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Elac Debut Reference DBR62 Pair of Bookshelf Speakers (Black/Walnut)

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The Reference series uses the same tweeter as its predecessor but the waveguide has been changed and there is also a different grille. Both elements should ensure a better radiating behavior. The mid-driver has also stayed the same but is now mounted in a new aluminium chassis to ensure better interaction with the heavy magnet. This way resonances have to be kept to a minimum. In addition, the crossover has been completely re-examined to obtain an even flatter frequency range. And if the previous Debut was already a lot more neutral then this has been further refined in the Reference series. Last but not least is the two-sided curved elongated bass reflex port, at the front this time, which should provide more dynamics in the bass reproduction. Message to Andrew: please stop messing with coaxial drivers and such. Optimized 2-way system like this outperforms them all. They design won't sound sexy on paper but boy does it sound good in person. And no fussiness with placement in room either. I hope I am communicating this well, but I would never fault anyone for choosing the Elac over the Canton! These are both exceptional speakers and I recognize it is very much my subjective preference that causes me to prefer the Canton! The Elac is very much fair competition for the Vento! I really like the baffle, the slot port and woofer. The grill on the tweeter is a bit out of place in my mind but not overly so. Overall, it is a very modern take on speaker design which I like. It comes with a gray patterned grill which can hide the drivers if you like.

People who listen to the R-51M powered speakers can get lost in their favourite movies and music thanks to a powerful but simple design. I need to go with this great speaker. If you want to set up a movie theatre or TV with Klipsch, I think they’d be perfect for that job. They have great imaging and highs that are very clear, which makes them good for a 2.1 or even 2.0 setup for that. For people who just want to listen to a little music, I think the Elacs would be good. Clean, tight bass and soft highs make it fun and easy to listen to. Using them in a 2.0 for music or movies wouldn’t make me angry. Conclusion At Peter Tyson we pride ourselves on prompt, efficient delivery. Please note that the daily cut off time for all next day delivery services is 3pm. Bass is better (deeper) than the Vento's. It matches the Ventos for resolution (which is quite good). This will not matter at all if you will use a subwoofer, but without a sub, I would choose the DBR-62 over the Vento! The DBR actually has some bass that was felt as much as heard (and that is with the speakers pulled out into the center of my room - ~7ft to the wall behind them and roughly the same to the side wall)! This is impressive bass for a 6-1/2" driver and it does it while producing great mid-range detail (like the Vento has)! When the original Elac Debut made its ‘debut’ in 2015, it caused quite a bit of ‘rumble’ in the world and it didn’t take long before they flew over the, mainly virtual, counter like hot cakes. It was the start of a success story for Andrew Jones and Elac and it also meant the start of an explosion of affordable monitor speakers with other brands. The primal version of the Debut already got an update a few years ago in the form of the Debut 2.0 which was essentially a completely different speaker than its predecessor. In the year 2020, Elac thought it was high time to bring a better finished Debut 2.0 to the market. And so it happened. Meet the Elac Debut Reference DBR62!Tonally they don’t have the sweetness of the Q Acoustics or the luscious midrange warmth of the comparable Dalis, but they’re even-handed and admirably balanced in the way they deal with poorer, more aggressive recordings. They pull ahead of both rivals when it comes to insight and composure. This is even though I’ve read all the good things other people have said about these Elacs. I didn’t think I’d be so in love with them. Other products in this price range might be more exciting or be easier on your amp, but I haven’t heard one that sounds this good and natural. Given good amplifiers, the Elac Debut 2.0 B5.2 is one of the best budget speakers ever made and deserves the highest praise. https%3A//i.imgur.com/doseSDs.jpg[/img]']https%3A//i.imgur.com/doseSDs.jpg[/img]']https%3A//i.imgur.com/mD9TyLL.jpg[/img]'] We reserve the right to refuse installation should our engineers think that the existing electrical or plumbing points are unsafe and in need of maintenance or if they are unable to install to existing furniture. Two things make me happy: audio products that are well engineered and money. Today I got my dose of the former so no donation is necessary. But if you feel like it, you can do so using : https://www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/how-to-support-audio-science-review.8150/

ELAC Debut Ref DFR52 has a Bass Reflex type cabinet and a MDF/Wood-grain vinyl finish. Bass Reflex type loudspeakers (aka Ported, Vented or Reflex Port) have enclosures that uses a port, hole or vent cut into the cabinet. Ported designs are generally more efficient than the Sealed designs. Now, let’s look at some differences between different models in terms of giving you a bigger picture. Pros And Cons Of Klipsch Speakers Pros How does the Debut Reference compare? It may use the same drivers but clearly, they’re only one ingredient in Andrew Jones’ product design arsenal. The Reference takes the DB62’s good points and polishes them for a significantly more refined sound with greater dynamics, more heft and better delineation. The midrange has more body and colour. There’s more detail on offer. We get to hear more of what’s going on. And there’s an ease to the sound that just isn’t present in the DB62. Best of all, the sound doesn’t harden or lose tone colour at higher volumes.All measurements are reference to tweeter axis with the grill removed. Frequency resolution is 2.7 Hz. Over 700 measurement points were used to assure high precision in higher frequencies, resulting in well under 1% error. I am also using averaging to lower noise in bass frequencies. I also doubled the drive voltage (for spinorama) to overcome low frequency noise in my setting.

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