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  • Questionwhat is max wattage?

    Asked by j.

    • Answer Remember, the maximum recommended power rating is 140 watts at 6 ohms (not at 8 ohms) for ELAC F6 towers. I have a Crown 1502 amp, which offers 525 watts at 4 ohms and 300 watts of power at 8 ohms. Therefore, the Crown 1502’s 6 ohms power rating is somewhere between 300 watts and 525 watts of power to each speaker from the Crown 1502 to the ELACs. That’s a lot of “headroom” to bring out pure musical sounds with very low, almost nil, distortion to the F6s. I am using my NAD C725BEE receiver as a preamp. With the correct speaker placement (not overly critical placement parameters), you will wonder why anyone would spend 10k for speakers. I enjoy audiophile sounds like most of you, and I have a reasonable lower budget from which to work. I hope this helps.

      Answered by TruthInMusic

  • QuestionI paired these with Denon AVR-S750H and I feel the towers are under performing. Do you think the AV receiver is able to provide enough wattage to optimally run these speaker?

    Asked by Matt.

    • Answer Yes. My receiver, by Sony, has similar wattage output to your receiver by Denon. The volume of my Elac speakers, just as a test, was quite high. The sound was clear, clean, and just too loud. Note, though, that my system includes the center channel speaker and the subwoofer speaker by Elac.

      Answered by HappyElacCustomer

  • QuestionWhat are the dimensions of this speaker?

    Asked by Duane.

    • Answer W 7.69” H 43.18” D 10.55”

      Answered by Kris