Less is more

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Having recently decided to purchase some new speakers

I was intrigued by Wharfedale's recently released Super Dentons.

As a reference for what extra expenditure could bring.

I listened to Mission 700's Dali Rubicon 2, Proac D2 response and Wharfdale's Linton's

All in their own right good speakers

Now I could have purchased any of the above but found I preferred the sound of the Super Dentons .

I've ordered the new Super Dentons and saved money to purchase more music.
 
Having recently decided to purchase some new speakers

I was intrigued by Wharfedale's recently released Super Dentons.

As a reference for what extra expenditure could bring.

I listened to Mission 700's Dali Rubicon 2, Proac D2 response and Wharfdale's Linton's

All in their own right good speakers

Now I could have purchased any of the above but found I preferred the sound of the Super Dentons .

I've ordered the new Super Dentons and saved money to purchase more music.
IAG certainly know how to milk a retro brand. What next, the Sooper dooper Dentons?

I briefly owned Denton 80th Anniversary and was a little underwhelmed by their performance. I wrote of lengthy post on the good, the bad and the ugly of the 80th.
 
These are a very interesting design, being 3-way and compact, quite unlike the ones pp had.

For £999 they might become good sellers, though for my ears I suspect I might prefer a KEF LS50 Meta. That said, this is such a competitive price point these days, with so much choice.

Congratulations on deciding with an audition. The best way!
 

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