3168 days ago

Wharfedale Diamond 220 Loudspeakers

Chris from Linwood

Hi all, for sale I have a pair of Wharfedale Diamond 220 bookshelf loudspeakers. Bought brand new in 2016 I sadly haven't used them as much as I'd like. They're nicely finished in arctic white, and the audio performance is excellent - partner with a good clean amp & CD/media player and your music will take on a new dimension. Here is a fairly typical review of the speakers...

www.whathifi.com...

Specs are...

Power handling: 100W RMS
Cabinet dimensions: 320 high by 170 wide by 230mm deep
Connectors: gold-plated bi-wireable

In as-new condition they come with original box & manual.

Any questions please ask.

$250 firm.

Price: $250

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