The dimensions of 43 in / 8.6 in / 10.0 in (height/width/depth) are appropriately large and heavy at a net weight of 46.7lb, even looming over then F5 a bit. Sensitivity is at 87dB at 2.83 v/1m with Impedance rated at 6 to 5.4 Ohms (nominal/minimum Ω). Crossover frequency is 100/3,000 Hz and response is rated between 39 to 20,000 Hz. On top sits a 1-inch cloth dome tweeter, a 6.5-inch cone woven aramid-fiber midrange driver, and two 6.5-inch woofers also done in the same material cone. The F6 themselves feature a three-way bass reflex driver with for fuller sound. On an opinionated note: ELAC actually recommends that you take off the front grille for clearer sound, and surprisingly enough, the speakers are much nicer to look at aesthetically. Things continue to be practical on the rear with a single bass port and metal gold-plated binding posts in the rear, working with whatever wiring method you choose, whether it be stripping the wires or using banana plugs. The speakers themselves have cloth grilles that are removable within seconds to reveal the driver, and the pegs that hold them in place are affixed on the front rather than detach. Like before, the look is functional with MDF (medium-density fiberboard) and brushed black vinyl skin, along with metallic feet on all corners for an uncomplicated, yet opulent appearance. Each of these aforementioned units come separately. Along with what we already had before, beyond the two F6 Floorstanding Tower Speakers ($379.99/each), we added B4 Bookshelf Speakers ($179.99/pair), B6 Bookshelf Speakers ($279.99/pair), and finally an S10EQ Powered Subwoofer ($499.99). Perceptive LookĮditors’ Note: This will be our culmination and should give some insight how low (or high) you can go in terms of price and build experimentation. With this as my motivator, I finally test the ELAC Debut F6 Floorstanding Tower Speakers to complete my impressions and potential of the lauded budget-oriented lineup. We wanted to take it further and it ate at me a little bit afterward, since each component comes independent of one another. The kicker was that we did not even review the highest-end choices available at the time, our original intention to prove that gateway audiophile speakers do exist in the out there. Last year, I reviewed a part of the ELAC Debut Speaker System and left in figurative awe.
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