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Review on 🎡 ELAC Debut Reference DBR62 (Black/Walnut) - Exceptional Audio Quality and Elegant Design by Jason Clemons

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Amazing sound from the speakers

Nothing to say? Tons of bass, particularly articulate, which is very important at low frequencies. It is not difficult to handle despite the sensitivity of 84 and 6 ohms. It's not a "relaxed" sound to me. I was a bit worried because you have to pay $600 for a pair. Although even at $900/$1000/pair in the market I doubt I would go without these ELACs. They're a bit big; they are very easy to hear, the sound is pleasant, you don't need a subwoofer for music in a 12x12 room. I had monitors from Whaferdale Denton, Teac HR300, Kef Q150, Definitive Technology SM65, Fostex 5.0, Emotiva monitors, a. Elak's sound is better than everyone else's. A very happy owner. I run them with a NAD 326 Bee, an analog and very good built-in amplifier, and a TEAC CD player. My main setup is a Vincent SV500 Hybrid, an Audiolab CD player and a great Dali Opticon 6 with a QAcoustics Q12 subwoofer. ELAC reference, winner all along the line! Kind regards.

Pros
  • Top marks for support and durability from testers
Cons
  • Nothing