Description
About the ELAC Debut 2.0 F6.2
ELAC’s Debut 2.0 Series flagship
ELAC’s original Debut F6 floor-standing speaker was a true customer favorite, garnering high praise and stellar reviews. The newly designed Debut 2.0 F6.2 offers even better performance in a taller, slimmer cabinet. This new tower also sports an improved 1″ silk dome tweeter for extended high-frequency response, and a trio of updated 6-1/2″ aramid-fiber woofers for smooth mids and punchy bass.
“Excellent value for the price!”
“Everything sounds great. I am hearing details that I have never heard before…they sounded much better than a $2,000 set of [speakers] that I also listened to.”
— Jeromy, a happy Crutchfield customer from Louisville, KY
Custom-built for excellent sound
Fans of ELAC know that renowned speaker designer Andrew Jones has been at the helm of the Debut series since the beginning. Jones himself designs the magnets, woofers, crossovers, and enclosures for each Debut speaker, which allows for high-quality components without the added cost of outsourcing parts and supplies.
A high-quality crossover directs traffic
One of the F6.2’s performance secrets is its custom-designed multi-element crossover. Jones uses this important component to ensure smooth frequency distribution between each of the drivers. The result is full, natural sound from a floor-stander that won’t wreak havoc on your budget. Use a pair of the F6.2s as part of a great-sounding stereo or Debut 2.0 Series home theater system.
Features
New Tweeter with Wide-Dispersion Waveguide
A new silk-dome tweeter features a wide-roll surround and takes response up to 35,000 Hz for even more lifelike high frequencies. The waveguide improves directivity control and eliminates the diffraction modes inherent in traditional box enclosures.
New Woven Aramid-Fiber Woofer
The revised shape of the aramid cone offers even greater stiffness and damping, far superior to polypropylene or paper. The added strength allows more flexibility in design to achieve a smoother, extended low-frequency response.
New Cabinets with Easier Placement
Thick MDF cabinets with a luxurious black ash vinyl finish are larger, and internally braced for greater stiffness and strength, greatly reducing cabinet vibrations which cause unwanted coloration. On the Bookshelf and Center Channel, moving the bass port to the front of the cabinet means placement against walls or in bookshelves won’t compromise performance.
Optimized Center Speakers
Recognizing that in a multi-channel system the majority of sound comes through the center speaker, we have optimized sensitivity and impedance to minimize the power requirement from the AV receiver, maximizing dynamic impact from lower cost receivers.