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Wharfedale DIAMOND 12.3
The more compact of the Wharfedale DIAMOND 12 series floorstanding options, the DIAMOND 12.3 loses none of the accuracy and musicality of the standmount (bookshelf) options. With enhanced presence and power, the DIAMOND 12.3 is refined and the perfect, affordable floorstanding speaker for 2-channel hi-fi systems, or as the front pair of a seriously impressive home theatre system.
Configured in a 2.5 way system with exception crossover technology, the DIAMOND 12.3 utilises dual 130mm (5”) KlarityTM drivers for impactful yet refined mid-range and bass frequencies, while the 25mm (1”) dome tweeter delivers open and smoothly extended high frequencies.
Klarity affords focus
NEW Klarity™ cone material, formulated from a blend of Polypropylene and mica adds stiffness to reduce flexing, enabling a lightweight cone with high rigidity, low colouration and lightning-fast response.
Low colour and expression
The Klarity™ cone is fitted with a low-damping surround, thereby achieving both low colouration and expressive dynamics. By simulating many different cone shapes and adding ribs to provide further stiffening, a flat response curve was achieved without resorting to a high-damping surround, thereby striking the ideal balance.
A magnet of forces
A precision-made magnet system with an aluminium compensation ring to minimise the effect of variations in inductance as the voice coil travels. This contributes to an absence of distortion and intermodulation generated by the ‘motor system’.
A voice coil beyond this class
The voice coil is wound on a high-power epoxy/glass fibre bobbin highly unusual in speakers at this price level. This has the advantage of not adding eddy currents and delivering greater power handling than an aluminium bobbin, whilst also being much stiffer than the Kapton type associated with this price-class.
DIAMOND highs
The 25mm dome is made from a woven polyester film with a high-loss coating to deliver open and smoothly extended high frequencies. The magnet system and the front plate have been optimised for wide dispersion and uncompressed behaviour. The front plate is flat and exposes the dome as much as possible; only a very short duct on the front plate balances the acoustic load and improves the SPL (sound pressure level) measurement.
The crossover network uses an acoustic LKR 24dB topology. This includes air-core inductors of the type more commonly found in high-end speakers, selected because they produce the lowest distortion of all inductor types. As the resistance of the coil is higher than a standard laminated steel or ferrite core inductor, the magnetic structure of the mid/bass driver has been modified to compensate, resulting in fast, clean bass with no distortion from the inductor.
The DIAMOND 12.1 ’s rear-ported enclosure is precisely sized so that the internal volume works in harmony with the drive unit system to deliver the desired sonic result. A multi-layered sandwich design subdues the identifiable characteristics of the cabinet’s ‘sound’. Even the resonant properties of the glue between the layers was measured to determine the optimum combination.
Brace yourself
Inside the cabinet, Intelligent Spot Bracing connects opposite walls with a specific form of the wood brace to achieve an optimal reduction of cabinet resonance. These braces are precisely modelled by computer simulation to improve upon the commonplace ‘figure of eight’ brace, which may simply transfer resonance from one wall to another.
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The Diamond 12.3 pairs an immediately engaging, expressive midrange with a controlled, punchy low end and a refined treble, delivering a musical, dynamic presentation. Reviewers from What Hi‑Fi? and Positive Feedback praise its session-friendly balance, taut bass and wide, stable imaging, noting surprising scale and strong value from a well-braced cabinet.
Pros
- Expressive, revealing midrange with smooth crossover integration.
- Taut, agile bass that punches cleanly and integrates well with a subwoofer.
- Wide, stable imaging and layered soundstage uncommon at this price.
- Solid, well-braced cabinets and furniture-grade finishes that minimise resonance.
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Cons
- May lack deep sub-bass extension for some rooms — buyers may prefer adding a subwoofer.
- Faces stiff competition in its price segment despite strong performance.
Sound Quality
92/100
Bass
90/100
Two 5" woofers in a 2.5-way, rear-ported 26.6L cabinet give controlled, taut lows. Reviews note 'enough bass weight to satisfy', 'lows are agile, satisfyingly rich and textured', and that a sub can be used if more extension is desired, supporting a top-typical small-tower bass rating.
Mid
94/100
Multiple reviews praise an 'expressive and revealing midrange' and 'mid-forward' presentation with excellent dialogue clarity. Reviewers highlight consistent timbre across the soundstage and smooth integration through the crossover region.
Treble
91/100
The 25mm woven polyester soft-dome is described as smooth, wide-dispersing and detailed without harshness. Reviews cite 'lively sparkling treble' and even flow at moderate levels, indicating refined extension and air.
Soundstage Imaging
92/100
Reviewers report wide, stable imaging and layered staging: 'vivid and lush stereo image', 'fantastic consistency across the soundstage' and seamless rear integration in multi-channel setups. Imaging is notably strong for the price.
Dynamics
91/100
Speakers deliver punch and transient snap with good macro and micro dynamics. Reviews cite confident orchestral stings and the ability to remain composed under complex passages, describing the system as 'dynamically responsive'.
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Build Quality
90/100
Cabinets use varying-thickness MDF panels with spot bracing and 'Intelligent Spot Bracing' to control resonance; finishes are described as furniture-grade and understated. Overall construction is solid and well executed for the segment.
Features Connectivity
80/100
Passive tower baseline applied. Reviews confirm bi-wire/bi-amp binding posts and removable magnetic grilles; no active/DSP features (not penalized).
Value for Money
92/100
Across reviews the 12.3 is repeatedly described as delivering beyond its price, 'terrifically accomplished for the money' and 'won't break the bank' (retail cited around $998/pair / ~£1299 for the HCP package), supporting a strong value score.
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