This so called spinorama shows us just about everything we need to know about the speaker with respect to tonality and some flaws: I used over 800 measurement point which was sufficient to compute the sound field of the speaker.Īcoustic measurements can be grouped in a way that can be perceptually analyzed to determine how good a speaker can be used. In a nutshell, the measurements show the actual sound coming out of the speaker independent of the room. Both of these factors enable testing in ordinary rooms yet results that can be more accurate than an anechoic chamber. It also measures the speaker at close distance ("near-field") which sharply reduces the impact of room noise. This is a robotic measurement system that analyzes the speaker all around and is able (using advanced mathematics and dual scan) to subtract room reflections (so where I measure it doesn't matter). Measurements that you are about to see were performed using the Klippel Near-field Scanner (NFS). The binding posts as is typical are too close to each other and recessed in this case, making them pretty difficult to turn. The finish is fine except I saw a fine white line above the speaker: It is likely a nod to retailers putting these in showrooms trying to keep fingers away from the delicate tweeter. But I did leave the tweeter screen in place for testing. ![]() It comes with an external grill that I did not use. It costs US $245 from Amazon including free shipping. It was kindly purchased by a member new and sent to me for testing. Its specially designed heavy duty long-throw 12” woofer can move an impressive volume of air with exquisite control while delivering prodigious amounts of bass for both music and theater applications.This is a review and detailed measurements of the ELAC Debut 2.0 B6.2 bookshelf speaker. PL-200 II is powered by an audiophile state-of-the-art BASH amplifier capable of delivering up to 1000-watts dynamic peak output. Any 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. Improving on the B6-a speaker with accolades from the global press and awards from industry professionals-was not an easy task. Elac Debut 2.0 B6.2 Black 2-way Bookshelf Speakers - Pair ![]() New dual front ports allow placement in cabinets or against the wall without compromising bass frequencies. The new Debut C6.2 paints a majestic soundstage that makes movies and music come alive. ![]() Elac Debut 2.0 C6.2 Black 2-way Center Channel Speakerįor full scale and power, a serious surround system needs a center channel complementary-and equal to-the front-channel speakers. It’s a “no-excuses” speaker guaranteed to change your definition of value in high-end audio. Whether your aim is to build a formidable two-channel or surround-sound system for music and home theater, there isn’t a more capable performer for anywhere near the price. The pinnacle of ELAC’s Debut 2.0 Series is the F6.2, a floorstander with credentials to play in the big leagues. 4K Ultra HD, HDR10, Dolby Vision, Hybrid Log-Gamma and BT.2020 Elac Debut 2.0 F6.2 Black 3-way Floorstanding Speaker This 7.2-channel AV receiver is about performance with dual HDMI outputs, Dolby Atmos and DTS:X, Zone 2, Phono input, Wi-Fi, YPAO with R.S.C. Yamaha RX-A780 7.2-Channel AV Receiver – Engineered for Performance. This Bundle Includes - 2 F6.2 Towers, 1 C6.2 Center Speaker, 1 Pair B6.2 Bookshelves, 1 PL-200 Subwoofer, 1 Yamaha RX-A780 Receiver Yamaha RX-A780 Aventage 7.2-Channel AV Receiver with MusicCast 5.1 ELAC Debut 2.0 Home Theater System with 2 F6.2 Towers, 1 Pair B6.2 Bookshelves, 1 C6.2 Center, 1 PL-200 Subwoofer, 1 Yamaha RX-A780 Receiver
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