Elac Debut 2.0 B6.2 Vs PSB Alpha P5


Hello All,

I am helping a colleague build a new system. Based on his requirements I am suggesting him to go with the NAD D 3045, since he needs to connect his turntable and TV to the amplifier and also needs streaming audio.

I have shortlisted a few loudspeakers and am thinking of suggesting the Elac Debut 2.0 B6.2 or the PSB Alpha P5. Has anyone compared these 2 speakers? What are your thoughts? I have heard "an" Elac bookshelf monitor that Andrew Jones demoed a the AXPONA 2017 and it was pretty musical. But have no idea on these newer models.

The other speakers I was thinking are - Wharefedale Diamond 12.2, Monitor Audio Bronze 50 and the Klipsch Reference RP-500M. His budget is about $700.

Thanks!

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There are many very pleasing standmount speakers at or under that budget. Beyond the fact that the speakers mentioned sound quite different, one needs to consider the power requirements of the speaker and the room size.  I am thinking the Elac may require the most and Klipsch the least power. I know I would prefer the sound of the Elac. The Klipsch tend to be more harsh leading to fatigue. The Elac and the PSB lean towards the warm side. PSB and NAD are known to mate well.  

Sorry, I am rambling. 

@mesch, Thank you for the feedback. This is what I am looking for. Want to make sure my bias is not in play. I am leaning towards these 2 speakers since they are well within the budget and are favorably reviewed by the users. I will also keep my eyes open for used Totem monitors. The only issue is that these require more power. But the good thing I found out over lunch was my colleague is not too focused on TV and is open to traditional integrated amps Vs the NAD I was thinking of suggesting. So that opens more avenues to choose from - both used and new.

@milpai  Yes use of a more traditional integrated open up possibilities, speaker wise and opportunities for a higher wattage integrated. Problem with stand mounts is that many of the best ones at reasonable prices do drop below 4ohms in the bass region thus the demand for power.  That said it is amazing how good many of them sound. Much comes down to the warmth factor as relates to the room.