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Wharfedale Emerald 97 3-Way Floorstanding Speakers (Real Oak Veneer)
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Wharfedale Emerald 97 3-Way Floorstanding Speakers (Real Oak Veneer) List Price: $899.99


Features
 3-way front-ported floorstanding speakers
 125-watt power handling
 40 to 20,000 Hz frequency response
 6.7-inch polymer-plastic bass/mid units; 1-inch silk-dome tweeters
 Oak veneer finish
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Wharfedale Emerald 97 3-Way Floorstanding Speakers (Real Oak Veneer) description
Great speakers keep getting more affordable. It used to be, a first-rate speaker entailed a second mortgage on the house. The eminent British manufacturer Wharfedale, however, debuts its amazing, biwireable/biampable Emerald line with an astonishingly high quality-to-price ratio.

The Emerald 97 three-way floorstanding speakers, also available in rosewood, occupy minimal floor space while gracing any room with their gorgeous sound and glossy, real-wood finish. Their treble and midrange drivers render voices and acoustic instruments so seductively that you'd swear the performers were right in front of you.

And while Wharfedale is best known among stereo purists, two pairs of Emerald 97s (or a pair of 97s with Emerald 93s for surrounds) work beautifully with the Emerald Centre to fill a room with surround sound from DVDs or DTS-encoded 5.1-channel music CDs.

Positioning, often a chore with floorstanding speakers, is a snap with these, in part because the Emerald 97s are so light (about 35 pounds each). They sound best with space on all sides: at least two feet from the walls and seven from each other. Setting them closer to the walls isn't disastrous, however, so if you're tight on space just be prepared for an overemphasized bottom end. We prefer toeing these speakers into the listening position as opposed to strict parallel placement, but toed or not, the Emerald 97s fill a room with pleasing, uncolored sound.

A subwoofer does help drive home the bottom octave (40 Hz and under) with greater solidity--especially with action films and rock music--but the Emerald 97s are capable of very deep bass on their own thanks to a well-designed (and unobtrusive) port in the front panel.

It's easy to rave about a speaker's extended range (high to low), especially when a speaker commands a wide frequency range, as the Emerald 97 does. But what really makes this speaker special is the quality of its silk-dome tweeters and their integration with not one but two nearly 7-inch woofers. The high frequencies sound sweet and open, to be sure, but the midrange--mostly embodying voices and any melodic instruments--sounds as warm and natural as can be.

Sometimes speakers that excel in the midrange sound their best only with certain music, like folk or acoustic jazz. Not so the Emerald 97s. From Haydn to Hendrix, Nina Simone to Nine Inch Nails, these speakers do perfect justice to the music--and, it seems, with ease.

The Emerald 97s sound better with their grilles on, which is unusual in our experience. This is unfortunate, as the grilles obscure the speakers' glorious woodwork. Like all hi-fi, however, you should season to taste--if your amplifier or receiver leans dark (with slightly diminished treble sound) or if your taste tends bright, you may prefer the grilles off.

Rock fans and movie buffs may still want a subwoofer for extra low-end slam, but a good amp with a biwired hookup (see our FAQ for more on biwiring) brings these babies close to perfection all on their very own. --Michael Mikesell

Pros:

  • Amazing frequency extension (highs and lows)
  • Gorgeous midrange
  • High sensitivity (easy to drive)
  • Beautiful wood finish
  • Easy to position
  • Sounds good from anywhere in the room
  • Biwire/biamp convenience
  • Floor spikes included

Cons:

  • Slightly muddy deep bass
Wharfedale Emerald 97 3-Way Floorstanding Speakers (Real Oak Veneer) Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥ Wharfedale Emerald 99
I like these speakers. They sound good - very good for music and the price is hard to beat. I am very pleased with their midrange and quick, although not very deep reaching, bass response. But then, how could they? The bass is "only" 8" in diameter. I am using a separate and self-powered Polk Audio subwoofer for the very low frequencies. My amplifier is a NAD 372 that provides ample power (150W/channel) to make these speakers sing.
Secondly, these speakers are beautifully finished, heavy enough that our dog doesn't kick them over, and offer some extras such as bi-wiring and adjustable spikes.
The reason why I am not giving 5 starts is that I am somewhat missing the "airy" and clear response of the tweeter. I already found a way to improve the situation significantly: These speakers NEED a lot of room to breathe. Do not position them any closer than 1' to a back wall and at least 2' away from any side wall. My previous speakers were a lot less sensitive to this issue. Because of that I did not pay enough attention at first when I installed the Wharfedales.
The Emerald 97 are very similar to my 99s. I recommend these speakers to anybody who enjoys listening to music. However, positioning them correctly is very critical for acustic performance. This is much more important than bi-wiring or the gauge rating of the cables. If you don not have sufficient space, you may want to look for speakers that are less sensitive to their set up.
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