Wharfedale Diamond 9.1 speakers in Cherry

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    A pair of Wharfedale Diamond 9.1 speakers in Cherry. Nice looking and sounds very nice. Highly acclaimed by the hi-fi press all over the world.
    Used for just two months while waiting for new tweeters for my speakers. Packed away ever since. with manual. Stands in the pix not included. Located near Worthing, West Sussex. Cost £180. Offers invited.
    Can deliver within easy driving distance or send by courier.

    -- Specs
    5" woofer, 25mm tex tweeter
    Power 20-100W, 6 ohm
    Sensitivity 86 dB
    FR 50-24k @ -6dB
    Crossover: 2.3k
    194x296x278 mm

    > What Hi-Fi? Awards 2004
    "Wharfedale Diamond 9.1s are a bar-raising effort - the company has just taken the performance of sub-£200 speakers to a whole new level. A superb budget option".

    > What Hi-Fi? Awards 2005
    "Who couldn't love the best ever budget standmounts? Exactly. The 9.1s are stunning value."

    > What Hi-Fi? 5-Stars, Sep 2006
    "Open, revealing, rhythmically sound presentation; good looks and build", "A great budget buy".

    > What Hi-Fi? 5-Stars, Dec 2007
    "Classy construction, big bass, and bags of detail - it's another great Diamond design", "Curvy looks; rhythmic, punchy sound; easy to position".

    > Hi-Fi Choice Review:
    http://www.techradar.com/reviews/au...speakers/wharfedale-diamond-9-1-357794/review

    > cnet review:
    "Wharfedale's pricey Diamond 9.1 bookshelf satellite sets a high standard for build and sound quality". (at $350 per pair)

    Click on the pic for a bigger view.

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    BlueMax, Aug 9, 2010
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    still for sale
    can deliver at cost
    offers invited
     
    BlueMax, Aug 30, 2010
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