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Wharfedale SP-83
3 Reviews
rating  5 of 5
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Description: The sapphire uses hi-tech polypropylene bass drivers, which prevent unwanted colouration and tonal smearing. Each bass/mid unit features an ultra-rigid, profiled phase plug to improve off-axis performance and prevent dust cap resonance. Cabinets are solidly constructed from MDF, with a black ash veneer and all speakers in the range are bi-wirable.


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Reviewed by:
2x6spds
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
January 18, 2003

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
3 Months to 1 year

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Price Paid:  $36.00 from uBid.com

Summary:
Grabbed a pair from uBid for a song. I figured they would be decent speakers because of their pedigree. Incorrect. They are really terrific! They compare favorably to the incredible Axiom M3Ti and Michaura M55. The Wharfedales are much better than the excellent Polk RT25s and blow away Infinity's RS3s. Bass is surprisingly strong for bookshelves, mids are sweet and acurate, and the highs are open, clear and very pleasant. I'm using the Wharfedales for my garage system - a beautiful vintage Pioneer SX850, a rebuilt Kenwood SW300 subwoofer (new partsexpress.com Dayton II 10" woofer) and an old JVC 6 disc CD player. The combination is magical. I wash the cars to the tunes.

Strengths:
Strong, musical bass (assisted by the sub), sweet, wonderful mids (great for jazz, blues, crooners, female vocals, rock), pleasant, accurate highs. Very balanced speaker.

Weaknesses:
Black wood cabinets not as nice as rosewood.

Similar Products Used:
Axiom M22's, Axiom M3s, Michaura M55s, Polk RT25, Infinity RS3s. Wharfedales are warmer than the M22s, similar but not as accurate as the M3s, better than the Polks & Infinities.


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Reviewed by:
Miguel Mirabal
(Casual Listener)

Review Date
September 18, 2000

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
Less than 1 month

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Review NaN of , from New York, NY

Price Paid:  $36.00 from Ubid.com

Summary:
I bought these speakers from UBid.com after reading reviews on this site and looking at the specs from the Wharfedale site in the UK.

I think the speakers are great. They sound very clear and play nicely. They are loud compared to similar products at that size.

I'm using them as my rears and I have them on top of three feet stands. Great buy.

Strengths:
Sound, clarity, look

Similar Products Used:
Aiwa


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Reviewed by:
Rolando Espejo
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
July 17, 2000

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
1 to 3 months

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3.80 of 5, 5 votes

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Review NaN of , from Garden Grove, CA, USA

Summary:
The most wonderful speakers in the world (for the price). I am a product of the eighties music era. So I listen to a lot of Industrial type or Classic Rock tunes. I first encountered Wharfedale speakers in Southeast Asia. Thought they were excellent exotics. But was very impressed with the sound clarity and naturalness. I was surprised to see the brand again 15 years later at ubid.com. Decided to acquire a pair and returned newly purchased Klipsch to the Goodguys as soon as I got the Wharfedales in the mail. Oh man, this is the only brand I'm buying forever.

Strengths:
Bass tones and Bi-Ampable

Weaknesses:
None

Similar Products Used:
Polk Audio, Klipsch


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