with the dentons and wharfedale in general, you would not believe the quality of the cabinet, the grill, and binding posts you get for the money.
In terms of sonics, they are on the warm side, mellow, laid back, very smooth and zero harshness highs, easy to listen to. I have them powered by a marantz integrated that is also warm and laid back, and I do not feel like it is a good combination.
They are not monsters of details and air, nor do they fill the room, but that is compared to my totem hawks. They image ok, soundstage ok.
In my room, they are good for low to moderate volume listening, toed-in on axis 8ft away. If the 3020 sounds like the NAD integrated I once had, dynamic, punch in the lows and the highs, then it could very well be a good match.
The dentons need power, more than my totem hawks.