does anybody know what manufacturer speaker units the 9.2 wharfedale uses???
Another question is: if you use them with biamp is it essential to use a active crossover or only the speakers crossovers can do the job???😕
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Another question is: if you use them with biamp is it essential to use a active crossover or only the speakers crossovers can do the job???😕
Thanks
Not an aswer but......
I was just browsing through the forum when I saw your post. WOW,
I haven't heard the name Wharfedale in many years. Of course, where I live, Panasonic isconsidered high end!'😀' How old are your speakers and how would you rate them. I've admired their product for decades.
As to your question, my "guess" is, you would have to use other than the original xovers to match impedance. The originals were made for the entire system to match one amplifier.
Hope you get answers from the more knowledgeable.
I was just browsing through the forum when I saw your post. WOW,
I haven't heard the name Wharfedale in many years. Of course, where I live, Panasonic isconsidered high end!'😀' How old are your speakers and how would you rate them. I've admired their product for decades.
As to your question, my "guess" is, you would have to use other than the original xovers to match impedance. The originals were made for the entire system to match one amplifier.
Hope you get answers from the more knowledgeable.
I think they are in-house drivers, but although that sounds impressive, remember they shifted production to China -Wharfdale are no longer a high-end manufacturer. They make some good budget hifi for the commercial brigade, and the Diamond 9.2 (a current product) is a decent example -much better than some of the tat out there. But their glory days are behind them now, unless they come out with something novel, like Mordant Short did a year or so back with the Performance 6. (what a daft name!)
If you want to passive biamp, you can, assuming of course the speakers have two sets of terminal posts, which I believe they do. There are some benefits, a few of which are less related to the speaker than to the amplifier. Normally, active is the way to go for major performance boosts -however, in this case, I'd stick with passive simply because I don't honestly think the drivers and enclosures are good enough to make this worth the effort.
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Scott
If you want to passive biamp, you can, assuming of course the speakers have two sets of terminal posts, which I believe they do. There are some benefits, a few of which are less related to the speaker than to the amplifier. Normally, active is the way to go for major performance boosts -however, in this case, I'd stick with passive simply because I don't honestly think the drivers and enclosures are good enough to make this worth the effort.
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Scott
Thanks for the rwplays.I will buy them and i think this speakers would be perfect for the 2 rear chanels in home theater system.
A friend uses them in front chanels with a yamaha amp and they preform perfect. For the price i think they are perfect.
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A friend uses them in front chanels with a yamaha amp and they preform perfect. For the price i think they are perfect.
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Oh they're very good value / quality for a decently priced commercial product. Look good too. As rear channels they'll do a fine job.
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Scott
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Scott
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