From the days when valve amplification ruled and vinyl reigned supreme comes a loudspeaker range for those with classic tastes. Heritage is about quality, tradition, and authenticity. No tricks, no gimmicks, and no wifi required; it’s music made the way you like it – the way you’ve always liked it. Born of that classic adage: if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it, Heritage is a range for the ages and one you’ll be listening to long into the future.
Completely hand built and utterly uncompromising, each and every component employed in the construction of Airedale is of the highest material grade. Airedale’s manufacturing follows a long tradition of craftsmanship that represents the finest in both traditional and contemporary artisanal practices. All this is done to deliver an incredibly large, highly detailed performance for both big band and orchestral performance. Superbly balanced, extremely powerful, and warm without being lush, Airedale retains the magic of its original era without lingering on nostalgia.
Debuting in 1965, Wharfedale’s original Linton was famous for delivering a rich, natural sound quality indicative of music’s golden era. Now, thanks to Wharfedale’s well-loved Heritage Series, LINTON is back with a ton of contemporary features in a framework that’s been idolised for over half a century. With innovations like fabric-dome tweeters and woven Kevlar woofers, LINTON is more dynamic, more expansive in scale than ever before. And all this without ignoring its nostalgic nod to the past. Wharfedale proudly introduces the all-new LINTON: it’s sixties chic with a modern tweak.
Like classic rock, vinyl records and valve amplification, sometimes you get it right the first time ‘round. And so Wharfedale proudly introduce the Denton 85th Anniversary Edition two-way bookshelf loudspeaker, a reimagining of one of our most famous and popular loudspeakers to date. A mixture of traditional and advanced technologies offer warm, rich and natural characteristics while delivering further detail and dynamics. And the sound? Well, it’s the way it was then combined with what you like now. This is a veritable modern classic.