If you're after a 'wicked boom box' to smash out some 'banging tunes', then Wharfedale's new Super Denton is not for you. The irony is that it can do this rather well, yet its real strength is simply reproducing what's on the recording with as few vices as possible at the price. To some, that might seem bland, but the adults in the room will love what it does relative to its retail cost. So whether you love or hate the retro styling, this is well worth an audition.
StereoNet
Reviewed on 07 Nov, 2024
If you're after a 'wicked boom box' to smash out some 'banging tunes', then Wharfedale's new Super Denton is not for you. The irony is that it can do this rather well, yet its real strength is simply reproducing what's on the recording with as few vices as possible at the price. To some, that might seem bland, but the adults in the room will love what it does relative to its retail cost. So whether you love or hate the retro styling, this is well worth an audition.
Read More
User Reviews