Congratulations ! I have always liked speakers from the U.K.. The ones i have are Rogers also from the U.K..They are usually very well made and have a fairly neutral sound meaning the are happy with all types of music.Warfedale is one of the oldest manufacturers of loudspeakers from England and are up there with the best. During the 1960's there were only about a dozen loudspeakers of excellent performance to choose from and Warfedale was one of them. Cheers,Rob.
2007-03-31 20:57:23
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answered by ROBERT P 7
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You made a very good choice. Wharfedale speakers are outstanding and a good value. It sounds like you need a little reassurance that you made a smart choice so I encourage you to read the review that the link below will take you to. Stereophile magazine is a highly respected reviewer of high end audio gear (sometimes sky high end), and they gave rave reviews to some Wharfedales (perhaps the ones you got!).
2007-03-31 23:55:09
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answered by Anonymous
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They are a good brand of speakers with good value, and they range in price from modest to really expensive. Browse the web for professional as well as customer reviews and you should be able to get an idea as to their position in the market as far as sound quality is concerned.
Bottom line, if you like the way they sound, then that should be all that counts.
H a p p y
H o m e
T h e a t e r i n g !
Source(s):
http://www.wharfedale.co.uk
2007-04-01 01:58:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi nena!!!! Some do,some don´t.There´s a lot of different accents, like in Spanish.It´s not the same an accent from Catalonia than an accent from Andalucia.The same happens with English.It´s not the same a Welsh accent than a Scottish accent or even an American accent. If they feel bothered about it? Some might, some might not.The same happens in Spain.Some people laugh at other people´s accents, but if you think about it...which one is better or which one is worse? In my British part of the family there´s a nice variation of accents.My husband is Welsh,my father-in-law Irish,they live in Scotland, so my brother-in-law´s got a Scottish accent as he has lived there almost all his life, and his girlfriend is from Newcastle, so another different accent again.Then obviously my Catalan accent speaking English,which they say it´s mixed with the Welsh accent hahahahahaha. In conclusion: we understand eachother, and that´s the important thing,isn´t it? Y después de este rollo, que tengas un buen día MUAKS!
2016-04-11 06:26:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I can only speak for myself. Most Brits are exposed to many varieties of English through TV, films and encounters with English speaking people from many corners of the world. Accents don't bother me and I can understand that when an Australian says he's going for a Barbie, he's not going to the toy shop to buy an outrageously proportioned doll. I also know that when a Nigerian in my office asks where he can 'ease himself', he means he needs to go to the lavatory. I have sometimes been amazed that a person from the USA doesn't know what a lorry is, or says that you can't teach children the word 'café'. (I still don't know what the problem with this word is).
2016-03-18 06:25:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Wharfedale
2016-10-05 00:50:54
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answered by mirville 4
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yeah there good speakers if they sound good to you then its great.
2007-04-01 15:08:37
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answered by Anonymous
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