Diamond Legacy, Refined for Today
Since 1982, Wharfedale’s Diamond speakers have been the classic starting point for true high-fidelity listening – loved for their “sound per pound” and for punching well above their price. Diamond 12i takes that legacy and updates it for how we listen now.
Built on the award-winning Diamond 12 platform, the 12i series keeps the open, honest sound that made the range so popular, then layers in improved cabinet tuning, tighter driver tolerances, and fresh new finishes. The result is a speaker that still sits firmly in the “affordable hi-fi” category, but feels even more grown-up in both sound and appearance – all without a price increase.
Diamond 12.2i
Diamond 12.2i steps up in cabinet volume for listeners who want more authority and low-end weight from a standmount speaker. It plays bigger and fills space more effortlessly, making it ideal as a main stereo pair in larger rooms or as front channels in a Diamond 12i home theater. You get the same smooth, neutral balance – just with extra headroom and scale.
Klarity™ Drivers: Clear, Engaging Sound
At the heart of Diamond 12i are Wharfedale’s Klarity™ mid/bass drivers. Their cones use a blend of polypropylene and mica to stay light, rigid, and controlled – a combination that helps the driver respond quickly without adding its own “voice” to the music.

Careful shaping of the cone and surround helps keep unwanted resonances in check, so vocals sound natural, instruments have believable texture, and the overall presentation stays clean and composed from quiet late-night listening up through more energetic sessions.
Behind the scenes, a robust motor system and high-spec voice coil give the drivers the control they need to stay tight and tuneful, even when the music gets demanding.
Tuned Bass for Real Rooms
One of the biggest changes in Diamond 12i sits where you can’t see it: in the way the speaker breathes. Wharfedale’s engineering team revisited the bass-reflex port design and internal damping, using a mix of measurement and listening tests to refine how air moves through the cabinet.

The updated port and damping deliver bass that feels more articulate and better integrated with the midrange, especially in real-world spaces where speakers often sit closer to walls or furniture. You get low frequencies that are still satisfyingly full, but with improved control and clarity.
Solid Cabinets, Quiet Background
A great driver needs a stable platform. Diamond 12i cabinets are built from carefully chosen panels of varying thickness to reduce unwanted resonance and “boxiness.” Inside, strategic bracing ties the walls together to cut down on vibration without adding weight for its own sake.

The goal is simple: let you hear the recording, not the cabinet. In practice, that means tighter bass lines, cleaner mids, and a background that feels less “hazy” – the kind of subtle improvement that becomes obvious the longer you listen.
Flexible Connections
All Diamond 12i models include high-quality 5-way binding posts with dual terminals, so you can run standard single-wire connections today and explore bi-wiring or bi-amping later if you choose. The terminals are angled for easier access and cleaner cable runs on stands, shelves, or in an equipment rack.
Finishes for Modern Spaces
Diamond 12i also gets a visual refresh, trading classic wood-effect options for three finishes that feel more contemporary while still very much Wharfedale:

- Deep Black – A rich, semi-matte black for a clean, modern look.
- Stone Grey – A smooth semi-matte grey that works beautifully with minimalist or mixed-material interiors.
- Classic Walnut with Black Baffle – Warm natural wood grain contrasted with a black front baffle for a more premium, furniture-grade feel.
Each finish is executed to a standard that’s rare at this price point, helping the speakers blend into the room or quietly stand out, depending on how you style them.
Made for Music and Movies
Whether you’re building a focused two-channel system or a full home theater, Diamond 12i is designed to scale with you. Every model in the range shares the same core technologies and voicing, so the sound stays consistent as you move from bookshelf to floorstander to center channel.

From rock and electronic to film soundtracks and gaming, the Diamond 12i series aims to do what Diamonds have always done best: deliver an easy-to-live-with, genuinely hi-fi experience at a price that still feels remarkably sane.
