

🎶 Elevate your sound game with ELAC Debut 3.0 — where style meets sonic precision.
The ELAC Debut 3.0 DB63-BK bookshelf speakers combine a 1” aluminum dome tweeter and a 6.5” woven aramid-fiber woofer in a 2-way bass reflex design, delivering a frequency response from 42Hz to 38kHz. Featuring internal bracing to reduce distortion and magnetically attached grilles for a sleek look, these speakers offer powerful, clear sound with efficient amplifier compatibility, making them a top choice for audiophiles seeking premium sound in a compact, stylish package.




| ASIN | B0D9WJQY2D |
| Best Sellers Rank | 77,099 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 214 in Bookshelf Hi-Fi Speakers |
| Colour | Black Ash |
| Compatible devices | Laptop, Television, Desktop, Tablet, Smartphone |
| Control method | Touch |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Impedance | 6 Ohms |
| Included components | Speakers, Warranty, Grilles, Quick Start Guide |
| Is waterproof | False |
| Item model number | DB63-BK |
| Item weight | 7.85 kg |
| Manufacturer | ELAC |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Power source | Corded Electric |
| Product dimensions | 19.6D x 33.8W x 29.7H centimetres |
| Recommended uses for product | Indoor |
| Speaker size | 13.3 Inches |
| Surround-sound channel configuration | 2.0 |
| Unit count | 1.0 count |
| Wireless communication technology | No wireless communication technology |
C**H
Sound per £, these are great budget speakers
Not quite as good as the debut 2.0 floorstanders over all as these gave a fuller sound but that's to be expected. I had to downsize and decided on these newer 3.0 set. These do look more modern and the sound is still very good for the price. A nice upgrade from the 2.0 is the magnetic covers! I would certainly recommend them
A**R
These things are amazing. If you are thinking of buying a pair of bookshelf speakers. THESE ARE THE ONES!!!! I have them running off a little fosi audio ZA3 amp. They shake my whole house without any additional sub. They kick out so much sound and especially on the low end. It boggles my mind how great they truly are. Definitely worth the money.
R**O
Para meus ouvidos, soam muito bem, gostei demais, ótimo custo benefício.
R**.
De verdad que estas bocinas sorprenden tremendamente por su calidad de audio. Unos bajos tremendos, limpios y contundentes. En un espacio de pequeño a mediano, no vas a requerir un subwoofer.!!! Agudos nada chillones y medios claros. Muchos reseñas las ponen a nivel de bocinas que cuestan 3 veces más. Sin duda, son MUY recomendables. Bravo ELAC
E**5
Was looking for some bookshelf speakers that were under $1000 that would be a good fit for my modest Yamaha AS501 stereo amp, Yamaha CD S-303 player and Fluance RT85 deck. I started noticing rave reviews for the Elac Debut 3.0 DB63 speakers on YouTube a couple of months ago, but wasn't very familiar with the Elac brand. I've owned speakers by Infinity, Polk and Klipsch in the past, and while at the time they all seemed pretty decent, I became tired or bored of them after a couple of years for one reason or another. I have pretty broad musical tastes ranging from jazz, classical, rock, ambient and electronic, so I guess I'm probably a little more critical of speaker performance, although I really don't consider myself an audiophile but wanted something to deliver believable music reproduction. So when I saw a wide range of YouTuber reviews rave about the accuracy and neutrality of these speakers that could produce shimmering highs and impressive, tight bass I was intrigued, but also a bit skeptical of the hype. A couple of reviewers mentioned that these speakers sounded as good or better than speakers twice or three times the price. I resisted pulling the trigger until after the holidays, partly to see what kind of budget I had left over, and also to evaluate whether they were going to be a good match for my needs. I figured the $450/pair price point was a pretty low risk and if they didn't perform to my liking, I could still return them. Well, I have to say I'm pleasantly shocked at the performance of the Elacs. They delivered in spades! Full disclosure, I mounted the speakers on a pair of Monoprice easel speaker stands that brought the Elacs to ear level and followed their general guidelines for optimal speaker placement. Yowzers! These things were incredibly impressive in every way. The highs were well balanced, yet detailed without fatiguing. Midrange was melodic and accurate while the bass was authoritative and punchy, but not sloppy or boomy. Surprisingly, you can crank these puppies without them breaking up; remarkable considering their size. I think the rear porting of the speaker helps deliver the low end and the weird silver phase plug over the tweeter and intersecting wave guide helps keep the brightness of the aluminum dome construction in check while dispersing the highs more realistically. Some music observations: Chris Isaak - Wicked Game: The acoustic instruments, subtle drums and vocals sound totally believable with impressive sound stage and subtle "air". Isaak's vocals are spectacular with beautiful low growl and attention-grabbing falsettos being in center while the slide guitar riffs drift across the room as if it was carried by a breeze. Beautiful and haunting reproduction, revealing details and nuances I hadn't heard before. GoGo Penguin: This avant garde nu-jazz trio's self titled album is an exploration in acoustic sounds highlighting piano, drums and upright bass. The recording has a very "live" feel to it and through the Elacs, the trio sound like they're in the room with you. The hypnotic staccato piano passages have a natural, subtle resonance and space that reflects the place it was recorded. Drums sound tight and and at times explosive without distorting. Kick drum delivers punch and authority while cymbals sound crisp with wide dispersion. The upright bass pumps the rhythms with authority while capturing the squeak of the fingers as they slide on the strings. Mesmerizing delivery and wonderful sound stage showing exact placement of instruments in the room. The Elacs really elevate the whole presentation that borders on astonishing. Fritz Reiner - Richard Strauss: Also Sprach Zarathustra: This RCA Red Seal recording is my go to demonstration record for its incredible dynamic range, explosive percussion, bold brass/woodwinds and soaring strings. Acoustic / classical music can reveal how well a speaker can accurately deliver conventional instruments and the Elacs give the perfect concert hall presentation where other speakers would often fall short. The Elacs exceeded my expectations and has actually surprised me by revealing musical details that my other speakers couldn't deliver. If you're a fan of EDM or hip hop, you might want to supplement with a sub, but for most listeners, I really don't think you need one. In summary, I think these speakers are incredible at this price and would easily recommend to anyone who appreciates exceptional music reproduction at a very reasonable price.
C**N
Piccole, belle, potenti e cristalline, ovviamente il tutto dipende anche dalla qualità della sorgente
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