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Elac Debut B5.2

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Elac’s original Debut speaker range was launched a few years ago to a fair amount of acclaim. Now it has been updated with the Debut 2.0 range, and these are the entry-level Debut B5.2 speakers.

We tested the Debut B5s (£250 at the time) and liked their combination of fluid midrange and timing, though we found dynamics and drive fell short of that delivered by the class leaders such as Q Acoustics and Dali. This time, we’re

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