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ELAC Debut 2.0 B6.2 Sound Speakers, Black & Monoprice Banana Plugs, Gold

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Style: Speakers + Banana Plugs


Features

  • New tweeter with Wide-dispersion waveguide
  • New Woven Aramid-Fiber woofer. Sensitivity: 87db at 2.83v/1m
  • New cabinets for easier placement
  • Can accept bare wire or spades. Can accept 12 to 18 AWG speaker wires.
  • Color coded black/red rings for maintaining proper polarity
  • Secure, positive contact with binding posts

Description

ELAC Debut 2.0 B6.2 Bookshelf Speakers, Black (Pair)A Rare Sequel That Is Better Than the Original: ELAC Debut 2.0 6.2 Bookshelf Loudspeaker Improves on Its Industry-Changing Predecessor with Enhanced Responsiveness, Control, and Flexibility Excellence 2.0: The updated version of the ELAC bookshelf loudspeaker deemed by CNET a ""stunning achievement"" and said by Hi-Fi Choice to be a rarity in the industry is a sequel that is better than the original. Debut 2.0 B6.2 touts improvements inside and outside that elevate it to dizzying heights and make music come alive in ways no sane person would ever expect from a model from its size or price point. First, the brand-new revisions. A new silk-dome tweeter with wide-roll surround increases responsiveness to up to 35,000Hz to spoil you with luscious high-frequency sound. A corresponding wide-dispersion waveguide improves directivity control and eliminates diffraction modes inherent to conventional box speakers. A modified 6.25-inch aramid-fiber woofer results in extra stiffness and damping. You'll hear smoother, deeper lows and across-the-board coherency. Compared to those of its predecessor, Debut 2.0 B6.2's stronger, internally braced MDF cabinets reduce even more vibration and coloration. ELAC's decision to relocate the bass port to the front of the cabinet lets you put Debut B5.2 where you want without compromising its playback quality . And yes, you still get all the design expertise from acclaimed audio designer Andrew Jones . Indeed, the high-quality parts, engineering prowess, and customized arrays in the two-way Debut 2.0 B6.2 cannot be found anywhere else for this cost. It's that simple. Once you hear Debut 2.0 B6.2 as a main in a small system or a surround in a multichannel setup, you'll know why it is so special. It hits with serious punch, genuine bass, and standout dynamics. A customized seven- element crossover and handsome looks seal the d


Country of Origin: China


Date First Available: April 20, 2019


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  • early days
Style: Pair
I just received these speakers the other day and was able to hook them up and listen to them for a short while. I wanted to get a rough first impression before I dove deep and did a serious review. I'm using a Tom Holman preamp, an Adcom 555ii power amp and a Sony ES CD player. No subwoofer at this time, I wanted to hear them straight, with no bass assistance. My first CD was a Greg Brown accoustic/electric selection, and I must say, I was deeply impressed. The sound was full, a nice depth, and the highs were natural and pleasant to listen to. I was really excited to hear more after I heard these first few songs. I thought I might try something a bit more rock and roll for my next selection, so chose a Pretenders CD. I like the pretenders, they have some great songs and it would be a nice step to take to hear drums, electric guitar and a slightly more rock sound. Well, it was horrible. The bass was boomy, the highs were shrieking, it was not good. I attributed this to the recording as it was a 'best of' CD, and they can be quite erratic in their quality. So, I went next for some Steely Dan, they have always had great production value so I thought I would be safe to get an accurate read on these speakers. But, sadly, it was not to be. The sound, again, was boomy bass, and the highs sucked. Ughhh. I am not done with these yet, as I understand they can use quite a bit of break in time. I will play a lot more music through them before I give a final verdict, so lets hope they are the speaker everyone seems to say they are. I will know more in the future. Stay tuned. So, ok, I've had these playing now for several days straight and am finding out more about them each time I listen. I'm finding the midrange to be quite bloateed on most recordings, not all, but most. I am now plugging the bass port to see if that helps tame the mid bass some. So far, not much difference. I am afraid I will need to add an EQ to the system to control the sound. I don't really want to do that, but it looks like it is leaning that way. These speakers are completely unforgiving. If the source material is less than stellar, you will hear it. Artists that I thought would be no problem due to their usual quality recordings, are suspect. These speakers are brutal that way. Yet, a good recording brings out their best sound. I will continue to listen, and tweak the system, positioning, add a sub, etc. and see how they react. Plus, I want to give them many more hours of break-in time. I hear that these speakers want that. We will see. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2023 by Kevin H.

  • GREAT SOUNDING SPEAKERS:
Style: Pair
My old Stereo amp went bad, I ordered a Denon - AVR-S660H 5.2 Ch AVR and was disappointed in the sound from it? I was using an old pair of Realistic 8"er's? All of my records and old media sounded awful I even bought a premium cartridge for my turn table. I blamed it on my 84 year old ears with hearing aids also. My first exposer to Stereo was in 1962, I told my Wife I had to have that sound. It was coming from a home stereo unit at the Dallas Montgomery Ward, I used it until I put together a component system in the 80's. I mentioned my old unit recently went out. The new AVR using my old speakers was a bad thing. I finally did my research, using customer reviews and mostly You Tube to come to the fact it had to be a speaker problem? After the reviews and You Tube DEMOS. I ordered the ELAC Debut 2.0 B6.2 Bookshelf Speakers. After hooking these speakers up, the sound took me back to the day I first heard Stereo. I couldn't believe what I was hearing? The sound quality is outstanding, it's a sound you can enjoy all day long. The speakers unlocked all of my old music media of years past. I can't explain here, the personal sound experience I get from these beautiful sounding speakers. You won't be disappointed. If your amp has adjustable ohm settings, these speakers come with 6 ohm voice coils. From 8 ohm to 6 ohm gives a little boost in wattage output, which is nice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2023 by Charles

  • Wonderfully Musical Performance Loudspeakers
Style: Pair
They're brand spanking new. They came in late yesterday, I got them out of the box and up on the wall today on a floating shelf system also from Amazon. They had to be put pretty high on the wall and I placed them upside down so the tweeter was more at ear level. The power plant is a recently purchased Yamaha R-S202, a very barebones receiver that features the cleanest, fastest power I've ever experienced. The 100 watts per channel @ 8 ohms is supplying more than enough juice for these speakers, so far 2/3 power is confortably loud, 3/4 I've not yet dared to tread. In other words, I have ridiculous headroom. The primary source is a Hiby R3 Pro DAC, also from Amazon which I prefer to feed hard wired, rarely Bluetoothed. The Elacs complete a pretty dreamy sounding stereo system. It ain't high-end, but at under $600 it's amazingly close. Now for the breaking-in. To inaugurate my purchase I started off with a rousing baroque fanfare for organ, brass and tympany from a sparklingly sonic, out-of-print DGG CD called Awake The Trumpet's Lofty Sound, just to let the Elacs know that their primary thrust will be classical. Then I cut loose with some Chicago Transit Authority, and the eponymously titled Pastorius, which sounded comprehensible for the first time. I went on to Up Front from David Sanborn, and Imaginary Worlds by Sammy Figueroa. Big music all, to show off the outstanding immersive power of the Elacs and to loosen up the internal workings of the drivers, an endeavor that will continue for some time. Whereas I will put off complex symphonic selections until the breaking-in process is a little more advanced, I see no reason why something like the Hammerklavier and other super dynamic pieces for solo piano should be excluded. So onwards and upwards, I'm loving these speakers. I'm absolutely blown away by these speakers and I recommend people grab 'em before the price goes up. It has now been around 6 weeks since the Elacs came in. I'm loving them, my jazz and rock sounded great from the start but I'm finding a rather lengthy break-in period to be most valuable, especially for many of my classical selections. I have not gone out of my way to push them hard or for long periods at a stretch, just normal listening. The reviewer who mentioned the shortcomings in rendering classical during a 3 speaker system comparison was absolutely correct. Much material, strings, alto recorders, certain piano notes have sounded initially on the raggedy side. I'm thinking right around the crossover frequencies, the upper registers of the woofer and lower registers of the tweeter. But much of this has worked itself out and continues to work itself out over time. The guy never gave these speakers a chance. With each passing day I grow more impressed and gratified by my purchase, particularly as I see that the cost has gone up by $90. Recently, I have had occasion to push the volume, namely on the beautifully engineered DGG Mutter recording of the Sibelius violin concerto. Wow! Wow! Words fail me. Enough said. At any rate, when I get around to it I'm going to install my other receiver, the 120 WPC Harman Kardon HK3490. After all, if 100 WPC sounds great, etc., etc.. Besides, I want to utilize my graphic equalizer, and the Yamaha lacks a tape loop. So to conclude for the second and final time, these Elacs are definitely keepers. After even an incomplete break-in period the imaging, tonal and dynamic qualities of the system are simply fantastic for their size and price, and just continue to get better still. It's now a little over 3 months of enjoyment with the Elacs. I have switched over to the 120 RMS per channel HK and it has indeed proved a better match, resulting in increased breadth, depth, separation and clarity to the musical program, a much more cogent soundstage and power to (relatively speaking, of course) inspire awe. It truly demonstrates the difference between the loudness of the Yamaha and the all together desirable volume provided by the HK. Additionally, I do believe that in the enhanced amplification of frequencies and timbres the breaking in process has been accelerated. By now only rarely do I hear a wayward tone, so I think the Elacs, after perhaps an overly long period of time can be considered just about broken in. But now that they are I can really appreciate the full capabilities of the speakers, how their innate neutrality of sound allows them to complement so many styles of music and how their power handling enables the experience of total immersion in clean, clear unsullied music. So much speaker in such a small, inexpensive package. Well, I've said all I need to say about these wonderful speakers. This is my final sign-off. My final, final sign-off. Seriously. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2021 by Alan Harbater Alan Harbater

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