Wharfedale
Dentons
Based on 94 Reddit mentions
$1199.00
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New Near-field Setup
I love the Ghorns. I run a pair of them as monoblocks as the amps in my one listening setup (smaller room), feeding my Wharfedale Denton 85th anniversary speakers and I absolutely love that setup. I also have one Ghorn F powering my desktop speakers, a pair of KEF Q150s. Way more power than I think
...crawlrawl in r/Schiit
December 30, 2025 3:25 AM
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Help me finalize the dream setup.
I have wharfedale diamond 12.2 and I love the sound. Though I’ve never heard the Super Denton’s, I also have a pair of KEF’s that I love as well. What I’m trying to say is that I think I love the British sound. They will pair great with the SX-750 (I drive my KEF’s with a 750) and my Wharfedales wit
...According-Fish-9365 in r/vintageaudio
April 10, 2026 6:00 AM
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WiiM ultra + Fosi audio V3 ou WiiM Amp ultra?
I have both wiim ultra amp and wiim ultra and v3 mono blocks. I would say the difference is really dependant on the speakers you are using. I have My wiim amp connected to a pair of elac speakers.ans sound amazing not so good when hooked up to my wharfedale denton 85th. Conversely I have my wiim ult
...Large_Customer_3840 in r/WiimStreamer
November 21, 2025 4:31 AM
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Speaker Upgrade from Wharfedale Denton 80th
Hi there! I also like the Denton 80th, even if they don't have the most neutral sound and some other shortcomings. One of those is that they have some noticeable directivity errors from about 600Hz upwards (mids, upper mids) all the way into the highest treble regions (20kHz). See frequency response
...Folthanos in r/StereoAdvice
September 13, 2025 12:18 PM
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Do amps really sound that different from one another?
I currently use the Wharfedale Denton 80 speakers and have used 2 amps with them, the Cambridge axa35 and the cxa61. There was a clear and noticeable difference between the two. The best way I can describe that difference is the axa35 was much warmer where the sound seemed like there was something c
...dnelsonn in r/audiophile
January 20, 2026 6:14 PM
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Are “audiophile” level speakers less durable? (For a bar)
I know Wharfedale has (had?) a commercial line, a local movie theater has them. They sound very good. I don’t have any info, but the Dentons may be based on one of their commercial speakers, or drivers, set up for a home environment. You might look at their commercial line too, might be a bit more r
...Oldbean98 in r/audiophile
February 6, 2026 3:54 PM
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Pioneer SA-500A
I use a pair of wharfedale w70d (rosedales) which are 96db sensativity and work great with low powered amps. Ive various vintage wharfedales that are 90db that i also use, i collect early wharfedale speakers to refurb and rebuild the crossovers. Music wise i listen to everything from miles davis, bi
...MulletBelt in r/vintageaudio
April 7, 2025 4:51 PM
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Speakers im considering,
i heard that wharfedale’s and mcintosh don’t pair well though, i might be wrong. also the space constraints are affecting my decisions. I think only the super denton’s would fit
babushka_-boi in r/StereoAdvice
June 6, 2025 5:47 PM
1
Advise on speakers
Personally and speaking only for myself, I don't care for either of those speakers. They both do something very well, but they both surrender either performance or value to a competitor that does the same thing better, in my opinion. The Klipsch are (comme d'habitude) quite sparkly on top and with s
...DangerousDave2018 in r/StereoAdvice
April 20, 2025 6:26 AM
1
Speaker suggestions for low-wattage receiver
The Wharfedale Denton 80's sensitivity is 86dB. It takes twice as much power (watts) to increase the output by 3dB. So the the Wharfedale takes 2 watts to output 89, 4w for 92, and 8 watts to output 95dB. Compare that to the sensitivity ratings of the Klipschs. Yes, it makes a big difference.
NTPC4 in r/StereoAdvice
April 29, 2025 6:54 PM
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