








🎶 Elevate your audio game with timeless warmth and precision.
The Wharfedale Denton 85th Anniversary speakers are a premium pair of bookshelf loudspeakers featuring a 6.5-inch woven Kevlar bass driver and 1-inch soft dome tweeter. Designed to deliver rich, natural sound with a power range of 20-100 watts and a 4-ohm impedance, these speakers combine classic British heritage with modern audio engineering. Finished in elegant red mahogany wood, they offer an immersive listening experience with exceptional clarity, warmth, and dynamic range—ideal for audiophiles seeking both style and substance.
| ASIN | B011TZEAR8 |
| Audio Driver Size | 6.5 Inches |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #293,458 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #439 in Bookshelf Speakers |
| Color | Red |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Laptop, MP3 Player, Projector, Smartphone, Tablet, Television |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Customer Package Type | Flat Free Package (FFP) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (20) |
| Date First Available | January 29, 2019 |
| Impedance | 4 Ohms |
| Included Components | Power cable, remote control, user manual |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Waterproof | FALSE |
| Item Weight | 42.3 pounds |
| Item model number | denton |
| Manufacturer | Wharfdale |
| Material | Wood |
| Model Name | Denton 85th Anniversary |
| Mounting Type | Shelf Mount |
| Number Of Circuits | 12 |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 7.8"D x 12.6"W x 10.8"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Smoothness |
| Series Number | 85 |
| Set Name | pair |
| Shape | Rectangular Prism |
| Speaker Size | 6.5 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Bookshelf |
| Special Feature | Radio |
| Specific Uses For Product | Home Entertainment System |
| Style | classic |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Subwoofer Diameter | 6.5 Inches |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 5.1 or 7.1 |
| Tweeter Diameter | 1 Inches |
| UPC | 703341208202 |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Woofer Diameter | 6.5 Inches |
M**.
Amazingly warm speakers!! I’m a big fan of Wharfedale now!!
I’ve had the Denton 85s since early 2022 and have been blown away by them. I liked them so much that when the wife approved the budget for a guest/gaming room set up that I bought another Wharfedale product, the discontinued 240s. The Denton 85s have a warm sound, definitely best suited for rock n roll. Vocals are very clear. The sound stage is absolutely fantastic on these as well, I feel like I’m in the concert. I did contact Wharfedale prior to purchasing asking the difference between the 85th and 80th editions, which is essentially bigger bass driver which means bigger housing in general. Back when I was buying it was a $200 difference, now it’s $400+, so not sure if it’s worth it but either choice of the 85th or 80th I imagine wouldn’t be a bad choice. These speakers have a warmth to them. I do leave the grills on when playing. There is absolutely ZERO listening fatigue. I do suggest pairing a subwoofer with them if it is your primary listening, but I suggest that for ANY system and is not a fault of the Wharfedales. Wharfedale has definitely made me a brand fan.
V**R
Denton 85s look and sound great
This is my second pair; Denton 85s are very listenable, and play all kinds of music very well. I also have Elysian 1 & 2, and all Wharfedale speakers are meticulously made, and are just a pleasure to listen to.
J**H
An Excellent Speaker
Upgrading my system one piece at a time. It’s a tough job with less audio stores around. You can read all the reviews, YouTube videos, and talk to online store sales staff but how do you match up electronics and feel sure about your selection. I have older class A/B amp and preamp, an early Philips CD player (actually built in Belgium) 1989. Bought new Fluance RT85, nice platter, that went ok. Then speakers.....I narrowed it down to three bookshelf speakers based on reviews. Don’t have the space for any floorstander. Started with KEF LS50 Meta. Great speaker, nice design, really wanted it to work. Lots of detail, very good sound stage, but seemed too analytical and vocals somewhat veiled. Sent em back. Next the Wharfedale Denton 85. Really liking this so far. Wonderful vocals, adequate detail and soundstage. Not to mention a really beautiful finish and almost half the price of the KEF. Got the Mahogany. So going to stay with these. Both LP’s and cd’s are very good to excellent. These speakers are revealing. Have a 47 yr old Bread LP. Wow, sounds fantastic. Going through all my Classical, Rock, folk, and jazz and having fun. After all, that’s what it should be all about. Recommended. My next stop will be B&W 706 if I feel I still need to compare. Right now though things are going well. Revealing without being analytical. Update: 7/4/21. Yep these are keepers. There are some that would argue that speakers do not need a break in period. I say they do. The Denton’s have improved significantly since my 1st review, particularly in bass response. Of course this may be somewhat subjective but I believe they have opened up a bit as well. The more time I spend with them the more I like them. Are they the perfect speaker? No, but they do satisfy my listening requirements and I tend to be fussy and I know my music collection well. So I’m a happy camper. Been Bluetooth streaming and have purchased new LP’s and cd’s. This stuff is fun. Enjoy! Update: 7/17/22. Still enjoying the Denton 85’s. Still very happy with my purchase. Saw another review here that said these speakers sound bright. Wow, this cannot be further from the truth. The vocals are neutral to warm and involving. The Denton’s draw you into the music. They can be revealing particularly with poorly recorded or remastered material. Just pair them with some quality electronics. I’m using class A/B components.
R**R
Wanted to like it
Really wanted to like these, but ended up returning them despite the beautiful appearance. The 85th is a little bright around 6khz, but not objectionably so. The biggest flaw is these speakers lack detail and fullness; everything's a bit smeared together. I purchased a pair of JBL HDI 1600 instead that I'm much happier with.
M**N
Not up to the hype
Did weeks of research for new speakers as an upgrade, read all the reviews. This speaker seems super popular, loved other Wharfdales (11.2, 220) I have had, so got a pair. Big mistake. Super, super bright, harsh on many recordings. Very little bass to counter the jacked up highs. Did not integrate well with a sub. Found myself searching for recordings that sounded good, I did find many that sounded great, but many more that were just blown out and almost unlistenable due to the harsh treble. Lots of listening fatigue, the louder you go the worse they sound. Tried all sorts of positions in and out from the back wall, varying amounts of toe in, etc, just a harsh, sharp sounding speaker no matter what I did, even with my tube gear running vinyl. This is in a heavily treated room with sound treatments, carpet, heavy drapes, etc, so it isn't room induced brightness. 200 hours of burn in had no effect. Even tried different arrangements of my absorption and diffuser panels with no improvement. They do look nice, and seem to have good build quality. But, not recommended. Several models of Elac sound better and are cheaper along with many others that are better sounding options than these in this price range.
M**M
Holly Molly Spicy Guacamole Bat Man!!!
I have a pair of very high quality Paradigm speakers, they sound very nice, but boy oh boy, I am so glad I purchased these pair of Dentons (from a different vendor) and these speakers blew my socks off!!! These speakers are not only gorgeous looking but the sound output OMG. Simply jaw dropping. I am running these on a NAD T753 receiver with a NAD C272 150W amplifier and oh man what a sound!!! The sound these puppies produce is simply astounding, very musical and crisp. The vocals oh-my-god. They are worth every penny.
J**S
Muy bonitas cajas, y muy musicales. Al principio suenan muy agudas, necesitan un rodaje de unas 30 horas, luego su sonido mejora y suaviza. Definidas.
D**E
Lovely flat and expressive midrange treble tuneful weighty bass very nice with quad vena ii
M**M
I had several pairs of the originals in the 70s. All I remember is the multiple trips to Tottenham Court Road to get them repaired. I think that was due to the mixture of Akai cassette deck and Amstrad amplifer sending a distorted signal. When I saw these 85 editions I had to have them, I normally buy black speakers but the mahogany is gorgeous. They came next day and were soon singing beautifully on expensive 24" wooden stands. Others have spoken of improvement as they run in, so hopefully better sound to follow. I initially used these hooked to a Rega Elex-r. But with time on my hands I wired up my Naim 72/HiCap/180. Wow, stunning. Am curious now about the Super Dentons but space might limit them. Meanwhile I am going to enjoy these. They are beautiful in all aspects, fit and finish, colour, sound and vfm. Thanks for reading.
S**N
The Wharfedale Denton 85th Anniversary, limited edition speakers arrived boxed. Inside a pair of beautifully packed cotton bags with a drawstring to fasten them. They come with a pair of soft white cotton gloves to protect the cabinets from handling. Out of the cotton bags I was impressed right away with the build quality, beautiful quality. A prestean mahogany lacquered vanear finish, each with dual gold binding posts, stunning! I connected the speakers to my hi end class A Master Reference Amplifier. I played many styles of music, from rock, pop, jazz, drum and bass etc. Instruments, especially simbols, (jazz), sounded in the room, hi-end. All Instruments had crystal clear definition totally separated, nicely reproduced. Bass was full and rich, with strong lowes and impressive balanced midrange. The crisp shimmer of Symbols, crystal clear without sibilance, amazing! It's showroom sound in my living room, and all this without hardly any break in time. Also my room is not treated at all. I have other good quality name brand speakers, Elac Debut reference, to name but one, but these are truly electrifying! Beautifully classic with modern technology I have not heard sound this good at this price point. I have watched and listened to more than 50 Hi-Fi speaker reviews and sound demo's over 3 month period before buying these speakers. Very high quality speakers at an affordable price.
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