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Re: Why so little info on Wharfedale?

Posted by Brian Levy on March 30, 2007 at 10:51:49:

In the past I have found the Pioneer receivers to have an edge in the registers you mention. On some speakers it is either not noticable or helps in delivering some of the punch persons want. I would imagine on the Wharfedales that have a more delecate presentation than say a KLH, Advent, etc. that slight edge would be noticed and could be distracting. I've tried the JVC JR-S301 and Sherwood 7650 on my W70s and the JVC yielded earbleed while the Sherwood while decent exhibited a similar edge you mention.