Wharfedale Diamond 11.1 loudspeaker Lab Report
Because its reflex port vents though a narrow gap between the cabinet proper and its integral plinth this isn't the easiest speaker to which to apply the nearfield bass measurement technique, but our diffraction-corrected result shows the bass extension to be a high 87Hz (–6dB re. 200Hz), so boundary gain will certainly be needed to add heft. The on-axis frequency response [Graph 1], measured on the tweeter axis shows a mild shelving-down of the presence band and excess treble in the highest audible octave. But the response errors are modest at ±3.2dB and ±2.3dB respectively. Pair matching error is a little high at ±1.5dB, the largest disparities occurring above 2.9kHz. The CSD waterfall [Graph 2] is clean but for a resonance at 3.2kHz, absent from the other of the pair. KH
Sensitivity (SPL/1m/2.83Vrms – Mean/IEC/Music): 87.8dB / 87.0dB / 86.5dB
Impedance modulus min/max (20Hz–20kHz): 3.5ohm @ 284Hz / 21.0ohm @ 87Hz
Impedance phase min/max (20Hz–20kHz): –50° @ 125Hz /
47° @ 875Hz
Pair matching/Response Error (200Hz–20kHz): ±1.5dB / ±3.2dB / ±2.3dB
LF/HF extension (–6dB ref 200Hz/10kHz): 87Hz / 30.0kHz / 38.0kHz
THD 100Hz/1kHz/10kHz (for 90dB SPL/1m): 2.1% / 0.4% / 0.3%
Dimensions (HWD): 310x194x285mm
Price: £270