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Music Direct has
Wharfedale Linton 85th Anniversary Bookshelf Speakers w/ Stands (Pair, Various Colors) on sale for
$1,499.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
Klg_ for sharing this deal.
Available Colors (select from the color options on the page):
- Walnut (WWFLINTONSW)
- Note: Backordered but you may still place a order for future delivery.
- Red Mahogany (WWFLINTONSM)
- Black Oak (WWFLINTONSB)
Specs:
- Speaker Type: 3-way vented-box/standmount
- Enclosure Type: Bass reflex
- Transducer Complement: 3-way
- Bass Driver: 8"(200mm) black woven Kevlar® cone
- Midrange Driver: 5"(135mm) black woven Kevlar® cone
- Treble Driver: 1" (25mm) soft dome
- Sensitivity (2.0V @ 1m): 90dB
- Recommended Amplifier Power: 25-200W
- Peak SPL: 110dB
- Nominal Impedance: 6Ω
- Minimum Impedance: 3.5Ω
- Frequency Response(+/-3dB): 40Hz ~ 20kHz
- Bass Extension(-6dB): 35Hz
- Crossover Frequency: 630Hz & 2.4kHz
- Av Sheild No
- Dimensions (HxWXD): 22.2" x 11.8" x 13.0"
- Net Weight: 40.6 lbs.
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But I actually have seen just as many reviews that put the Lintons over the Model 5's.
Erin's Audio Corner preferred the Lintons to the Model 5's in subjective listening tests. He also uses the Klippel Nearfield Scanner to measure loudspeakers, which showed the Lintons to be a more neutral measuring speaker, though the Model 5 was not bad.
Andrew Robinson on YouTube chose the Lintons as his speaker of the year in 2021 over the Model 5's, though he did also really like the KLH.
Steve Guttenberg said he was sent the KLH Model 5 and then sent them back without making a video review because they didn't do anything for him. Conversely, he liked the Lintons enough to make a review video.
I'm enjoying the KLH Model 5 a lot, but I'm sure the Lintons are also really nice and probably better value for the money.
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Looks like the Black Oak, Red Mahogany are in stock at the same price.
And/or supply chain disruptions and/or manufacturer and/or distributer greed.
These are good speakers but typically lose shootouts with $2k speakers (as they should).
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These are good speakers but typically lose shootouts with $2k speakers (as they should).
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No. With the stands it was more like 1299 pre pandemic. This is still a good deal if you have been looking to snag a pair. Most of the good amps and speakers jumped $200-300 since.
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But I actually have seen just as many reviews that put the Lintons over the Model 5's.
Erin's Audio Corner preferred the Lintons to the Model 5's in subjective listening tests. He also uses the Klippel Nearfield Scanner to measure loudspeakers, which showed the Lintons to be a more neutral measuring speaker, though the Model 5 was not bad.
Andrew Robinson on YouTube chose the Lintons as his speaker of the year in 2021 over the Model 5's, though he did also really like the KLH.
Steve Guttenberg said he was sent the KLH Model 5 and then sent them back without making a video review because they didn't do anything for him. Conversely, he liked the Lintons enough to make a review video.
I'm enjoying the KLH Model 5 a lot, but I'm sure the Lintons are also really nice and probably better value for the money.
Sorry for your situation.