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Wharfedale D320 review

Posted on October 22, 2018August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

The original Wharfedale Diamond was introduced back in the early 1980s. Ever since then, the budget Diamond range has been the bedrock of the company’s product output. The current generation, the 11th, was launched last year and marked a subtle move upmarket, leaving a gap at entry-level price points. This is where the new Wharfedale D300 range comes in.
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