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After 100+ hours of testing, I am sharing my opinions to help potential buyers in the Bookshelf Speakers category.
The speakers are 3-way with a coaxial tweeter and midrange, and they also have a 6.5" Bass Aluminium Driver. The build quality is very good, and they have a depth of 33cm. They have a very full sound and play without distortion at high volumes. Their bass is rich and full (starting from 41 Hz, which is one of the lowest in the category), and the highs do not cause any auditory fatigue. The midrange and soundstage are exceptional.
To fully utilize their capabilities, they definitely require a powerful amplifier and possibly bi-amplification/bi-wiring, which they support.
To reach this conclusion, I compared them to the following:
1. Q Acoustics 3030i
2. Klipsch RP-600 M
3. Triangle Borea BR03
4. KEF Q350
5. Elac UBR62
6. Wharfedale (I don't remember exactly)
The reason I chose them over the others is that they were the most comfortable to my ears, with neutrality and without excessive emphasis on the highs like I encountered with the Triangle Borea and Klipsch, which fatigued me after a while at high volumes.
Additionally, the Q Acoustics seemed to have more coloration with pronounced vocals, although they were not bothersome, just like the Wharfedale, which had exceptional bass.
I liked the Q350 as well, as they had some of the best bass and overall sound, but their construction did not convince me. Compared to the UBR62, a 2-way speaker, I preferred them because they provided more solid midrange frequencies due to their 3-way design.
Overall, since sound is subjective, I would encourage anyone interested in purchasing them to listen to them firsthand. However, whoever chooses them will definitely be satisfied.
Elac Uni-Fi Reference UBR62 UBR62 Pair of Hi-Fi Speakers Bookself 140W 3 No of Drivers W20.8xD33.4xH35.9cm. Black | Elac Debut B6.2 DB62 Pair of Hi-Fi Speakers Bookself 120W 2 No of Drivers W19.5xD26.8xH37.5cm. Black | Elac Carina BS243.4 BS243.4 Pair of Hi-Fi Speakers Bookself 150W 2 No of Drivers W21.64xD20.47xH31.85cm. Black | Elac 32151 Pair of Hi-Fi Speakers Bookself 120W 2 No of Drivers W19.5xD29.8xH33.9cm. Black | Wharfedale Linton S019.31657 Pair of Hi-Fi Speakers Floor 200W 3 No of Drivers W30xD36xH56.5cm. Walnut |
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ManufacturerElac | Elac | Elac | Elac | Wharfedale |
Available through Skroutz | Available through Skroutz | Available through Skroutz | Available through Skroutz | Available through Skroutz |
PlacingBookself | Bookself | Bookself | Bookself | Floor |
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