Mullardman
Moderately extreme...
Anybody any idea of the value of a pair of Wharfedale E 30's, assuming good working order etc.?
Mull
Mull
Anybody any idea of the value of a pair of Wharfedale E 30's, assuming good working order etc.?
Mull
The ones to have by all accounts are the E50 & E70 - the other models didn't quite get the balance right apparently. Of course now there is a bit of a buzz on the net,these old speakers are starting to go for silly money on ebay, quite out of context with their capabilities.
i am soon to go active with the briks with 6 135s hope this improves things
The E series didn't last long, fortunately. They're so harsh they go beyond "fun."
The E series didn't last long, fortunately. They're so harsh they go beyond "fun."
i used to have a pair of yamaha ns 1000s in the 80s what i did not think they were anything special and lacked bass, and as i blew the bass units twice with a yamaha mx70 amp i gave them away , i replaced these with a pair of wharfedale e90 pro speakers which were loads better and could cope with the yamaha mx70 amp, i recently bought a late pair of late isobariks which when driven with a pair of naim olive 135s dont sound as good as the wharfedales through the 135s , and every one who has heard them agrees, i am soon to go active with the briks with 6 135s hope this improves things and gives me more like the power what the mx70 amp gave me though the e90 s, i heard wilmslow audio had replacement drive units as wharfedale had no imformation on the e series speakers as it was all lost in the fire,
Everyone to his/her own.. ..if you want raw volume and excitement with little fuss, then the E 70's are up your street I guess.