After having the larger 3.0's w/o a sub and then listening to the smaller pair with a sub, I absolutely prefer the sound of the smaller speakers sound with the sub. No comparison.
I recently picked up a pair of these and I'm quite pleased. I have them in a pretty big room and they sound fantastic. I agree with you that the sweet spot is at least 5-6 ft away. IMO the speaker is well balanced, accurate, fast and tight. They're great for my use case ( 2 channel stereo casual listening). I like 'em. Thanks for the video👍🏽
@@Kpaceguy Based on your videos and how much you gloated about the L200's I got a deal and paid $800 for a pair of mint L200's in walnut finish. They look and sound amazing, now I'm wondering what their center and floorstanders sound like but they are hard to come by.
I have Triangle Bro 3 with Rel 1003 and SVS 1000 sealed subs. I enjoy treble because I'm 70 years young and I'm sure that I can't hear above 12,000 hertz. Question is? Would you go for Dali Oberon 1 or these Elac's? Does anyone have any experience with that speaker set?
@@Kpaceguy Thanks! Unfortunately I am an audio junkie and upgrading is my fix. What at less than $750 a pair would represent an upgrade in your learned opinion?
Depends on if the warm is veiling detail. Otherwise "accurate" implies you were in the studio and know exactly how the music sounded prior to playing it through your speakers. But a lot of warm is really veiling - tested some Q acoustic powered speakers - like having ear plugs made of taffy.
Hello! New subscriber! I’ve got a pair of Martin Logan XT B100’s drive by a Schiit stack with a pair of Gjallarhorn amps as monoblocks. I’m in need of a good sub under $1000. I use a WiiM Ultra as a streamer/preamp. It has a single RCA sub out. Ideas Everyone?
Depending on your orientation of 2 channel music or theater...sealed sub for music and ported for theatre. Here's another perspective...I am into music and I have first Gen Rel 1003 $349 and SVS SB 1000 $399. For $750 I have killer subs and my Wiim ULTRA provides crossover and DSP support. Dual subs solve the problem of frequency deviation at differing listening spots. OR? You could buy a killer Rhythmic, SVS or Rel (Music) vs theater sub. If you want tiny, go for the SVS micro sub that dips down to less than 20 Hertz.
After having the larger 3.0's w/o a sub and then listening to the smaller pair with a sub, I absolutely prefer the sound of the smaller speakers sound with the sub. No comparison.
Totally agree, I have the smaller paired with a nice sub. They are amazing.
I recently picked up a pair of these and I'm quite pleased. I have them in a pretty big room and they sound fantastic. I agree with you that the sweet spot is at least 5-6 ft away. IMO the speaker is well balanced, accurate, fast and tight. They're great for my use case ( 2 channel stereo casual listening). I like 'em. Thanks for the video👍🏽
Thanks for watching!
I just bought a pair and get them Saturday
Great review. I own the SVS Prime Bookshelfs and have been thinking about the Elac DB63. Have you had any experience with the SVS prime bookshelfs?
@adamcarver6036 Yes, I've reviewed them. Soon to review the new bookshelves as well .
@Kpaceguy would the Elac's be an upgrade or a lateral movement?
I think the Elac's are a clearly better speaker. They won't blow the svs out of the water.
It's like owning a corolla and moving up to a camry.
@@Kpaceguy that makes total sense to me. Thank you for the response.
@@adamcarver6036 yes sir!
Great content! Any speakers in this price range that you would consider “giant” killers?
@ItalianCJM8232 I appreciate it! Polk bookshelf speakers are excellent. Triangle brand is fantastic, too. Arendal of course. Just to name a few
@@Kpaceguy Based on your videos and how much you gloated about the L200's I got a deal and paid $800 for a pair of mint L200's in walnut finish. They look and sound amazing, now I'm wondering what their center and floorstanders sound like but they are hard to come by.
Great honest review! This is on my short list.
I'm glad you brought these alittle bit back down to earth cuz alot of Reviewers are giving them pretty high praise. 🧐🤥
I have Triangle Bro 3 with Rel 1003 and SVS 1000 sealed subs.
I enjoy treble because I'm 70 years young and I'm sure that I can't hear above 12,000 hertz.
Question is? Would you go for Dali Oberon 1 or these Elac's?
Does anyone have any experience with that speaker set?
I'd keep the triangles unless you want more bass out of your bookshelf
@@Kpaceguy
Thanks! Unfortunately I am an audio junkie and upgrading is my fix.
What at less than $750 a pair would represent an upgrade in your learned opinion?
Accurate and warm are not the same.
Great video. Looks like these will work out perfect for you
I always liked your videos,what’s your favorite speakers desktop!?
@samidebs3559 I'm a big fan of edifier speakers but I've actually been using these 20yr old onkyo speakers that impress me soooo much!
how would these compare to klipsch rp 600 m11
I like the Elacs better. More of a full body sound.
I agree the, Elacs for the money alone makes a better sounding than the Klipsch.
Depends on if the warm is veiling detail. Otherwise "accurate" implies you were in the studio and know exactly how the music sounded prior to playing it through your speakers. But a lot of warm is really veiling - tested some Q acoustic powered speakers - like having ear plugs made of taffy.
That's a little overkill using them as desktop monitors
@@EARLandPEARL-c3i There only up there for the video
Hello! New subscriber! I’ve got a pair of Martin Logan XT B100’s drive by a Schiit stack with a pair of Gjallarhorn amps as monoblocks. I’m in need of a good sub under $1000. I use a WiiM Ultra as a streamer/preamp. It has a single RCA sub out. Ideas Everyone?
Depending on your orientation of 2 channel music or theater...sealed sub for music and ported for theatre.
Here's another perspective...I am into music and I have first Gen Rel 1003 $349 and SVS SB 1000 $399.
For $750 I have killer subs and my Wiim ULTRA provides crossover and DSP support.
Dual subs solve the problem of frequency deviation at differing listening spots.
OR? You could buy a killer Rhythmic, SVS or Rel (Music) vs theater sub.
If you want tiny, go for the SVS micro sub that dips down to less than 20 Hertz.
Dude, nice review. You should get a better mic.
@donnowak4304 I have one in the cart but unfortunately it's 300+ bucks lol
Yo! You lost me at Yo! just not into that BS.
@@rayfriedman6107 🤦♂️