

Very good measurements, going by measurements of DBR62 Specifications: Enclosure Type : 2- Way Bass Reflex Frequency Response: 55Hz 35000Hz Nominal Impedance: 8 Ohms Sensitivity: 87db 2.83v/1m Crossover. Impedance: min +-2ohm / average 6 ohm (more difficult) Pretty good measurements, going by measurements of BRO3 and BRO8 Impedance: min 3.3ohm / average 8ohm (easier to drive) FQ: 35Hz - 22 KHz (could go without a sub) The question remains though: French or German? Dimensions (HxWxD), 08.34 x 24.41 x 7.79 Net Weight (each), 22.44 lbs Compatible with Most Amplifiers and Speakers, Product Dimensions, 32 x 18 x 13. Of course this is not real veneer but the vinyl is tastefully done. It is available in two different versions: Walnut with a black front panel and oak motif with a white front.

First I was thinking the Klipsch RP-8000F, but because I am from Belgium I would actually prefer a European brand (smaller cabinet). The Elac Debut Reference DBR62 is a relatively large (36x21x27.5cm) two-way monitor consisting of an Aramid Fibre mid-driver developed by Elac and a silk soft dome tweeter. The only thing I can not come to a conclusion to is the speakers. 'ELACs new Carina BS243. (I had a Luxman amp + Marantz speakers when I was a kid, from an uncle in the music business) I have decided to build myself a stereo/double Hypex NC400 and probably use one of the new Denon AVR's or Topping E30 as a source. The ELAC Debut B6 is a fairly large bookshelf speaker measuring 8.5 inches wide by 14 inches high and 10 inches deep (thats 21.6 by 35.5 by 25.4 cm). I have performed level-matched A-B comparisons involving the following speakers from Elac:Hi, I am new here and I am planning on getting my first stereo system in 15 years. Dual Flared Slot Port Our new dual flared slot vent allows for lower noise and higher bass output for improved bass dynamics. Here is a comparison of how DBR62 and BW 606s weights compare with the average, max and min weights in Passive Bookshelf class. This makes the DBR62 19 heavier than the BW 606. Designed to blend with traditional or contemporary styles. The Debut Reference brings significant acoustical and visual advancements. Here is more detail from when I compared them to the Canton Vento: The ELAC Debut Ref DBR62 weighs 8.23kg / 18.1lbs and the B&W 606 weighs 6.90kg / 15.2lbs. Building on the iconic status of ELAC’s Debut Series, a new Reference line emerges for our exclusive dealers. For me these sounded as if they had a single layer of thin (but not acoustically transparent) fabric over the speaker, however, they did offer plenty of detail and solid bass. SPECS: Enclosure Type: 3-Way Bass Reflex Frequency Response: 42Hz 35000Hz Nominal Impedance: 6 Ohms Sensitivity: 87db 2.83v/1m Crossover Frequency: 90Hz. For me, they simply did not have the presence I look for in a quality speakers.
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This expectation was amplified by another precedent set by the company: after releasing the 2.0 version of the entry-level Debut series, Elac had launched a series called Debut. When comparing the Uni-Fi 2. The DBR-62 Debut Reference is definitely a step up from the two lower models and I could understand this being someone's preference. Many Elac fans, myself included, figured that it was only a matter of time before the company offered a souped-up version of the Uni-Fi 2.0 with more glitz and glam. The range includes the UB52 bookshelf speaker (600/pair), the UF52 floor-standers (1,200/pair), and the UC52 center-channel speaker (400/each), all of which should be available to audition at Elac dealers by the time this article is published. Being more specific, I play in a couple of Big Bands in the Atlanta area and when I listened to big band music, the high energy associated with a big band was missing. I cannot recommend either the B5 Debut or the UniFi UB5 because they both sounded dull to me. However, I would expect the sound signature to be generally consistent between these BS speakers and the corresponding towers given that Andrew Jones designed each of them and I am pretty sure that they employ the same tweeter within each series. These are all bookshelf speakers and you don't mention whether you are looking for BS or towers. Building on the iconic status of ELAC’s Debut Series, a new Reference line emerges for our exclusive dealers. Click to expand.I have performed level-matched A-B comparisons involving the following speakers from Elac:
