
The Elac Debut 2.0 B6.2 bookshelf speakers deliver mature, transparent sound that presents music without imposing its own character, according to What Hi-Fi? reviewers. CNET praised their clear sound and great build quality as excellent value. However, these speakers are described as unforgiving of lower-quality source components and may not be ideal for users with budget amplifiers. The updated design features a larger 16.5cm woofer with aramid fiber cone and a redesigned tweeter with extended top-end response to 35kHz. These speakers are best suited for audiophiles with mid-range systems who appreciate detailed, uncolored audio reproduction rather than those seeking a forgiving or room-filling sound.
- — Hugely transparent sound reproduction
- — Don't force their own character on the music
- — Unforgiving of poor source components
- — Tweeter top-end response extends to 35kHz, which may be excessive for most listeners



