Wharfedale Diamond 7.3 floors
Anyone know anything about these speakers? or what they are worth?
I've been looking all over the net and cant get any info in english. There is a guy in my city selling them and I want to know if they're worth buying since I've seen Wharfedale has good ratings
I've been looking all over the net and cant get any info in english. There is a guy in my city selling them and I want to know if they're worth buying since I've seen Wharfedale has good ratings
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Speaker - Klipsch Heresy II
Under construction
Speaker - Klipsch Heresy II
Under construction
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You looked all over the net? I found this with one easy google search:
http://www.audioreview.com/cat/speakers/floorstanding-speakers/wharfedale/PRD_123832_1594crx.aspx -
yeah I dont trust that site toomuch anyone can put a rating on there2 CHANNEL
Speaker - Klipsch Heresy II
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Wharfedale Diamond 7.3 : Pricing info
New List: $600.00 Not enough data to graph
Used avg: $210.00
Wharfedale Diamond 7.3 released 1998, pr, 4.75in woof, 1in twtr, 22 lbs
This is out of audiogons blue book hope this helps -
thanks Dave, I thought they'd be worth about 200 bucks but who knows. Doesnt matter this guys wants WAY too much. Funny that Wharfedale doesnt have info on their website. thats not good customer service I'd say2 CHANNEL
Speaker - Klipsch Heresy II
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The Wharfedale Diamond 7 series was an entry level speaker system at best. Much like the Polk R series. Here is a review of the 7.2 bookshelf from the 7 series. It is probably fair to say the floorstander would be similar in design and performance. I remeber they were sold at an online company called STO Sound & Vision/The Stereo Trading Outlet (www.tsto.com) relatively cheap. I considered picking up a pair because they were around $200 new for the 7.3. I never did.
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