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Old August 22nd 04, 09:13 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Jem Raid
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Default Wharfedale speakers


"Woody" wrote in message
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"Triffid" wrote in message
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James Brownlie pibbled:
Anyone got any idea of quality/ read any reviews on Wharfedale

Denton
speakers. Just found an old pair in my attic.



They started off with Denton 1's which were a little-known single driver
model. Quite sought after on ebay if that's what you've got. They were
square ISTR.

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Never was a Denton 1, in fact never an anything 1 from Wharfedale. How

could
you know it would sell and you might develop it to a MK2?

In respect of the single driver I think you are getting mixed up with the
Shilton which was a mite smaller and had a single driver - the Denton

always
had two.

I've got a pair from mid 70's and dug them out recently for a comparison
with a pair of KEF Cresta 10 (I think they are) of mid 80's vintage, and a
pair of Aegis 1 bought late last year but still boxed. I have to admit

that
in a small environment (the kitchen) the Dentons sounded by far the best
with the Aegis the worst. Put them in an 18x12 lounge where they have to
shout a bit and the strain began to show, far more than on the Aegis 1's.
Having said that I think on balance the Dentons were my preference.


--

Woody



Very interesting that you should prefer the single drivers, was it the
sound stage? or a better dynamic range? or a more coherant sound?

You may find this link interesting;
http://fullrangedriver.com/tiki-page...FullrangeIntro

Jem

My humble efforts are here;
http://www.jrbham.btinternet.co.uk/tqwp/


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Old August 22nd 04, 02:46 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Woody
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Default Wharfedale speakers


"Jem Raid" wrote in message
...

"Woody" wrote in message
...

"Triffid" wrote in message
...
James Brownlie pibbled:
Anyone got any idea of quality/ read any reviews on Wharfedale

Denton
speakers. Just found an old pair in my attic.


They started off with Denton 1's which were a little-known single

driver
model. Quite sought after on ebay if that's what you've got. They

were
square ISTR.

--
Despite appearances, it is still legal to put sugar on cornflakes.
Strawberries are purely optional.



Never was a Denton 1, in fact never an anything 1 from Wharfedale. How

could
you know it would sell and you might develop it to a MK2?

In respect of the single driver I think you are getting mixed up with

the
Shilton which was a mite smaller and had a single driver - the Denton

always
had two.

I've got a pair from mid 70's and dug them out recently for a comparison
with a pair of KEF Cresta 10 (I think they are) of mid 80's vintage, and

a
pair of Aegis 1 bought late last year but still boxed. I have to admit

that
in a small environment (the kitchen) the Dentons sounded by far the best
with the Aegis the worst. Put them in an 18x12 lounge where they have to
shout a bit and the strain began to show, far more than on the Aegis

1's.
Having said that I think on balance the Dentons were my preference.


--

Woody



Very interesting that you should prefer the single drivers, was it the
sound stage? or a better dynamic range? or a more coherant sound?

You may find this link interesting;
http://fullrangedriver.com/tiki-page...FullrangeIntro

Jem

My humble efforts are here;
http://www.jrbham.btinternet.co.uk/tqwp/



Not knowing who you are aiming the comment at, note that as I said in my
response, the Denton always was a two-way unit - it was the Shelton (not
Shilton as I said earlier) that was a single driver and I (thankfully) never
had any of them!.

Unlike most modern speakers both the Shelton and the Denton were infinite
baffle (i.e. sealed box) designs.


--

Woody




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Old August 22nd 04, 03:16 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Jem Raid
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Default Wharfedale speakers


"Woody" wrote in message
...

"Jem Raid" wrote in message
...

"Woody" wrote in message
...

"Triffid" wrote in message
...
James Brownlie pibbled:
Anyone got any idea of quality/ read any reviews on Wharfedale

Denton
speakers. Just found an old pair in my attic.


They started off with Denton 1's which were a little-known single

driver
model. Quite sought after on ebay if that's what you've got. They

were
square ISTR.

--
Despite appearances, it is still legal to put sugar on cornflakes.
Strawberries are purely optional.



Never was a Denton 1, in fact never an anything 1 from Wharfedale. How

could
you know it would sell and you might develop it to a MK2?

In respect of the single driver I think you are getting mixed up with

the
Shilton which was a mite smaller and had a single driver - the Denton

always
had two.

I've got a pair from mid 70's and dug them out recently for a

comparison
with a pair of KEF Cresta 10 (I think they are) of mid 80's vintage,

and
a
pair of Aegis 1 bought late last year but still boxed. I have to admit

that
in a small environment (the kitchen) the Dentons sounded by far the

best
with the Aegis the worst. Put them in an 18x12 lounge where they have

to
shout a bit and the strain began to show, far more than on the Aegis

1's.
Having said that I think on balance the Dentons were my preference.


--

Woody



Very interesting that you should prefer the single drivers, was it the
sound stage? or a better dynamic range? or a more coherant sound?

You may find this link interesting;
http://fullrangedriver.com/tiki-page...FullrangeIntro

Jem

My humble efforts are here;
http://www.jrbham.btinternet.co.uk/tqwp/



Not knowing who you are aiming the comment at, note that as I said in my
response, the Denton always was a two-way unit - it was the Shelton (not
Shilton as I said earlier) that was a single driver and I (thankfully)

never
had any of them!.

Unlike most modern speakers both the Shelton and the Denton were infinite
baffle (i.e. sealed box) designs.


--

Woody



Sorry Woody it was Triffid I was aiming the comment at, but I'd like to know
anyone's feeling about simgle drivers.

Jem


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Old August 22nd 04, 03:23 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Jim Lesurf
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Default Wharfedale speakers

In article , Woody
wrote:

Unlike most modern speakers both the Shelton and the Denton were
infinite baffle (i.e. sealed box) designs.


Although one 'feature' of the version of the Denton available in the late
1960's was that the rear wall of the cabinet was made of a relatively thin
layer of wood, and hence was somewhat more flexible than the front and
sides. This may have had effect upon the speaker and made it less of an
infinite baffle than is common.

There were various speakers back in the 1950's and early 60's that
deliberately used 'flimsy' panels to fiddle about with the resonances, etc.
This seems to have died out as an idea, though no doubt someone will
re-invent it in due course as a major new advance. :-)

Slainte,

Jim

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