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  • stratosweetstratosweet

    Wharfedale Diamond 8.1APublished on 01/15/12 at 22:30
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    I bought these monitors on the advice of a seller when I knew absolutely nothing. I need my sound to the first workstation, that is a Fast track (first generation).

    SOUNDS

    Overall, the sound is pretty decent. Compared with others, I find the lack of low precision.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Actuelleemnt, I would do not have that choice, but I have not the same stuff, and I need a much higher quality.
  • Anonymous

    Wharfedale Diamond 8.1APublished on 06/30/05 at 14:48
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    No technical specifications really just a good price and quality the advice of my dealer convinced me ...
    I use it in my home studio. These speakers are plugged into my sound card Terratec

    SOUNDS

    I do not have an ear for any evidence but I can tell you that the curve appears to be neutral.
    Stro good image. Note the possibility to limit the relatively low growth in interresting mix too shoot.

    I just got it and I would do a technical test to see a little rponse across the spectrum. But what little I listened it's really good.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I just receive them (I usually put my Premire now feel even if it is not really built and come back later when I notice some…
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    No technical specifications really just a good price and quality the advice of my dealer convinced me ...
    I use it in my home studio. These speakers are plugged into my sound card Terratec

    SOUNDS

    I do not have an ear for any evidence but I can tell you that the curve appears to be neutral.
    Stro good image. Note the possibility to limit the relatively low growth in interresting mix too shoot.

    I just got it and I would do a technical test to see a little rponse across the spectrum. But what little I listened it's really good.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I just receive them (I usually put my Premire now feel even if it is not really built and come back later when I notice something.)

    What I like most at the moment is their price (I received a promo the enclosure 105 so it does) the power is Submitted casually ... In my pice of 12 m is even too much but ... knob mid-race ca does it well. I also well liked being able to connect either XLR or RCA to Jack. I find them a little against by imposing heavy and finally I do not think there are good speakers legris ...
    I rept I am not an expert in acoustics and I base my opinion on comparisons that can be can not do (these are my Premire monitoring speakers so everything is before forcment less well made)
    Report qualitprix excellent and I referrer that choice without problem.
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  • nofunnofun

    Wharfedale Diamond 8.1APublished on 04/04/07 at 02:28
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    I have chosen to use an amateur home studio and the lounge zic electro, house and downtempo. They are coupled to a PC sound card + Audiophile 24/96 from M-Audio.

    SOUNDS

    They have the distinct advantage of being relatively neutral and not really aggressive. rendering is excellent medium for mixed over for months, I can say that they are not tired as can some Yamaha MSP5 as too bright (in the bad sense) to my taste.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use them for a almost two years and I can say that the value for money and very good. probably not the best but they are doing very well in all situations. A counselor who has a small budget.

    From a general standpoint, they are well built…
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    I have chosen to use an amateur home studio and the lounge zic electro, house and downtempo. They are coupled to a PC sound card + Audiophile 24/96 from M-Audio.

    SOUNDS

    They have the distinct advantage of being relatively neutral and not really aggressive. rendering is excellent medium for mixed over for months, I can say that they are not tired as can some Yamaha MSP5 as too bright (in the bad sense) to my taste.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use them for a almost two years and I can say that the value for money and very good. probably not the best but they are doing very well in all situations. A counselor who has a small budget.

    From a general standpoint, they are well built, the overall quality of production is good and "sounds" serious.

    two minor gripes, however (to my taste):

    The internal power supply is a little noisy: the transformer hums but if it treats the provision, it accommodates. Which is handy for it is probably possible to the circuit board in the housing silenblocs to decrease slightly this.

    The blue LED, witnesses can start a little tired eyes after a few hours ...
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  • shokspearienceshokspearience

    Wharfedale Diamond 8.1APublished on 06/29/08 at 05:28
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    The design is neat plutt correct quality.
    However I t have to hide the blue LEDs when they are on because they are blinding!

    The connector and rear panel are not bad, 2 outputs possible, I use the RCA for my part (a religious Alesis IO2)

    SOUNDS

    Advantages:
    - They seem to me correct in most neutral frquences
    - The mdiums me look good (a little lack of prsence in mdiums may be low)
    - The clear image globally and correct stro

    The inconvnients:
    - A lack in top end (I do not know if it's acute or mdiums, but they lack something when we test the sound on other forums)
    - Low-starved for prsence. I mainly use these speakers for use Techno, and I think a sub is not luxur…
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    The design is neat plutt correct quality.
    However I t have to hide the blue LEDs when they are on because they are blinding!

    The connector and rear panel are not bad, 2 outputs possible, I use the RCA for my part (a religious Alesis IO2)

    SOUNDS

    Advantages:
    - They seem to me correct in most neutral frquences
    - The mdiums me look good (a little lack of prsence in mdiums may be low)
    - The clear image globally and correct stro

    The inconvnients:
    - A lack in top end (I do not know if it's acute or mdiums, but they lack something when we test the sound on other forums)
    - Low-starved for prsence. I mainly use these speakers for use Techno, and I think a sub is not luxury! Finally, it is only a 5-inch woofer (can not ask him too!) Forcment not performing poustouflant.

    OVERALL OPINION

    It's been a year since I possde these two speakers.
    These are my Premire monitoring speakers, which I use in-home studio.

    I think the report is correct qualitprix.

    A repeat, I will take BM5A Dynaudio speakers or a bit more Chres to be quiet.
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  • songboysongboy

    Wharfedale Diamond 8.1APublished on 03/17/09 at 23:53
    I got these monitors in a studio bundle I bought used off the website craigslist. So, I didn't actually go out and buy these specifically. The reason I purchased the studio bundle was to get the rest of the components to complete the bare essentials of my home studio. I have been using them to mix down my professional studio recordings for my full length album. I invested a lot of money in to this album but had to stop the project early due to financial trouble. I decided to finish it at home and got these to get me going.
    I use this in conjunction with a presonus Firebox and a MacBook laptop (2.2 ghz, 4gb ram, 120 gb hd). I am running Logic 8 and Reason 4.

    SOUNDS

    The frequen…
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    I got these monitors in a studio bundle I bought used off the website craigslist. So, I didn't actually go out and buy these specifically. The reason I purchased the studio bundle was to get the rest of the components to complete the bare essentials of my home studio. I have been using them to mix down my professional studio recordings for my full length album. I invested a lot of money in to this album but had to stop the project early due to financial trouble. I decided to finish it at home and got these to get me going.
    I use this in conjunction with a presonus Firebox and a MacBook laptop (2.2 ghz, 4gb ram, 120 gb hd). I am running Logic 8 and Reason 4.

    SOUNDS

    The frequency curve is okay. They are much flatter than the pair of Behringer Truths I was using before. The stereo image is pretty good also. It creates some decent space and spread. As for sound spectrum, I am not one to quote Khz's (yet that is) but I would say the lows are somewhat muddy at times and hard to distinguish from each other (bass and Kick). I would say that the dynamics are its best feature. These monitors stay in a nice natural range which is good on the ears

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have been using these monitors for 4 months now. I was for some time using a pair of Behringer Truth 6" powered monitors. When I got these I noticed how less fatigued my ears were after an hour. In fact I could mix on these for hours, 4-5 somedays straight (with bathroom breaks of course) and not be ringing or had mud in my ears. I have used much better monitors before but was thankful when I got these, especially after the "Truths." What do I like least? Well, I would have to say the inaccurate mixes I get off of these speakers are the biggest let down. Its not horrible, but they don't perform well in the low's and cause me to have muddy/bass heavy mixes quite often. You will definitely need a sub to get good lows. I just ordered a pair of JBL lsr 4328's, and have used them before. The JBL's blow the Wharfe's out of the water, but that is to be expected when the JBL's cost $1600 and the Wharfe's cost $300. But the beauty of it now is I will have a set of beautiful, ultra flat monitors and a pair of low grade monitors, much similar to the average home theater systems, to A/B. Most engineers I talk to consider a/b-ing a must, and I agree. As for other models, I have used the Behringer Truths, the JBL lsr's, a nice pair of Event's and the wharfedale's. The JBL's were my favorite, hence why I just ordered my own pair. Well I got these for about $120 for the pair, so that was a great value. New I believe they go from $270-$300. For that price, they perform pretty good. That don't make your ears sleepy to quickly and they give you a mid quality sound, way better than those "Truths" at half the price. Again, I got mine for cheap so I would definitely do that again. would I buy them new? At the time I needed decent monitors for cheap so yeah, I would have bought them new.
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  • Audiofanzine FRAudiofanzine FR

    Wharfedale Diamond 8.1APublished on 12/12/08 at 13:55
    (Originally written by dariasse/translated from Audiofanzine FR)
    I wanted some compact and inexpensive monitors for my home-studio.

    I wanted some monitors that did their job, i.e with a linear and well-balanced signal reproduction, to mix my demos without having surprises when I hear my mixes on a hi-fi system at home or elsewhere.

    After 2 years of use I'm still fully satisfied with this product.

    SOUNDS

    I repeat that I'm using them for my home studio with a multi-track system.

    The frequency response is linear enough and the stereo imaging is good.

    How does it sound? The sound is quite dynamic and accurate on the whole frequency spectrum. It's smooth and powerful.

    The…
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    (Originally written by dariasse/translated from Audiofanzine FR)
    I wanted some compact and inexpensive monitors for my home-studio.

    I wanted some monitors that did their job, i.e with a linear and well-balanced signal reproduction, to mix my demos without having surprises when I hear my mixes on a hi-fi system at home or elsewhere.

    After 2 years of use I'm still fully satisfied with this product.

    SOUNDS

    I repeat that I'm using them for my home studio with a multi-track system.

    The frequency response is linear enough and the stereo imaging is good.

    How does it sound? The sound is quite dynamic and accurate on the whole frequency spectrum. It's smooth and powerful.

    The monitors have enough output volume (60w+40w).

    The small woofers can't produce very low frequencies, nevertheless the low-end stays accurate. The mid and high frequency ranges are very good. Not aggressive.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I like almost everything about these monitors.

    Their look, their sound, their linearity, and the fact that elsewhere my mixes sound exactly the same as with my Wharfedales.

    I tried out several monitors: Behringer, Alesis, etc. but this monitors had the best value for money.

    Don't forget it's a budget product...

    For a home studio I would buy them again with my eyes closed. They are compact, with comprehensive connections (RCA, XLR, jack) and they sound good!

    This brand is not famous but the manufacturing quality is good.

    After 3 years of use. I'm still utterly satisfied, I've had no problems. I even use them as monitors for small unplugged gigs!

    A subwoofer would be great to expand the low frequency response...

    Edit 2: I added a Tapco subwoofer and it does enhance the frequency response, but I sometimes turn it off to check my mixes.
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  • goodbyeblueskygoodbyebluesky

    Wharfedale Diamond 8.1APublished on 03/27/08 at 09:30
    I was most motivated to buy these because I definitely had a budget to keep in mind, but I didn't want junk I'd only replace in a year or two. I purchased them specifically for use in my tiny home studio where I record guitars, bass, vocals, and program drums. I wanted a monitor that would give me good accurate feedback on what I was creating so my efforts weren't wasted later by realizing it sounds like crap on my home stereo. These are incredibly quality monitors for the price.

    SOUNDS

    These have a very wide open soundstage, excellent accuracy, and some good clean bass not normally seen in this price bracket. They really let you know if your mix is muddy or tight. Comparing these …
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    I was most motivated to buy these because I definitely had a budget to keep in mind, but I didn't want junk I'd only replace in a year or two. I purchased them specifically for use in my tiny home studio where I record guitars, bass, vocals, and program drums. I wanted a monitor that would give me good accurate feedback on what I was creating so my efforts weren't wasted later by realizing it sounds like crap on my home stereo. These are incredibly quality monitors for the price.

    SOUNDS

    These have a very wide open soundstage, excellent accuracy, and some good clean bass not normally seen in this price bracket. They really let you know if your mix is muddy or tight. Comparing these to some KRKs in the same price range, these boast slightly better (to my ears) clarity and are easier to sit in front of. So definitely, if sound quality is your priority and you want $600 sound for less than $300, get these and don't look back.

    OVERALL OPINION

    If you want a great sounding speaker on a budget, buy these - I can't imagine a better sounding speaker for the money. My money is too valuable to buy anything thats low quality in the end, regardless of what budget I'm on. I tried out as many as I could, Truths, KRKs, and M-Audio- the bad quality reviews on M-Audios were enough to keep me far far away from those. But wharfedale gets nothing but praises in the quality department. The only exception with these monitors in my opinion...... are the grilles. They are terrible, I accident broke one taking them OUT of the package. The plastic is brittle. I nhad to go ahead and take the other one off and rock 'em without grilles which is fine by me but I always like to keep gear in good shape for resale if I have to upgrade or whatnot. But I gifure if thats the biggest problem I have, then I'm still doing pretty good.
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