![]() ![]() ![]() Kef, on the other hand, doesn't really do "cheap". For example, they have towers that are absolutely amazing, have a flat response, and are pretty dang cheap. But they have key elements that make them different.Įlac has a lot of "bang for your buck" speakers. I think that the kefs will be a lot better in the high ends, but lacking in the low ends, comparatively to the elacs. However, after many reviews watched of them, I can tell you what I think will happen. My kefs arrive Wednesday (I couldn't pick them up from best buy, and this is the soonest that Crutchfield can send them out) so I can't tell you my thoughts yet. I talk quite a bit about the elacs in there. If you saw the pinned post, that is me that made it. NO AFFILIATE LINKS, but if you find a great deal on something and want to share use. Include your Max price point for purchase advice SUGGESTED to help keep things a bit more organized If someone is being insulting or rude or spamming, please report it so the mods can assist.Įverything you ever wanted to know about acoustical treatments ONEĮverything you ever wanted to know about acoustical treatments TWO If someone is being helpful but you don’t agree, then explain why before you Downvote. If someone is being helpful and you agree with their advice, then Upvote it.(All affiliate sales/links will be removed) Feel free to post links to sales and good deals.If you are looking for advice on sound bars please post to /r/SoundBars.If you just really want a super cheap computer solution (Creative Labs, Altec Lansing, etc.) post to /r/PCSound/.If you have questions regarding Headphones OR IEM's, please post to /r/Headphones or /r/HeadphoneAdvice.If you have a question regarding Bluetooth speakers, please post to /r/Bluetooth_Speakers.A place to ask questions about speakers, amps, DACs, parts, pieces and to show off.While there is no upper price limit, realistically we focus on speakers in the sub $1000 range, with the sweet spot being between $150 to $500.This is a subreddit for all budget minded audiophiles and enthusiasts looking to grow into real speakers and separate components and out of boomboxes, mini systems, portable bluetooth and lifestyle speakers, and PC branded audio solutions. ![]() This ELAC Debut Reference DFR52 allows you to experience a detailed music reproduction and an airy, open soundstage. Combined with a new and more open grill design, these tweeters deliver a perfect response in the highest audible frequencies. The soft-dome tweeters in this Debut Reference DFR52 have a newly designed waveguides for an even better sound dispersion. By applying a new Dual Flared Slot Port, the Reference DFR52 delivers a solid and deep bass. This reduces cabinet resonances even further. Both woofers and midrange driver in this DFR52 feature a light, rigid Aramid Fiber cone and are built with stiffer casted aluminum chassis. The DFR52 loudspeaker cabinets are internally constructed with a so-called 'Enhanced Bracing' to prevent undesired cabinet coloration. For movie enthusiasts this loudspeaker suits perfectly as a front channel speaker in a multichannel setup. The DFR52 is mainly aimed at music enthusiasts who prefer an aesthetically pleasing monitor loudspeaker and an excellent sound quality. Thanks to newly developed loudspeaker techniques this loudspeaker offers an even more intense musical experience. This floor standing loudspeaker in the all-new ELAC Reference series is based on the popular Debut series. The ELAC Debut Reference DFR52 is a 3-way bass reflex speaker. ![]()
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