Now they are bringing a level of performance to low priced speakers that will bring music to your a way you have not heard it before. The Elac Debut series has certainly shaken up the world of bookshelf speakers with the famous speaker designer Andrew Jones stepping up to the plate with a completely new affordable range for Elac of Germany.His track record is strong as he started out working as a research engineer at KEF, then moved on infinity and later rose to prominence at TAD, where he designed the $80,000 Reference Speakers.Audiophiles all over the world hailed the reference One as one of the greatest speakers of all time.Įlac have started with a clean sheet in the substantially low price point category and created a fun, extremely likeable loudspeaker that will surprise with it's bringing life into the music.The Debut B6.2 captures the nuances of the timing of the music.which can have you tapping your toes.without realising! But, a lot of entry level speakers will max out quickly, impose their limitations on how far you can go at upgrade time. Its a good sounding kit for the money I saw it for 99 recently. And it remains the best value in the world of affordable speakers, with sound that surpasses speakers many times the price. So to start off, you can build your system around the B6.2 speakers and use an entry-level receiver like the Sony STRDH-190. And unbelievably musical.Īfter all the accolades and hot reviews on the original Elac Debut series of bookshelf speakers it would seem to have been a huge challenge for their world famous designer Andrew Jones to upgrade these amazing budget speakers to an even higher level of sonic performance.In facing the challenge of bringing even more to the new Series 2.0 Debut by employing the technologies learned in designing the highly respected Unifi and Adante lines, Andrew Jones and Elac have done it again.improved on a highly successful formula for a quality budget loudspeaker.Improving on its award-winning predecessor was no easy task, but the Debut B6.2 sets a yet higher standard, delivering performance in inverse proportion to its diminutive size and with the larger 6 inch Mid/Bass driver there is an even fuller room filling sound over the Debut 5.2. Pick up a nice streaming integrated amp and you’re ready to roll (and rock).ĭimensions (WxHxD) : 7.69″ x 14.76″ x 10.It’s small but mighty. See, bigger is better.Īmazon, that great big bargain in the sky (as well as others), has the bigger ELAC Debut 2.0 B6.2 Bookshelf Speakers on sale for a whoppingly low $229.98.a pair! plus free shipping for Prime members! That’s $70 off their regular already-a-bargain price making them an absolute, genuine HiFi Bargain. Well the ELAC B6.2 have a larger woofer, 6 1/2″ versus the 5’s 5 1/4″, and a larger cabinet adding a whole 2Hz to the lower end. If you’re shopping for small stand mount speakers and $250/pair sounds about right, I can say the ELAC Debut 2.0 B5.2 sound about right as well. I reviewed the ELAC Debut 2.0 B5.2 bookshelf speakers and said: NAD’s New Masters M66 BluOS Streaming DAC-Preamplifier: The kit and caboodleĪlbum of the Week: Lesley Mok | The Living Collection Rega Planar 3 50th Anniversary Edition (Yum)ĪURALiC Announces A Suite of New Streaming Products Ahead of Munich High End 2023 Its 87dB sensitivity and 44Hz-35000Hz frequency response mean it. MoFi Electronics Unleashes the MasterPhono PreamplifierĮnleum’s Upcoming Flagship AMP-54R Looks The Part Elac recommend hooking up the B6.2 to any amplifier that provides up to 120 watts per channel. Perlisten Unveils the S7t Limited Edition LoudspeakersĬambridge Audio’s New EVO CD Transport: Made to Mate With Other EVOs Only Melco’s New N5-H50 Digital Music Library: More (Tech) for LessĬhord Adds an Integrated to Their ULTIMA Line: ULTIMA Integrated What competition it has starts at many times its price. But constant improvement is what we do at ELAC, and the Debut B6.2 raises the bar for bookshelf performance higher than ever before. The design is somewhat a cross between the old Debut and the original Un-Fi, with better performance than before. Improving on the B6a speaker with accolades from the global press and awards from industry professionalswas not an easy task. In that sense, the Elac Debut 2.0 B6.2 makes some improvements compared to the original speaker, primarily related to its build quality. Review: Cocktail Audio X45Pro Streamer/DAC/CD Player/Ripper/Server/Tuner/Preamp Originally, Elac Debut B6 first came out in 2015. Genelec’s 8381A Smart Active Monitoring System: Built to Rock SteadyĪlbum of the Week: Nabihah Iqbal | DREAMER
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