Wharfedale Opus 1 Floorstanding Speakers
Wharfedale Opus 1 Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Oct 27, 2014]
peter pan
Casual Listener
they are very bad do not buy wast of money if you want to listen to the beats of the day |
[Mar 13, 2011]
Stephen C
Audio Enthusiast
Just bought a pair of Wharfedale Opus2-1. The unique quality of these speaker is the vocal sound, which is very realistic. The bass is very natural, and the treble is very clear and delicate. The overall sound is spacious and clean. However, it does take a decent set of wires to bring out the deep bass. "Springy" is the word I would describe the bass: there is always plenty of it, sounds lively but never boomy. It is very comfortable to hear for a long period of time.
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[Aug 12, 2009]
jeff3948
AudioPhile
I've been searching for a speaker that I can listen to my classical music for extended periods without my ears getting fatigued. I first bought the Wharfedale Diamond 9.6. I was struck by the natural sound of these speakers and especially liked the extended deep bass below 50Hz which really shows off during romantic organ music and orchestral music with bass drum. However, after listening to these speakers for more than ½ hour my ears seemed to become fatigued. Also, I noticed that I had to turn the speakers way up to hear all the details in the orchestra. After about a year of research, I decided to try the best that Wharfedale offers, the Opus 3's for fronts and Opus 1's for rears and center. So I saved my money for about 6 months and then purchased them from "At Your Service Electronics" on-line. Unfortunately, one of my Opus 1 speakers turned defective only after a couple of days of listening, the 3" dome midrange started to distort badly. I called the person at "At Your Service Electronics" and left a message. I never heard back from him. After several more calls over the next 2 weeks I still never heard back from him. So I had to call the distributor, Sound Imports, whose address was on the shipping label. I told them my problem with the guy from "At Your Service Electronics" not getting back to me. They apologized for my bad experience with them and they were able to help me, thank God. They shipped me a new Opus 1 speaker and had UPS pick up the defective speaker at the same time. Sound Imports are really nice to deal with.
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[Aug 03, 2009]
pop
AudioPhile
I bought Wharfedale Opus 1 from my friend . I connect with my system AMP Marantz PM-15 and CD Marantz SA-17S1 / Acuuphase DP-65 So Before i used Wharfedale EVO 20 However The sound from Opus 1 better more than i think It Good Sound open and Twister clear and Bass Deep warm |
[Jul 16, 2008]
hotbluesjun
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
extremly good tremble.
Weakness:
bass could be better with 10" unit. Actually, what I bought is OPUS2-1speakers.
Customer Service fair Similar Products Used: wharfedale diamond studio monitor |
[May 01, 2007]
luckiestmanalive
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Sound Quality
Weakness:
Cheap, flimsy covers with easily breakable plastic pegs
I decided to treat myself when my bonus came through this year as saving the whole lot seemed miles too boring. I had owned my Monitor Audio Bronze B3 floorstanders for a few years and although I loved the tight bass, I began to feel they lacked a little refinement in the mid-range and highs.
Similar Products Used: Monitor Audio Bronze B3 floorstanders
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[May 01, 2007]
luckiestmanalive
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Sound Quality
Weakness:
Cheap, flimsy covers with easily breakable plastic pegs
I decided to treat myself when my bonus came through this year as saving the whole lot seemed miles too boring. I had owned my Monitor Audio Bronze B3 floorstanders for a few years and although I loved the tight bass, I began to feel they lacked a little refinement in the mid-range and highs.
Similar Products Used: Monitor Audio Bronze B3 floorstanders
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[Jan 30, 2007]
dakar80124
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Music sounds real, voices sound open and natural. Instruments such as guitar, piano and cello sound terrific. I've been listening to music much more now that I have these. Very nice looking speakers as well. Also, they don't mask the music so a bad recording sounds bad but most recordings I've listened to sound very good.
Weakness:
Not really big enough to have deep bass but I have a sub anyway. Need to take off grill covers if moving or shipping as pegs can break easily. I bought these Wharfedale Opus 1's used after seeing them for sale. I was out trying to find a new pair of main speakers for my new apartment. I listened to many different speakers - Klipsch, Kef Uni-Q, NHT, & B&W along with a couple others. Most of these sounded good but just seemed to be lacking in one thing or another. The biggest disappointments were the Kef Uni-Q speakers and the B&W 804S. The Kefs while only priced at $1200 a pair were nice but sounded to subdued and laid back. The Klipsch and B&W's just didn't quite capture female voices as well as I like and for the price of the B&W's I expected a little better. A nice surprise were the NHT Classic 3 speakers and Kef XQ1 but I wanted a small to medium sized floorstanding speaker. I also listened to the B&W 802D and Kef Ref. 205. Both of these sounded terrific and were not lacking in any detail but are way out of my budget. So I gave a listen to the Wharfedale Diamond 9.6 speakers and was impressed. Almost bought them but then saw the Opus 1's for sale slightly used on the internet, the dealer didn't carry the Opus line around here. Did a little research and decided to take a chance and bought them.
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[Jul 24, 2005]
sonofjack
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Excellent and clear mids, smooth and extend without being harsh fabric tweeter. The most excellent finish (Black Piano Gloss) I have seen on any speaker in or above speakers its price class.
Weakness:
Flimsy grill connectors, crazy glue works. I have been familiar with Wharfedale loudspeakers for a long time. My foray into good sounding electronics began with a pair of Wharfedale 508s speakers I purchased in October 1986 at New Paltz Audio in New Paltz, NY. At the time I had a lowly AV Technics receiver that I made due with, along with a Teac cassette deck and a cheap turntable. I also had a Hitachi Hifi/stereo VCR and a 20" JVC TV all of which was hooked up together, making it early Home Theater. The Wharfedale 508s were a decent size bookshelf model which sounded pretty good, even with their light bass. In 1990, I so called upgraded to Design Acoustic PS10As, didn't keep them for long for obvious sonic reasons; however, Design Acoustic had a sister speaker company known as Signet. I Purchased a pair of Signet SL280Ex I listened to on my way to audition some B&Ws in August 1994. The Signets were very good,so good in fact, I listened to them for 11 years. I sold them in May 2005. I needed to replace/upgrade again. My most recent purchase, was my current pair of Wharfedale Opus 1s. Although I have had them for only 3 weeks, I must say they are a very, very good sounding pair of loudspeaker. These are a different class of speakers from the 508s. Back then, Wharfedale wasn't under the IAG umbrella. I have auditioned the likes of JM Lab's Chorus line, Paradigm Studio, Energy C-series and Wharfedale's own Evolutions and Diamond 9 lines. The Opus 1s, to my ears sound better than all of them. The bass from the Opus 1s is somewhat lightweight(37hz) for these large-ish Floorstanders; My Signets were rated at a 30hz low end, and had way more bass output than the Opus 1s. In my opinion, the fabric dome tweeter and midrange that the Opus uses, gives an overall smoother, less edgy presentation than the metalic dome tweeter and cone mid/Woof of the Signets. The midrange from the Opus also betters the almost excellent midrange of the Signets. For low end, my Energy Encore 8 handles that excellent-ly. To my ears, the Wharfedales are better sounding speakers overall. I listen to urban and contemporary Jazz which uses many instruments and is one of the best sounding music around, I also listen to Smooth R & B and some rap. Being Jamaican, good Reggae (The likes of Morgan Heritage, Luciano, Freddie Mcgregor, culture and others), is also palyed with much frequency, both at home, and in the car. Electronics are an Acurus A100X3 Amp, an HK AVR 430 (used as pre/pro) and Yamaha DV C750 universal player. Together, this combination rocks with both music and home theater. Wharfedales still sound very good to my ears after all these years. Today they also look a lot better. Sonofjack Similar Products Used: Wharfedale Diamond 9.6, Signet SL280ex, |