KEF R3 vs Wharfedale Super Linton

Last updated: August 18, 2026

Short answer: the KEF R3. It ranks #15 of 100 bookshelf speakers by sound quality at $2200; the Wharfedale Super Linton ranks #19 and costs $2699, so there is not much of a tradeoff to weigh.

What the KEF R3 gets right: True three-way stand-mount with a 6.5-inch woofer below KEF’s 5-inch Uni-Q midrange/1-inch tweeter. The catch: The low-frequency alignment rolls gradually rather than delivering high-output sub-bass; KEF specifies 58Hz +/-3dB and Erin’s high-level data supports using an 80Hz subwoofer crossover.

On the Wharfedale Super Linton side: Three-way design with a 1” soft dome tweeter, 5” woven Kevlar mid-range, and 8” woven Kevlar woofer in a dual rear-ported, heavily damped MDF/particle-board cabinet. Set against that: Rolls off earlier than the original Linton (F3 77Hz versus the original’s 52Hz), a deliberate trade-off for the closer-wall-placement flexibility.

Buy the KEF R3. It ranks higher for sound quality than the Wharfedale Super Linton and costs less, so there is no real case for the other one.

KEF R3 vs Wharfedale Super Linton

Specifications Side By Side

KEF R3 Wharfedale Super Linton
Price$2,200/pair$2,699.00
Ranked#15 of 100 in Large Size Bookshelf Speakers#19 of 100 in Large Size Bookshelf Speakers
Bass Extension (-3dB)Approximately 58Hz (manufacturer specified; consistent with Erin’s measured roll-off)77Hz (measured, Erin’s Audio Corner)
SensitivityApproximately 86-87dB/2.83V/1m (measured, Erin’s Audio Corner)88.2dB (measured, Erin’s Audio Corner)
Impedance8 ohms nominal; suitable for Erin’s 4/8-ohm-rated amplifier4 ohms nominal (3 ohms minimum, measured, Erin’s Audio Corner)
Drivers1" tweeter coaxial with 5" midrange; 6.5" woofer8"(200mm) black woven Kevlar® cone woofer, 5"(135mm) black woven Kevlar® cone midrange, 1" (25mm) soft dome tweeter
Dimensions16.6"H x 7.9"W x 13.2"D23.8"H x 11.8"W x 13"D (604.5 x 299.7 x 330.2 mm)
Woofer Cabinetported, rear Flexible Portported, rear
Bass Extension (-10dB)-34Hz (measured, Erin’s Audio Corner)
Weight-43.7 lbs / 19.8 kg each

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The Two Speakers In Full

KEF R3: $2,200/pair Amazon

KEF R3 ranking card

Pros: True three-way stand-mount with a 6.5-inch woofer below KEF’s 5-inch Uni-Q midrange/1-inch tweeter. Erin measured approximately 86-87dB/2.83V/1m sensitivity, exceptionally low sub-1% distortion at 86dB and orderly directivity in both planes. The coaxial geometry maintains image stability across seats, while Flexible Port Technology avoids the strong midrange port resonance common to rear-vented competitors. A 110W Parasound drove it successfully in Erin’s listening.

Cons: The low-frequency alignment rolls gradually rather than delivering high-output sub-bass; KEF specifies 58Hz +/-3dB and Erin’s high-level data supports using an 80Hz subwoofer crossover. Narrow high-frequency features and natural Uni-Q narrowing toward the top octave make toe angle audible, although off-axis tracking remains smooth. Sensitivity is moderate, the cabinet weighs almost 30 lb, and this original R3 lacks the Meta successor’s MAT absorber.

Bass Extension (-3dB)Approximately 58Hz (manufacturer specified; consistent with Erin's measured roll-off)
Dimensions16.6"H x 7.9"W x 13.2"D
Drivers1" tweeter coaxial with 5" midrange; 6.5" woofer
Impedance8 ohms nominal; suitable for Erin's 4/8-ohm-rated amplifier
SensitivityApproximately 86-87dB/2.83V/1m (measured, Erin's Audio Corner)
Woofer Cabinetported, rear Flexible Port

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Wharfedale Super Linton: $2,699.00 Amazon Crutchfield

Wharfedale Super Linton ranking card

Pros: Three-way design with a 1” soft dome tweeter, 5” woven Kevlar mid-range, and 8” woven Kevlar woofer in a dual rear-ported, heavily damped MDF/particle-board cabinet. Comes as a genuinely matched pair (measured within about 1dB of each other) and includes custom matching stands. A major dynamic-range improvement over the original Heritage Linton - kick drums retain their impact from low to high volume instead of compressing, the standout objective improvement in this update. Fixes the original Linton’s main flaw: a 1-3kHz scoop that made it sound a bit soft and subdued is filled in here, giving noticeably more attack and dynamic punch. About 3dB more sensitivity than the original Linton (measured ~88.2dB), meaning roughly half the amplifier power for the same output. Wide horizontal radiation of about ±70°, right in the reviewer’s preferred range for an enveloping soundstage. Lower midrange distortion than the original Linton. Bass-shelf tuning intentionally allows closer-to-wall placement (about 1 foot worked well) without excess boominess, more flexible than the original Linton in that regard.

Cons: Rolls off earlier than the original Linton (F3 77Hz versus the original’s 52Hz), a deliberate trade-off for the closer-wall-placement flexibility. On-axis, there’s a mild treble lift around 4-6kHz that can sound a touch sibilant, though the reviewer found it not very noteworthy in practice. Diffraction shows up around 1.5-2kHz on-axis; needs about 10° of toe-out to smooth this out, though going further to 30° starts to lose some top-end air. Distortion peaks slightly higher than the original Linton in the 50-70Hz region. Minimum impedance dips to about 3 ohms around 150Hz, so a 4-ohm-stable amplifier is recommended for best results. Vertical dispersion of about ±20° means multi-row home theater seating outside that window will hear reduced top-end. Asymmetrical design requires attention to setup (tweeters need to face outward) for the most linear in-room response. A costly upgrade for existing Linton owners if the original’s specific flaws didn’t bother them.

Bass Extension (-10dB)34Hz (measured, Erin's Audio Corner)
Bass Extension (-3dB)77Hz (measured, Erin's Audio Corner)
Dimensions23.8"H x 11.8"W x 13"D (604.5 x 299.7 x 330.2 mm)
Drivers8"(200mm) black woven Kevlar® cone woofer, 5"(135mm) black woven Kevlar® cone midrange, 1" (25mm) soft dome tweeter
Impedance4 ohms nominal (3 ohms minimum, measured, Erin's Audio Corner)
Sensitivity88.2dB (measured, Erin's Audio Corner)
Weight43.7 lbs / 19.8 kg each
Woofer Cabinetported, rear

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