Advantages: Impressive bass extension, depth and spaciousness Disadvantages: Perhaps it is not as lively as some speakers
The Wharfedale's have consistently made good speakers but for a while now in my eyes, it has failed to make outstanding speakers. Well of that changes with it's latest incarnation the 10.1's which have only landed in the shops in the last couple of weeks. The range attempts to build upon the qualities which made the 9.1's a very attractive speaker but improve upon the areas of sound quality which were ultimately bettered by the Monitor Audio BR2's. Fresh out of the box and onto the speaker stands, in looks alone these speakers look a snip at the price with a very eye catching design which is sure to win the approval of many current fans of hi fi and potential fans alike.
In addition to this despite being rear ported, this poses no problems when positioning them near walls. Therefore takes away some of the notable problems of boom which ...
Advantages: Deep bass for a small speaker, nice look, UK made speaker Disadvantages: A litte bit on the bright side, will need support from a subwoofer
Advantages: Great story, Excellent acting, very funny Disadvantages: none
Kirk Douglas starts in this film playing the role of Harry. He was once known as the ?Polish Prince? when he was a prize fighter but now in his old age he has suffered a bad stroke and is trying to get his body working again and his speech back.
Harry has a son called Lance who he does not get on with to well. Lance and his son pay a visit to Harry at his brother house and Michael, the grandson, soon takes a liking to his Grandfather and suggests to his Dad that they take him on an adventure.
Harry talks to Michael of a fight he once threw in payment for a bag of giant diamonds but he never got the diamonds and they are now hidden in the house of the man who offered them to him. Michael tells his Dad this tale but he thinks Harry is making it up but soon Michael has talked his Dad into taking them on an adventure to see if there ...