 9.1 speakers in ... Read the complete review

by - written on 14/10/09 (Very useful, 495 readings)
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The Wharfedale 9.1 has now been eclipsed by the new series 10.1. However this is by no means a reason to overlook this speaker and instead it offers the potential of picking this up at a bargain price. Which is indeed what dealers are now looking to do in their bid to offload the speaker. These in my opinion are good looking ... Read the complete review

by - written on 29/07/09 (Very useful, 699 readings)
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I bought these speakers in cherry color almost three years ago in a 50% off sale so they were almost given to me. I was a bit skeptical when I first took them home without listening to them based on the all the fuss on the internet around these little boxes. And they ARE little boxes, at less than 30 cm high, 20 wide and 27 deep. They ... Read the complete review


