Elac Debut 2.0 F6.2 Floorstanding Speakers-Black
Introducing the Pinnacle of Elac Debut 2.0 Series, the F6.2, a floorstand speaker designed to compete in the big leagues. This speaker is perfect for those seeking to build a powerful two-channel or surround-sound system for a superior music and home theater experience. The F6.2 is a high-performing speaker that offers exceptional value in high-end audio, making it a "no-excuses" choice for any audiophile. The F6.2 features a new tweeter with a wide-dispersion waveguide, providing extensive sound coverage. It also includes a new woven Aramid-Fiber woofer for robust, high-quality sound. This speaker also boasts larger cabinets, enhancing its sound projection and quality. With a sensitivity of 87db @2.83v/1m, the F6.2 is an efficient speaker that delivers a clear, powerful sound. Experience the difference with the Elac Debut 2.0 Series F6.2. Color: One Color.
Introducing the Pinnacle of Elac Debut 2.0 Series, the F6.2, a floorstand speaker designed to compete in the big leagues. This speaker is perfect for those seeking to build a powerful two-channel or surround-sound system for a superior music and home theater experience. The F6.2 is a high-performing speaker that offers exceptional value in high-end audio, making it a "no-excuses" choice for any audiophile. The F6.2 features a new tweeter with a wide-dispersion waveguide, providing extensive sound coverage. It also includes a new woven Aramid-Fiber woofer for robust, high-quality sound. This speaker also boasts larger cabinets, enhancing its sound projection and quality. With a sensitivity of 87db @2.83v/1m, the F6.2 is an efficient speaker that delivers a clear, powerful sound. Experience the difference with the Elac Debut 2.0 Series F6.2. Color: One Color.
Introducing the Pinnacle of Elac Debut 2.0 Series, the F6.2, a floorstand speaker designed to compete in the big leagues. This speaker is perfect for those seeking to build a powerful two-channel or surround-sound system for a superior music and home theater experience. The F6.2 is a high-performing speaker that offers exceptional value in high-end audio, making it a "no-excuses" choice for any audiophile. The F6.2 features a new tweeter with a wide-dispersion waveguide, providing extensive sound coverage. It also includes a new woven Aramid-Fiber woofer for robust, high-quality sound. This speaker also boasts larger cabinets, enhancing its sound projection and quality. With a sensitivity of 87db @2.83v/1m, the F6.2 is an efficient speaker that delivers a clear, powerful sound. Experience the difference with the Elac Debut 2.0 Series F6.2. Color: One Color.
Introducing the Pinnacle of Elac Debut 2.0 Series, the F6.2, a floorstand speaker designed to compete in the big leagues. This speaker is perfect for those seeking to build a powerful two-channel or surround-sound system for a superior music and home theater experience. The F6.2 is a high-performing speaker that offers exceptional value in high-end audio, making it a "no-excuses" choice for any audiophile. The F6.2 features a new tweeter with a wide-dispersion waveguide, providing extensive sound coverage. It also includes a new woven Aramid-Fiber woofer for robust, high-quality sound. This speaker also boasts larger cabinets, enhancing its sound projection and quality. With a sensitivity of 87db @2.83v/1m, the F6.2 is an efficient speaker that delivers a clear, powerful sound. Experience the difference with the Elac Debut 2.0 Series F6.2. Color: One Color.
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ELAC Debut F6.2 2.0 Standing Speaker for Music Playback via Stereo System 5.1 Surround Sound System Excellent Sound and High Quality Design 3-Way
Delivery between 26–30 June $15.52
ELAC F6.2 Debut 2.0 Floorstanding Speakers
Free delivery between 1–3 July
ELAC F6.2 Debut 2.0 Floorstanding Speakers
Delivery between 28 June – 1 July $29
originally posted on ebay.com
Andrew Jones design is a clever approach to make a below average crossover network and decent cheap drivers mounted in a laminated ported box. The price tag at under $300.00 retail a pair is fair and nothing for Elac to be ashamed of. The sound quality of these speakers is what you should expect for the price paid, in a garage or game room these are spectacular but fall pretty hard in a dedicated audio room with higher end electronics as it should for the price. To sum it up if you are looking for a great sounding play room or garage you cant go wrong here, just be aware at this speakers price point due to sub par electronics and drivers will not satisfy in the short or long run in a dedicated audiophile set up, so you may want to keep looking and saving money to ... MoreAndrew Jones design is a clever approach to make a below average crossover network and decent cheap drivers mounted in a laminated ported box. The price tag at under $300.00 retail a pair is fair and nothing for Elac to be ashamed of. The sound quality of these speakers is what you should expect for the price paid, in a garage or game room these are spectacular but fall pretty hard in a dedicated audio room with higher end electronics as it should for the price. To sum it up if you are looking for a great sounding play room or garage you cant go wrong here, just be aware at this speakers price point due to sub par electronics and drivers will not satisfy in the short or long run in a dedicated audiophile set up, so you may want to keep looking and saving money to satisfy that itch. I rate these speakers 4 of 5 stars (for the price point being sold) .
originally posted on ebay.com
I purchased mine new with a set of B6s as well. Solid build quality. Heavy. After a good break in period, they sound terrific in my opinion. I've rotated both pair in and out for a year. Good pedigree. Elac Concentros are 75 grand a pair. This model is a bit more affordable. You won't be disappointed.
originally posted on bestbuy.com
I can say I like and I’m always in the quest for high quality sound, have tried various setups over past serveral years, Wharfedale , Cambridge audio, monitor audio to name a few. I was amazed what these speakers deliver, excellent imaging, vocals and detail. Give this speaker some 20-30 hours to break in . Quick and easy way to break them in is to face speakers to each other and reverse polarity on one of them. This will allow you to drive this speakers louder and run it overnight without waking up the neighbors. You can throw on some duvet/comforter over them to more sound damping. Once they break in the speakers sound as they should, the initial harshness etc goes away. I don’t know how do they even make them at such low price. I would compare it to speakers that ... MoreI can say I like and I’m always in the quest for high quality sound, have tried various setups over past serveral years, Wharfedale , Cambridge audio, monitor audio to name a few. I was amazed what these speakers deliver, excellent imaging, vocals and detail. Give this speaker some 20-30 hours to break in . Quick and easy way to break them in is to face speakers to each other and reverse polarity on one of them. This will allow you to drive this speakers louder and run it overnight without waking up the neighbors. You can throw on some duvet/comforter over them to more sound damping. Once they break in the speakers sound as they should, the initial harshness etc goes away. I don’t know how do they even make them at such low price. I would compare it to speakers that are in the $2000 range. Also, they shine with high quality tracks. I play tidal mqa ( master quality audio) using my blusound node 2 to my amp and they sound just awesome!!
| Warranty Period | 5 years |
| Nominal Impedance | 6 Ohms |
| Max Power Input | 140 |
ELAC Debut F6.2 2.0 Standing Speaker for Music Playback via Stereo System 5.1 Surround Sound System Excellent Sound and High Quality Design 3-Way
Delivery between 26–30 June $15.52
ELAC F6.2 Debut 2.0 Floorstanding Speakers
Free delivery between 1–3 July
ELAC F6.2 Debut 2.0 Floorstanding Speakers
Delivery between 28 June – 1 July $29
Andrew Jones design is a clever approach to make a below average crossover network and decent cheap drivers mounted in a laminated ported box. The price tag at under $300.00 retail a pair is fair and nothing for Elac to be ashamed of. The sound quality of these speakers is what you should expect for the price paid, in a garage or game room these are spectacular but fall pretty hard in a dedicated audio room with higher end electronics as it should for the price. To sum it up if you are looking for a great sounding play room or garage you cant go wrong here, just be aware at this speakers price point due to sub par electronics and drivers will not satisfy in the short or long run in a dedicated audiophile set up, so you may want to keep looking and saving money to ... MoreAndrew Jones design is a clever approach to make a below average crossover network and decent cheap drivers mounted in a laminated ported box. The price tag at under $300.00 retail a pair is fair and nothing for Elac to be ashamed of. The sound quality of these speakers is what you should expect for the price paid, in a garage or game room these are spectacular but fall pretty hard in a dedicated audio room with higher end electronics as it should for the price. To sum it up if you are looking for a great sounding play room or garage you cant go wrong here, just be aware at this speakers price point due to sub par electronics and drivers will not satisfy in the short or long run in a dedicated audiophile set up, so you may want to keep looking and saving money to satisfy that itch. I rate these speakers 4 of 5 stars (for the price point being sold) .
I purchased mine new with a set of B6s as well. Solid build quality. Heavy. After a good break in period, they sound terrific in my opinion. I've rotated both pair in and out for a year. Good pedigree. Elac Concentros are 75 grand a pair. This model is a bit more affordable. You won't be disappointed.
I can say I like and I’m always in the quest for high quality sound, have tried various setups over past serveral years, Wharfedale , Cambridge audio, monitor audio to name a few. I was amazed what these speakers deliver, excellent imaging, vocals and detail. Give this speaker some 20-30 hours to break in . Quick and easy way to break them in is to face speakers to each other and reverse polarity on one of them. This will allow you to drive this speakers louder and run it overnight without waking up the neighbors. You can throw on some duvet/comforter over them to more sound damping. Once they break in the speakers sound as they should, the initial harshness etc goes away. I don’t know how do they even make them at such low price. I would compare it to speakers that ... MoreI can say I like and I’m always in the quest for high quality sound, have tried various setups over past serveral years, Wharfedale , Cambridge audio, monitor audio to name a few. I was amazed what these speakers deliver, excellent imaging, vocals and detail. Give this speaker some 20-30 hours to break in . Quick and easy way to break them in is to face speakers to each other and reverse polarity on one of them. This will allow you to drive this speakers louder and run it overnight without waking up the neighbors. You can throw on some duvet/comforter over them to more sound damping. Once they break in the speakers sound as they should, the initial harshness etc goes away. I don’t know how do they even make them at such low price. I would compare it to speakers that are in the $2000 range. Also, they shine with high quality tracks. I play tidal mqa ( master quality audio) using my blusound node 2 to my amp and they sound just awesome!!
Killer sound. Clear vocals and harmony. Great range. I like having the sub in my house, but these speakers would likely have enough bass in an apartment. Really got me back into music... vinyl, CD, bluetooth.My listening: Rock, country, classic rock, metal, edm.Yamaha HTR-6130 with Yamaha 10" sub woofer.I wasn't sure I liked them for a while. But glad I hung in. I've had them 3 months (I did't listen much... but now that they are broken in, I'm listening to more music than TV!!!!There are probably better speakers out there... but not at this price point!!!!Cons:- Break in period.- High volume starts to lose composure... they go plenty loud for me! I dont need to blow my neighbors out!- Metal - maybe better speakers for loud metal, but good OK for me. Van ... MoreKiller sound. Clear vocals and harmony. Great range. I like having the sub in my house, but these speakers would likely have enough bass in an apartment. Really got me back into music... vinyl, CD, bluetooth.My listening: Rock, country, classic rock, metal, edm.Yamaha HTR-6130 with Yamaha 10" sub woofer.I wasn't sure I liked them for a while. But glad I hung in. I've had them 3 months (I did't listen much... but now that they are broken in, I'm listening to more music than TV!!!!There are probably better speakers out there... but not at this price point!!!!Cons:- Break in period.- High volume starts to lose composure... they go plenty loud for me! I dont need to blow my neighbors out!- Metal - maybe better speakers for loud metal, but good OK for me. Van Halen / ACDC / Ozzy not as I remebered... or maybe I should start smoking again.
LOVE these speakers. I picked up 2 of them on their recent sale, Bestbuy had 2 in stock and they were great at price matching B&H photo so i got to pick them up rather than worry about shipping. Have them hooked up to a Denon S760 and they sound incredible. Took a bit to break them in and get them arranged properly in the room but they have a solid sound for music, movies, and video games. Strongly recommend if you're looking for a entry level Hifi setup but you don't want to spend an insane amount on speakers.
I've owned a pair of Mission 735 Towers for over 12 years, and were very satisfied with them until one of the Tweeters blew. I was not able to replace the Tweeters, (Even after contacting Mission in the UK.) so I spent over 6 months auditioning several mid high-end Towers at home. (Wharfedale Towers; SVS Towers; Martin Logan Towers; Etc.)I was at my wits end, unable to find Tower speakers that sounded as clean and natural as my Mission Towers, when I visited Best Buy's Magnolia Sound Room in Brandon, Florida.After explaining my problem with finding a pair of Towers that could provide the balanced & natural sound of my Missions'; the Sales person was very patient and let me audition (With my own CD) over 5 of the best Tower Speakers in their Magnolia Sound Room. ... MoreI've owned a pair of Mission 735 Towers for over 12 years, and were very satisfied with them until one of the Tweeters blew. I was not able to replace the Tweeters, (Even after contacting Mission in the UK.) so I spent over 6 months auditioning several mid high-end Towers at home. (Wharfedale Towers; SVS Towers; Martin Logan Towers; Etc.)I was at my wits end, unable to find Tower speakers that sounded as clean and natural as my Mission Towers, when I visited Best Buy's Magnolia Sound Room in Brandon, Florida.After explaining my problem with finding a pair of Towers that could provide the balanced & natural sound of my Missions'; the Sales person was very patient and let me audition (With my own CD) over 5 of the best Tower Speakers in their Magnolia Sound Room. (B&W; Klipsch; Martin Logan and the ELAC Debut 2-6.2 Towers)The B&W's that came close to my Mission Towers were over $2,000 each! The Klipsch Towers were too bright & tinny. The Martin Logan's sound were not as clear as the B&W's, and so on....Then he connected the ELAC Towers!!!! The sound was clean and natural, especially with the Mids and Highs. They required a little more power, and a Sub-Woofer to reach their best sound, when compared to all of the other's in the sound room.At just $399 each, I was sold!I worked my way way through college playing the trumpet, and toured with Sammy Davis Jr., so I know what a clean and natural sound is, when it comes to audio systems. These ELAC towers were comparable to the B&W's, but without the high price tag!After a year and a half, I am still enjoying the beautiful sound I'm getting from these Towers.I am pushing them with an Emotiva PT-100 Pre-Amp and an A-300 Power Amp.Thanks to Best Buy, I was able to find these ELAC speakers!!!!
I ran these up against a pair of Klipsch RP-8000F's recently and returned the Klipsch. I really like how these sounded and felt they had a much better warmth to them. I found the Klipsch a bit too bright and harsh. The caveat with these speakers is you really need a subwoofer. They don't of course hold a candle to the Klipsch in the bass area as there just is no getting past the physics. These are smaller woofers compared to the 8 inch on the Klipsch RP-8000F. These speakers are also not as loud/sensitive as the Klipsch so take more power to get to the same volume levels but once they get cranked they really start to sing. The bass starts to come out more in them too. I also like the size. Much less intrusive than larger towers.Save yourself some money over the ... MoreI ran these up against a pair of Klipsch RP-8000F's recently and returned the Klipsch. I really like how these sounded and felt they had a much better warmth to them. I found the Klipsch a bit too bright and harsh. The caveat with these speakers is you really need a subwoofer. They don't of course hold a candle to the Klipsch in the bass area as there just is no getting past the physics. These are smaller woofers compared to the 8 inch on the Klipsch RP-8000F. These speakers are also not as loud/sensitive as the Klipsch so take more power to get to the same volume levels but once they get cranked they really start to sing. The bass starts to come out more in them too. I also like the size. Much less intrusive than larger towers.Save yourself some money over the Klipsch and get this paired with a good subwoofer and you won't be disappointed. You'll get a better all around experience with both movies and music with the addition of a sub also.I don't regret my purchase one bit.
For the price I got them for, phenomenal. For the normal price over the bookshelf speaker, I’m not sure it’s worth the upgrade unless you don’t have a subwoofer, which you should. These speakers sound incredible nonetheless, with clean, clear sound that will reveal detail in music and movies that you’ve likely never heard. If these are on sale, jump on it. If not look at options from Q Acoustics, Infinity, SVS, Emotiva. Also the Pioneer Andrew Jones towers sound about 70% as good as these and are better value. Don’t think you won’t be happy with these, just things to consider.
This is my first tower speaker that I bought with the amazing 50% discount as a daily deal for members. And I must say I'm blown away with these speakers! They sound clear and the bass dynamics are pretty impressive sounding to me. I'm sure a good subwoofer would compliment it even more (can't wait to get some svs pb-1000's!) some say they prefer the mids of the smaller brother, the 5.2's but these tower speakers are definitely impressed me for sure! So don't worry that the 6.2's are not impressive as I'm very pleased to say the least and to top it off I haven't fully broken them in yet!! I heard they need to be broken in several hours to sound their best.
I'm a value-oriented audiophile. I've cycled through a lot of high end gear in my time, but as of the last few years I've focused on getting the most value for my buck. When the time came to purchase a small stereo set up for my study, I spent several months reviewing possible speakers to match up with my Yamaha R-N803 stereo receiver. The ELACs were on my list, as well as Definitive Technology 9020's, Bowers and Wilkins 603s, Martin Logan Motion 40s and Klipsch 820f's. All were floorstanders. I didn't have a problem with supplying a sub, I just wanted a speaker that was full-range and sounded good at any volume. I narrowed my choice down to the ELACs and Klipsch's.Cost factored in greatly in that decision, as well as numerous reviews that gave the ELACs a great ... MoreI'm a value-oriented audiophile. I've cycled through a lot of high end gear in my time, but as of the last few years I've focused on getting the most value for my buck. When the time came to purchase a small stereo set up for my study, I spent several months reviewing possible speakers to match up with my Yamaha R-N803 stereo receiver. The ELACs were on my list, as well as Definitive Technology 9020's, Bowers and Wilkins 603s, Martin Logan Motion 40s and Klipsch 820f's. All were floorstanders. I didn't have a problem with supplying a sub, I just wanted a speaker that was full-range and sounded good at any volume. I narrowed my choice down to the ELACs and Klipsch's.Cost factored in greatly in that decision, as well as numerous reviews that gave the ELACs a great rating. I was leery about buying the Klipsch's because I had the Synergy once upon a time and they were so tilted toward a harsh treble I couldn't listen to them. The new Klipsch 820's did get better reviews, but everything I had read about the ELACS said they were amazing. I felt like I couldn't lose.I purchased them and took them home. Giving them over a month of break-in time, I settled in for some serious listening. This is all connected to the Yamaha R-N803, with 100 watts per channel of RMS power. I have a Martin Logan sub to supply deep bass, with a crossover set at 60 Hz. The ELAC's were run full range, and I used the ARC built into the sub to set the bass up. Cables were Audioquest.I started with Tusk, a song by Fleetwood Mac. A set of congos is played prominently throughout the song. Some speakers really give you a solid impression of these hand-played drums, allowing you to hear the slap of the palms on them. The ELACs did not. There was a nice thump, with plenty of weight, but the realistic sound of the palms striking the surface were not there. The speakers were dark, with a rolled-off treble. Plenty of low-end weight and midrange fullness, but a very light treble that took away from the music for me.Next up, I played a song by Loreena McKennitt entitled, "Marco Polo." There's over 40 instruments in this song, and some speakers struggle to give you a feeling of the space and depth of the stage. The ELACs handled that part okay, but the lack of treble hurt the presentation. There were some instruments that I knew should be there, but they weren't showing up on the ELACs. They sounded veiled.Next up was Elton John's Curtains, off of his Captain Fantastic album. I have this on SACD, and love listening to the heavily emphasized toms throughout the track. The ELACs provided the low end depth, but again that lack of treble led to a boomy experience instead of the solid impact that I'm used to with this track.Moving on to one last song, I played Tool's 46 and 2. This song is a virtual torture test for speakers. Plenty of bass with double-kick impacts in several locations, screaming guitars, and brass that sometimes gets lost in the mix. The ELACs, at a lower volume, handled the song fine. As soon as I crept to 70% of volume, the sound grew hard and shrill as the ELACs lost their composure. They did not like to be played loud. I noticed several spots where cymbals should have been heard loud and clear, but sounded tinkly. The ELACs do not like to go loud and they do not like metal. My son turned to me at the end of the song and said, "I'm sorry but that sounded terrible."I too was very disappointed in the ELACs presentation. Just to be sure it wasn't my receiver, I hooked them up to a Rotel preamp with a 300 watt-per channel external amp that I use in my main system. Did they sound better? A tad, yes. But even with those great electronics they sounded lifeless.Past my return date for the speakers, which stunk. I saw the Klipsch 820s at Best Buy a couple of days ago for sale. Picked up a pair. Swapped them into my system with the Yamaha receiver, and what a difference!! The life that was absent from the ELACs was found in the Klipsch's. They brought a pleasant treble back into my system, and I wish I had bought them first.My suggestion for the ELACs: Pair them with bright sounding equipment. If you have equipment that seems harsh in the highs, the ELACs will tame that. And don't expect these to go loud. They lose composure too quickly. I would not buy these again given the opportunity.
| Warranty Period | 5 years |
| Nominal Impedance | 6 Ohms |
| Max Power Input | 140 |