Wharfdale Denton Anniver spks. Excellent or hype?


Looking for a monitor, I happened to run across an ad on Music Direct, and Amazon.com, etc for Wharfdale's DENTON speaker celebrating its 80th Anniversary year.

The company claims it has filled this speaker with new technology but a "Retro" look to recall their earlier years of audio. However, has any member made the investment in these "gems"??? ( btw, which have received excellent reviews for smoothness accuracy and detail, and naturalness), or is this just a distracting hype.

BTW, some TESTIMONIALS AND REVIEWS make a strong pitch for the speakers's enjoyable sound on almost all genres of music.... Hard to believe for $500!!!!!!
sunnyjim
@Sunnyjim: No hype, the Denton could be the last best value speakers that ever exists, attractive and beautiful craftsmanship, and most important musical sound, the speakers already been designed to enjoy a wide range of music without harshness, it's sound close to LS 3/5, but better fun bass. You just need some transparent gears include CD player, DAC and amp. It need clean power to sound best, though it still can sound with something like Marantz PM6005, but will sound a bit less clarity in treble and distortion handling. I own several Wharfedale speakers include Diamond 122, Jade 3, so far the Denton is the best value for me, I can spend whole day to listen to music, and stare at them, lol. But of course the Denton got some dynamic limitations due to the driver size, I'm still looking a better dynamic version of larger Denton, xD
For $500 your really can't go wrong. I bought a pair for a second system and drive them with a Primaluna Dialogue 1 tube amp. Quite nice, although I think I might like to hear them through a good SS amp voiced on the warm side of neutral like a Hegel. Excellent mid range (which has a somewhat forward soundstage when compared to my main system's speakers). It is not bright per se, but does not have the smoothness in the upper mids/highs I prefer (which costs a lot of money!). Bass is very good for a small box but you really do need clearance from the back wall or it becomes somewhat boomy/muddy (About 3 feet in my room). Hope that helps a bit.
In this price range, a listen to the NEW Andrew Jones designed ELAC speakers may make sense.
+1 on the Elacs. I have heard before, both the B5 and B6 in addition to the F5 at RMAF.

They are indeed something special for the money.
Thank you to all have responded so far and provided information. As far as equipment, I currently use a Rogue "Sphinx"(100RMS at 8ohms; 200 at 4 ohms) and an Ayre CX7e mp2 player and a Project Carbon DC TT including an Ortofon spike. Cables are Grover Huffman speaker cable and an older vintage Nordost Red Dawn Flat line IC which is about 5 years old. The PC for the Rogue is the Acoustic Zen Tsumani Plus.

I don't see changing any electronics to tweak the Dentons. Seems ironic I was considering Jade 3 speaker. That is quite a testimonial by Wim1983 but..... the Dentons may not accommodate the music I play.

I got the distance from the wall and a pair of decent 20 inch stands. As usual, MoFimadness has provides an interesting alternative. Though, I never associated good sound with Elac speaker products. ( Their turntables were junk)

However, Andrew Jones may have breathed new life into a moribund company. That I will have to judge for myself. If Best Buy/ Magnolia stores are going to be the dealer, Mo, I must respectfully defer. Thanks to all.