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Reddit mentions of Elac Debut Series 5.1 System

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Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Elac Debut Series 5.1 System. Here are the top ones.

Elac Debut Series 5.1 System
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    Features:
  • This ELAC 5.1 speaker system features the top-rated Debut Series speakers
  • The Debut series features silk-dome tweeters with deep-spheroid custom waveguides
  • Also, the speakers are designed with custom-designed woofers with aramid-fiber cones
  • Includes 2 B5 bookshelf speakers, 2 F5 tower speakers, 1 S10 subwoofer, and 1 C5 Center speaker.
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Found 4 comments on Elac Debut Series 5.1 System:

u/winglerw28 · 2 pointsr/audiophile

As somebody who is learning to appreciate improved audio quality due to my foray into better headphones and audio interfaces for my PC, I am looking to find a decent set of speakers for my living room.

I just recently moved out on my own (a first for me), and have a relatively small amount of space to really make an optimal acoustic setup. The living room and dining room are connected in a somewhat open, L-shaped design, with the living room space being 11'x19'. I have sectional couch that eats up a lot of that space against the wall the main entrance is in, and the door prevents some space from being used in that corner as well.

Wit that being said, what would my best option be assuming I am willing to spend up to $1600? I listen to a variety of music, a lot of it vocal-heavy, and I tend to care more about music than television/movies. I would prefer something that is flexible and could perform well in a more open space in the event I move out. I was looking at this, but I have no idea how I'd set that up in the space I have or whether I'd just be putting a ton of overkill into a relatively condensed space anyway.

EDIT: To clarify, I don't necessarily think I would want that exact speaker system, and was looking at the form factor and logistics of placing the speakers.

Any help/advice is greatly appreciated! :)

u/Darksol503 · 1 pointr/hometheater

Another Fluance owner here vouching for some great speakers. With your budget, their mid to upper level line would do you great. Look into their speakers, skip their subs. I love my SXHTB (ultra budget route) which does everything I need for an insane value and even better sound. One or tiers above that and your talking some fairly well reviewed and respects set ups.

Read some reviews, that's how I could pulled in.

You could also check out Chanes or ELACs offerings. If I wanted to spend double to upwards of triple what I did, I'd be heavily checking both of these lines out for sure.

https://www.chanemusiccinema.com/index.php?route=module/productbundles/view&bundle_id=103311

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01DMNUKAG/ref=mp_s_a_1_11?ie=UTF8&qid=1483299862&sr=8-11&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=elac
(Minus the sub, your F12 is probably better)

u/grizzlybee · 1 pointr/BudgetAudiophile

you could go with the Elac Debut 5.1 but it would put you closer to the $1500 when you add in a receiver