Prime Day deal: save 34% on five-star Elac Debut stereo speakers

Prime Day hi-fi deal: these Elac Debut bookshelf speakers are a steal!
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Amazon isn't stacked with hi-fi but if you look close enough, you'll find some fantastic Prime Day hi-fi deals: like this super saving on these brilliant Elac speakers. Five-star reviewed at $350, you can now pick up the Elac Debut 2.0 B6.2 speakers for just $230 in the Amazon Prime Day sales.

These excellent standmount speakers are the perfect entry-level models for getting started hi-fi. They're equally a great replacement for any budget pair of speakers you own that are coming to the end of their time.

They use large, 16.5cm mid/bass drivers to help produce plenty of weight but they're nimble with it too, with a rhythmic and punchy sound thanks to a blend of quality materials and reduced levels of distortion.

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Elac Debut 2.0 B6.2 $350

Elac Debut 2.0 B6.2 $350 $251 at Amazon (save $99)
A great saving and a superb pair of five-star reviewed bookshelf speakers from Elac can be yours for hi-fi pocket change. With a fantastic sense of rhythm and dynamics and noticeably more oomph than their predecessors, they're perfect for music and home cinema.

Fans of their predecessors, the Award-winning Elac Debut B5.2s, will notice considerably more bass helped by bigger cabinets, a sizeable reflex port and those larger drive units too.

They might look understated but the results are a full-bodied and mature presentation with a solid and well-made form factor.

If you're not familiar with the brand, then don't be put off. Elac has been smashing it out of the park of late with its speakers for both hi-fi and home cinema. Consider this excellent discount on Prime Day the perfect opportunity begin your acquaintance.

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Dan Sung

Dan is a staff writer at What Hi-Fi? and his job is with product reviews as well as news, feature and advice articles too. He works across both the hi-fi and AV parts of the site and magazine and has a particular interest in home cinema. Dan joined What Hi-Fi? in 2019 and has worked in tech journalism for over a decade, writing for Tech Digest, Pocket-lint, MSN Tech and Wareable as well as freelancing for T3, Metro and the Independent. Dan has a keen interest in playing and watching football. He has also written about it for the Observer and FourFourTwo and ghost authored John Toshack's autobiography, Toshack's Way.