Wharfedale Heritage Series 90th Anniversary Dovedale loudspeaker Specifications

Sidebar 1: Specifications

Description: Three-way, reflex-loaded, standmounted loudspeaker. Drive units: 10" (254mm) black, woven Kevlar cone woofer; 5" (135mm) black, woven Kevlar cone midrange unit; 1" (25.4mm) soft-dome tweeter. Crossover frequencies: 560Hz, 2.9kHz. Frequency response: 36Hz–20kHz ±3dB. Bass extension: –6dB at 25Hz. Nominal impedance: 6.5 ohms. Minimum impedance: 3.6 ohms. Sensitivity: 89dB/2.83V/m. Peak SPL: 112dB. Recommended amplifier power: 25–250W. Supplied accessories: handling gloves, carpet-piercing spikes, carbon-steel frame stands with black glass inserts.
Dimensions: 26" (660.4mm) H × 14.6" (370.8mm) W × 17.6" (447mm) D. Stands add 13" (330.2mm) to height. Weight: 57.7lb (26.23kg) each.
Finish: Real Wood Veneer, Walnut Finish.
Serial numbers of units reviewed: WH065405CFD0011 (both). "Made in the UK."
Price: $6995/pair including stands. Approximate number of US dealers: 25, plus sold online. Warranty: 3 years for registered purchasers.
Manufacturer: Wharfedale, IAG House, 13/14 Glebe Rd. PE29 7DL, England, UK. Tel: + 44 (0)1480 452561. Web: wharfedale.co.uk. US distributor: Wharfedale USA. Tel: (312) 738-5025. Web: wharfedaleusa.com.

COMPANY INFO
Wharfedale
IAG House, 13/14 Glebe Rd.
Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, PE29 7DL
England, UK
(312) 738-5025
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Utopianemo's picture

Sir, I have been waiting for a review of these speakers, so thank you for that. However, greater thanks to your generosity in sharing your recording of Jonas Nordwall’s excellent organ work.

There was a fantastic pizza restaurant in Portland called the Organ Grinder, which as you may have deduced, featured a Wurlitzer theater pipe organ. It was a magical place to visit as a child in the ‘80s, and I was fortunate enough to work there in the ‘90s, before zoning and customers’ changing interests forced the owner to shutter its doors and sell off the organ piece-by-piece.

Mr. Nordwall was possibly the Organ Grinder’s premiere organist. My experiences there influenced my love of spectacle in music (in moderation, of course), and also what began my quest for good sound reproduction. My audio setup doubles as a home theater, but in truth the reason I have two 18” subwoofers is to try and recreate, even on a small scale, the experience of listening to that organ.

As an aside, a local documentarian is creating a film on the Organ Grinder. We recently heard Mr. Nordwall was interviewed for the film. I recon it will be worth watching when it eventually is released.

John Atkinson's picture
Utopianemo wrote:
Sir, I have been waiting for a review of these speakers, so thank you for that. However, greater thanks to your generosity in sharing your recording of Jonas Nordwall’s excellent organ work.

You're welcome. Hard to believe that I recorded Jonas a decade ago!

Utopianemo wrote:
As an aside, a local documentarian is creating a film on the Organ Grinder. We recently heard Mr. Nordwall was interviewed for the film. I recon it will be worth watching when it eventually is released.

Look forward to watching it.

John Atkinson
Technical Editor, Stereophile

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