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2 stuks luidsprekers Wharfedale Jade-7
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2 stuks luidsprekers Wharfedale Jade-7

USD$1,102 EUR$950
Location
Stadskanaal, NL
Seller
E. de Waal
Source
Marktplaats
Posted
22 May 2026
Last seen
6d ago

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Seller's Description

Set van 2 stuks, rechter speaker op de foto. Linker ook te koop, zie andere advertenties. Unieke speakers, erg strak. Nieuwprijs per set ca € 2400,- frontjes ook aanwezig

Our Thoughts RADAR AI

At €950, this is clearly ambitious versus the recent used EUR market: the median is €339, with the 75th percentile at €708. That puts the asking price well above the typical upper end, so it would need to be exceptional to make sense. As listed, it doesn’t read like a strong-value buy on price alone.

That said, the Jade line is a respected Wharfedale range, and these are the kind of floorstanders that can reward careful setup with a big, refined sound and real scale. If the pair is genuinely clean, complete, and from a smoke-free home with original grilles/spikes, there’s appeal for a serious listener. Still, at this level I’d want much more detail and ideally a chance to audition before paying up.

Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.

About Wharfedale

Wharfedale traces its roots to 1932, when Gilbert Briggs, a music enthusiast and audio pioneer, crafted his first loudspeaker in the cellar of his home in Ilkley, Yorkshire, England. Named after the scenic Wharfedale valley along the River Wharfe, the company quickly gained traction among radio enthusiasts, winning early competitions and expanding to a factory near Bradford by 1933. Sold to the Rank Organisation in 1958, with Briggs managing until 1965, Wharfedale evolved from wartime subcontracting to postwar dominance in high-fidelity audio, blending British engineering heritage with relentless innovation.

The brand remains synonymous with loudspeakers, pioneering designs like the roll surround cone in the late 1950s, ceramic magnets in 1962, and the acoustic suspension system in the 1960s for deeper bass in compact cabinets. Iconic models such as the Linton, Denton, and enduring Diamond series—launched in 1981—define its core. While it briefly ventured into amplifiers, receivers, turntables, tuners, and even televisions or DVD players until 2008, Wharfedale now focuses exclusively on audio equipment under the International Audio Group.

Wharfedale occupies a solid mid-tier position in the hi-fi market, celebrated for delivering exceptional value, musicality, and build quality that punches above its price point. Far from high-end esoterica or vintage collector bait, it appeals to discerning buyers seeking reliable, globally recognized performance without boutique premiums, its classics like the Diamonds remaining staples for generations of audiophiles.

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