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Wharfedale D330 (WH099216BHI0098)

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Mount: floor; Type: passive; Number of channels: 2.0 system; Number of speakers: 3; Bands: 2.5; Impedance (Ohm): 4; Maximum amplifier power: 120; Overall frequency range (Hz): 40 – 20000; Phase inverter: phase inverter bottom; Bi-Amping/Bi-Wiring; acoustic spikes;
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Wharfedale D330
Colour
Featureshomemade
Mountfloor
Specs
Typepassive
Number of channels2.0 system
Number of speakers3
Number of bands2.5
Sensitivity88 dB
Impedance4 Ohm
Crossover frequency3.2 kHz
Power / frequency
Maximum amplifier power120 W / minimum — 25 W /
Overall frequency range40 – 20000 Hz
Design
Design featuresphase inverter bottom
Bi-Amping/Bi-Wiring
acoustic spikes
General
Tweeter size25 mm
Woofer size (LF/MF)130 mm
Front speaker dimensions (HxWxD)96.5x20x33.8 cm / with stand and connectors /
Weight36.4 kg
Official Websitewharfedale.co.uk
Added to E-CatalogJanuary 2019
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WH099216BHI0098

The outlet of the phase inverter goes to the floor.
The information in the model description is for reference purposes.
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An ideal choice for small rooms, I think that a 15m room will do just fine.
16 April 2020 
The speakers are excellent. It's amazing that such good sound was packed into this price range! I bought them for 30,000, and it's not easy to find good bookshelf speakers at that price. For a 12m² room in a country house, I was choosing between these and the POLK TSi300. Initially, I underestimated the D330, and I had a lot of doubts about the bass since I mainly listen to rock, electronic music, a bit of classical, and I enjoy strong low frequencies. But I couldn't find the POLK for a listening test. It's also hard to assess sound from a listening session; the brain perceives your own room well, I noticed that a long time ago. They seemed alright, so I bought them. In white, they look very aristocratic. At home, I was a bit concerned: at the junction of the highs and mids, it was screeching like a grinder, and the mids with the lows sounded like an iron barrel. Listening without an equalizer was impossible, and even then, the registers from -12 to +12 were terrible! But I didn't lose hope, understanding that they needed a few days of running in, although I didn't really believe in major changes, thinking it was audiophile nonsense and self-suggestion. But every day when leaving for work, I set the music to loop. After 4 days, everything completely changed! The equalizer was set to 0, and I put it away. I won't dwell on spatial sound, panorama, localization, etc.; one can go on and on without explaining the essence, and the essence is that the music brings you joy. With "PIKNIK," you can meditate, with "ELOY," travel through space, and the bass is just right—in DIO's concert "Last in Live," Vinnie Appice pounded as he should and ACDC bombed not aristocratically at all. I don't know how the expensive KEF R500 works, of the same caliber, but that’s a whole different story.
Omnivorous, everyone plays, the quality of the recording shows what it is. They are not picky about the location of the walls, maybe there is a difference, but I didn’t notice.
For this price it’s stupid to find fault, they recycle it with interest.
Artur A.use Wharfedale D330 few months
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