Save a huge £300 on a beefy pair of five-star floorstanding speakers thanks to this awesome Wharfedale deal

Wharfedale Evo 4.4 towers flanking a wall-mounted TV
(Image credit: Wharfedale)

For the money, it's fair to say the Wharfedale Evo 4.4 remain some of the best floorstanding speakers to pass through our test rooms in the last couple of years. We tested these sizeable towers back in 2022 and gave them five stars at their original £1199 asking price. We were so impressed we went one step further, and also handed them a 2022 What Hi-Fi? Award at the end of the year.

And you can still pick up these fantastic floorstanders for £899 at Peter Tyson, which takes a £300-sized bite out of the original £1199 asking price. That's a lot of speaker for the money!

You even get a free 2m run of terminated QED XT25 speaker cable thrown in as part of the package, worth £80! The same deal is also available at Richer Sounds and Sevenoaks.

Best Wharfedale Evo 4.4 floorstander deal

Wharfedale Evo 4.4 was £1199 now £899 at Peter Tyson (save £300)Five stars

Wharfedale Evo 4.4 was £1199 now £899 at Peter Tyson (save £300)
The imposing Wharfedale Evo 4.4 towers deliver excitement and rhythmic drive in spades, but they're also natural and easy to listen to. Give them space to breathe and we guarantee you’ll be blown away by their performance. You'll also get a 2m run of QED XT25 speaker cable worth £80 thrown in for free!
Five stars

Deal also at Richer Sounds and Sevenoaks

In our original Wharfedale Evo 4.4 review, we said: “(The Evo 4.4.) pack in a lot of tech and use it to deliver a class-leading sound” – recommendations don’t get any clearer or straightforward than that.

Because the Wharfedales are large, hefty floorstanders, you’ll need a decent amount of space for them to shine, but if you do have the room, you’ll be rewarded with a hugely entertaining sound.

Unsurprisingly, the Evo 4.4's delivery is suitably large-scale and authoritative, with the speakers showcasing impressive dynamic reach.

Leading and trailing edges to notes are well-defined, while the Wharfedale also manage to dig out an excellent amount of detail. In our review, we highlighted “the combination of the AMT tweeter and dome midrange delivers much in the way of resolution and transparency”.

The mighty floorstanders deliver nuance and texture that lesser rivals struggle to convey, while their sense of timing is surefooted and accurate enough to grab your attention and keep it for the entire duration of any track you decide to play.

As you'd expect from Wharfedale speakers at this level, the standard of build and finish is extremely high, whether we're referring to the speaker cabinets, terminals or drive units. Just make sure you partner the Evo 4.4 with suitably talented electronics – the Cyrus CDi CD player coupled with the Rega Elex-R were our original suggestions – and the Evo 4.4 will absolutely fly.

With the right kit behind them, the Wharfedale Evo 4.4 hit the spot with any genre you throw their way. At this discounted price of £899, we think they could be just the ticket if you have enough space and want to make the jump from a budget standmounter to a mature and hugely capable floorstander.

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Andy Madden

Andy is Deputy Editor of What Hi-Fi? and a consumer electronics journalist with nearly 20 years of experience writing news, reviews and features. Over the years he's also contributed to a number of other outlets, including The Sunday Times, the BBC, Stuff, and BA High Life Magazine. Premium wireless earbuds are his passion but he's also keen on car tech and in-car audio systems and can often be found cruising the countryside testing the latest set-ups. In his spare time Andy is a keen golfer and gamer.

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