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LF: Wharfdale Linton Heritage Speakers & Stands
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<blockquote data-quote="Nirvana" data-source="post: 1030515" data-attributes="member: 1067"><p>Hi Jason, yes, like Andre says, I had a pair for a couple of months.</p><p></p><p>Going with your needs, I would say, like Gavin indicates, that you should be very happy with them - they play very much in the 'very nice to listen to' class. I had a C A Azur +Trex on them, and the listening experience was very pleasant - enough bass, presence and detail to keep one's ears occupied! :groovy:</p><p></p><p>They replaced a set of ET LFT16s, which were a bit more demanding ito amp drive, and were a bit small for the space of 35 sqm +o/p kitchen. For this kind of space, they were ideal. With a decent, clean sounding amp of say 100W+ p/ch, they shouldn't require a sub.</p><p>The sound is nice and balanced, engaging and offers enough PRaT to keep your feet tapping. :dance:</p><p></p><p>The only reason I sold them, is because I traded a pair of open baffles for the LFT16's, and I have always been a planar junkie! :angel:</p><p>To top it off, they certainly tick the WAF box! :drool:</p><p></p><p>So, imo, buy with confidence! :thumbs:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nirvana, post: 1030515, member: 1067"] Hi Jason, yes, like Andre says, I had a pair for a couple of months. Going with your needs, I would say, like Gavin indicates, that you should be very happy with them - they play very much in the 'very nice to listen to' class. I had a C A Azur +Trex on them, and the listening experience was very pleasant - enough bass, presence and detail to keep one's ears occupied! :groovy: They replaced a set of ET LFT16s, which were a bit more demanding ito amp drive, and were a bit small for the space of 35 sqm +o/p kitchen. For this kind of space, they were ideal. With a decent, clean sounding amp of say 100W+ p/ch, they shouldn't require a sub. The sound is nice and balanced, engaging and offers enough PRaT to keep your feet tapping. :dance: The only reason I sold them, is because I traded a pair of open baffles for the LFT16's, and I have always been a planar junkie! :angel: To top it off, they certainly tick the WAF box! :drool: So, imo, buy with confidence! :thumbs: [/QUOTE]
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