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Wharfedale SUPER DENTON
Wharfedale’s new SUPER DENTON is part of Wharfedale’s Heritage series, based on classic designs from Wharfedale’s past but brought right up to date with modern drive unit, cabinet and crossover technology.
The Heritage series commenced, in 2014, with the Denton 80 anniversary model, followed by the Denton 85 and the trend-setting Linton model – which reignited a passion for the traditional, large stand mount loudspeaker. More recently complemented by the high-end Dovedale model, which signaled the return of UK manufacturing, the Heritage series emphasises why no loudspeaker manufacturer can claim a richer heritage than Wharfedale.
More Than a Reintroduction
One of the notable things about the original Denton was its compact size, helping to popularise the concept of ‘bookshelf’ speakers at a time when hi-fi speakers were usually bigger, bulkier boxes. Most Denton iterations were two-way designs, combining a mid/bass driver with a treble unit, and the same is true of the two existing 21st-century models. However, in 1971, Wharfedale launched the Denton 3, sporting a three-way driver configuration with separate bass, midrange and treble units – in doing so, Wharfedale created the smallest three-way speaker on the market, claimed to be capable of delivering the performance of much larger speaker systems.
The Wharfedale SUPER DENTON portrays an authentic legacy. Traditional, simple, and beautiful yet highly evolved, it has a thoroughly modern design that is bang up to date – utilising a mixture of traditional and advanced technology for optimum performance whilst staying true to the legacy in the classic Wharfedale tradition – beautifully hand-veneered with an inset front baffle and traditional cloth grille.
A Three-Way Design with Family History and Precedent
The industrial design and cabinet engineering required incredible effort to support such a complex array in a small volume, small footprint cabinet. Measuring 360 x 246 x 275mm (HxWxD), the SUPER DENTON’s size is similar to the Denton 3, making it one of the world’s smallest three-way hi-fi speakers – if not the smallest, just like the Denton 3 over 50 years ago.
The midrange and treble units are offset from the centre, which helps maintain the speaker’s compact stature and scatter reflections from the cabinet edges.
The SUPER DENTON cabinet features critically placed bracing and internal acoustic damping using layers of long-hair fibre, and the midrange and treble units have their own rear enclosures. The cabinet itself uses a combination of woods to scatter panel resonances rather than having a single, audibly apparent resonant frequency. An inner layer of high-density particle board is bonded to an outer layer of MDF by an inter-layer of special glue with resonance-damping properties.
The SUPER DENTON is supplied in matched, mirror-imaged pairs. With one speaker optimised for the left channel and the other for the right, accurate stereo imaging within a deep, broad soundstage is assured when the speakers are sited appropriately.
As with all models in the Heritage series, the new SUPER DENTON cabinet is wrapped with hand-matched wood veneers for a furniture-grade finish befitting any living environment – classic or modern.
The drivers are advanced on any previous model with the Denton name.
The premium cast chassis 6.5” (165mm) bass unit is tuned to the cabinet for bass extension down to 40Hz, below the fundamental ‘E1’ tuning of a standard bass guitar – impressive for a speaker of the SUPER DENTON’s compact dimensions. This driver handles bass and lower-midrange frequencies with engaging definition and expression, bringing instruments and voices to life – astonishing for a loudspeaker of this size.
The midrange unit is based around a 2” (50mm) dome design – inspired by Wharfedale’s award-winning EVO4 project.
This driver delivers upper-midrange and lower-treble frequencies with aplomb. It provides the ideal transition from the fundamental tones carried by the bass unit to the harmonic overtones higher in frequency. The wide dispersion of this dome diaphragm is responsible for the clarity and finesse that brings the musical performance alive, seamlessly transitioning from the fundamental tones carried by the bass unit to the harmonic overtones further up the frequency range.
The development of SUPER DENTON involved intricacies and attention to detail comparable to a model pitched at twice its humble price tag, as the lead designer says; “even the grille incorporates internal haping to maximise the power performance of the drive units and avoid interference from reflections from the edges of the cabinet”.
The result is a musical output that suits all genres of music and sources, whether analogue or digital. You can rest assured that SUPER DENTON will delight and satisfy listeners with musical entertainment for years to come.
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Compact yet orchestral, the SUPER DENTON’s 3‑way layout delivers a surprisingly large, three-dimensional soundstage and refined, forward midrange. Hand-veneered cabinets and careful bracing support clean, extended bass down to 40Hz and smooth treble, making it feel like a smaller Linton in performance; reviewers from StereoNET and Sound Advice praised its cohesion.
Pros
- Generous, three-dimensional soundstage and precise imaging that belies its compact footprint.
- Refined, cohesive midrange from the dedicated 2" dome and carefully tuned crossover, giving natural vocals and seamless driver integration.
- Surprising low‑end extension and textured bass for a small standmount — reaches toward 40Hz with good impact when properly placed and amplified.
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Cons
- Rear-ported design and wide baffle demand room and careful placement; too close to a wall can produce bass boom.
- Measurements and some listening notes indicate mild midband dips/resonances (~200–660Hz) and it isn't the most aggressively punchy speaker versus some rivals.
Sound Quality
90/100
Bass
90/100
6.5" ported woofer with quoted extension to 40Hz and multiple reviewers noting 'surprisingly deep' and extension beyond the spec. For its size the bass is extended, textured and forceful with good impact on electronic and rock music, though it can be placement- and amplifier-dependent and may boom if placed too close to a boundary.
Mid
90/100
2" soft-dome midrange and separate mid chamber yield rich, forward, well-detailed vocals and a balanced midband in listening. Some reviewers and measurements note mild dips/resonances around 200-500Hz/660Hz and a slightly thick lower mid if improperly positioned, but overall timbre and presence are strong.
Treble
89/100
1" soft-dome treble is clean, detailed and free of hardness or sibilance; cymbals are smooth and refined according to multiple reviews. Measurement notes of a dip near ~3kHz exist but listening reports emphasize clarity and natural top-end.
Soundstage Imaging
90/100
Wide, three-dimensional soundstage with impressive image precision for a compact 3-way when given space and toe-in; reviewers repeatedly praise imaging and scale beyond cabinet size. Best results require separation and inward angling to optimise coherence.
Dynamics
88/100
Stops and starts with alacrity and good macro/micro dynamic response for the form factor; reviewers note punch and low-end impact with dynamic material. Performance is amplifier-dependent — tighter control and more authority appear with more powerful, better-controlled amps.
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Build Quality
92/100
Hand-veneered cabinets, substantial internal bracing, separate enclosures for mid and tweeter and quality binding posts give a high level of fit-and-finish and internal engineering. Heritage-series craftsmanship and materials are repeatedly noted by reviewers.
Features Connectivity
80/100
Passive single-pair binding-post bookshelf speaker; passive baseline applied. Accepts pins/bananas/bare wire; no bi-wire or DSP features (expected for a passive design).
Value for Money
91/100
Priced around $1,400–1,499/pair depending on market, reviewers call them 'so good for the price' and compare favorably to more expensive Wharfedale models (e.g., Linton). Multiple reviews explicitly state strong value versus peers and that the speakers deliver mature, grown-up performance at the price.
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