Wharfedale Reva range joins Diamond series
Wharfedale’s Diamond range has long served as the classic entry point to true high-fidelity sound. Its latest iteration, the Diamond 200 Series, continues to earn accolades for its impressive design and performance at low price points. Now audio lovers are being introduced to Reva.
After being set challenging targets to produce the Diamond series, Wharfedale’s engineers thought: “If we were to take key design elements from the Diamond 200 Series and raise the target retail price, thus reducing cost constraints, what could we achieve?”
The result is the Reva Series, a premium Wharfedale speaker range that incorporates many of the same design principles as the Diamond 200 Series, but ups the ante with advanced techniques and materials to further raise the bar both sonically and aesthetically.
The range consists of two standmount models (Reva-1 and Reva-2), two floorstanding speakers (Reva-3 and Reva-4) and a centre speaker for home cinema systems (Reva-C), all combining a 25mm textile dome tweeter with one or more woven glass fibre.
The compact Reva-1 incorporates a 115mm bass/mid driver, while the Reva-2 uses a larger 125mm unit. The two floorstanding models sport 2.5-way configurations, combining a 115mm midrange driver with two 125mm bass/mid cones in the Reva-3 and a pair of 150mm bass/mid drivers in the Reva-4. The Reva-C is a two-way design, incorporating twin 115mm bass/mid drivers.
A vital part of the design of the Diamond 200 Series is the sandwich construction of its cabinet panels. Research carried out during the speakers’ development analysed how specific combinations of particleboard and MDF react acoustically. This combination of multiple layers of differing density resulted in a significant reduction of panel resonance and coloration caused by ‘cabinet hear-through’.
A similar approach was carried out with Reva using this tried and tested method. This time Wharfedale added extra layers to the matrix. This multi-layer wood combination is then bonded together in a heated press to form the structure of its fashionably curved panels.
The result is more than just aesthetically pleasing as the company says that they also achieve a strong, low-resonance structure that further reduces the occurrence of sonically deleterious internal standing waves, whilst virtually eradicating sonic bleed-through from inside the cabinet.
Another technology developed from the Diamond 200 Series is Wharfedale’s signature Slot-Loaded Distributed Port. Instead of a conventional circular reflex port, all the new models incorporate a port that exits at the base of the speaker cabinet, loaded by a slot that is created by the plinth.
Apparently this equalises the air pressure to mimic that inside the cabinet, allowing smooth transition between the pressure variation in the cabinet and the low frequency sound developed in the room.
The promised result is that the speakers deliver deep, articulate and well-integrated bass that maintains the accuracy necessary for transient impact and articulation, even when positioned close to a wall.
Wharfedale speakers benefit from being designed, engineered and manufactured in a completely vertically integrated process. This enables the drivers to be developed in tandem with the cabinets – the various parts are designed and manufactured in Wharfedale’s factory rather than being bought in ‘off-the-shelf’ as competitors are forced to do. This ensures that everything works together seamlessly, without compromise.
A proprietary glass-fibre weave was engineered for the bass and midrange cones to match the acoustic properties of the new cabinet.
The finely knit cross-weave produces an ultra-rigid yet lightweight diaphragm, which should be able to react to the smallest of musical transients with great accuracy. A phase plug controls the output from the centre of the diaphragm, avoiding frequency cancellation, while a cast alloy chassis ensures dynamic rigidity.
The Reva Series’ 25mm treble unit sports a new, fine-weave textile dome, critically damped via a special coating and powered by a neodymium magnet fitted with a finned heat sink to reduce dynamic compression.
This tweeter delivers a response from 2kHz to above 20kHz, and is mounted on a dished waveguide to enhance dispersion.
The drivers are combined acoustically via 4th order Linkwitz-Riley precision crossover networks, developed through advanced computer modeling and hundreds of hours of listening tests – another critical aspect in ensuring that Reva speakers meet the requirements of discerning music lovers the world over.
Wharfedale’s acoustic engineers worked closely with the company’s in-house industrial design team, based in Huntingdon and led by David McNeil, to deliver an ideal balance between form and function. The curved, one-piece cabinets are hand-finished with multiple layers of piano lacquer, each layer polished to a high shine before the next is applied.
The look is further embellished with aluminium driver surrounds, anodised and abrasively blasted to produce a soft matte finish.
Speaking about the design of the Wharfedale’s newest series, Peter Comeau, Director of Acoustic Design at Wharfedale’s parent company IAG, said:
“The Reva project was a natural extension of the research we undertook when designing the Diamond 200 Series. We developed many effective techniques and technologies but could only take their implementation so far given the cost constraints imposed by Diamond’s low retail prices. Reva enabled us to develop this work further, taking advantage of increased budgets to raise the bar both sonically and aesthetically. The result is a range of speakers that is attractive to the eye, easy to accommodate in a wide range of rooms and capable of delivering music and movie soundtracks with energy, precision and scale, drawing the listener into each and every performance.”
Wharfedale Reva price and availability
The Wharfedale Reva Series is available from May in a choice of three luxuriously lacquered finishes: piano black, piano white and deep rosewood. An additional walnut finish will follow later in the summer.
RRPs are:
- Reva-1: £449.95 per pair
- Reva-2: £599.95 per pair
- Reva-3: £999.95 per pair
- Reva-4: £1299.95 per pair
- Reva-C: £399.95
More details can be found on the Wharfedale website.