There was a pair of unused bookshelf speakers sitting idle in a seldom used room in our house, Wharfedale Diamond 7.1.
Until now I had a pair of cheap 6x9 speakers in generic gray carpet enclosures sitting in the rear passenger footwells. That produced some bass, but it got muddy fast at higher volume.
A few days ago I subbed in these Wharefedale speakers, thinking they were among the crud left in our house when we bought it furnished. It turns out they were my husband's but he graciously let me have them because they sound utterly fantastic.
They are just connected to the radio directly, no amps, but they must be very sensitive speakers as they create tremendous volume. I'm finally completely satisfied with the sound system in Sparky.
Until now I had a pair of cheap 6x9 speakers in generic gray carpet enclosures sitting in the rear passenger footwells. That produced some bass, but it got muddy fast at higher volume.
A few days ago I subbed in these Wharefedale speakers, thinking they were among the crud left in our house when we bought it furnished. It turns out they were my husband's but he graciously let me have them because they sound utterly fantastic.
They are just connected to the radio directly, no amps, but they must be very sensitive speakers as they create tremendous volume. I'm finally completely satisfied with the sound system in Sparky.
