1 Diamond 10 GX-SUB, Subwoofer, with 10-inch Kevlar woofer, a 250-watt class D amp, (MSRP, $799/each).1 Diamond 10 CM, four-driver, 3-way center channel (MSRP, $449/each).1 pair of Diamond 10.DFS, four-driver, 2-way wall-mount dipole surround speakers (MSRP, $299/pair).1 pair of Diamond 10.7, four-driver, 3 ½-way floorstanders (MSRP, $1,299/pair).In each position I went for the best Diamond 10 model designed specifically for that role, comprising the following models: I decided to check out how much the Diamond franchise has progressed in 30 years, so the review system is essentially a maxed-out 5.1 channel Diamond 10 surround rig. There are no Diamond soundbars or iPod docks, just maximum value passive speakers like the original 1982 model. Throughout these generations the one thing has never wavered is the Diamond’s primary goal of delivering the maximum bang for the buck in a conventionally designed speaker. Now over five million speakers later, the 10th generation Diamond has mushroomed into a lineup with sixteen separate models, catering to both two-channel and multi-channel customers alike. It’s been nearly 30 years since Wharfedale launched the original Diamond, a diminutive and unassuming bookshelf model that sold for well south of $200 a pair.
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