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LABORATORY TEST REPORT

The various protective grilles fitted to the Elac Debut 2.0 B6.2 meant that had to conduct more than the usual number of frequency response tests in order to completely show the speaker’s frequency response under all configurations. The trace shown on Graph 1 below 1kHz is comprised of the averaged result of nine individual frequency sweeps measured at three metres with the central grid point on-axis with the tweeter when using a pink noise test stimulus. The trace above 1kHz is the gated high-frequency response measured without any of the speaker grilles in place. It shows that the frequency response of the Debut 2.0 B6.2 extends from 50Hz

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