Experts recommend Elac Debut 2.0 B6.2 more than Kef Q150
As of 2 Apr 2024, experts prefer Elac Debut 2.0 B6.2 over Kef Q150, but both Speakers have solid expert endorsements.
As per this month's meta ranking, Elac Debut 2.0 B6.2 received 3 recommendations: from The Master Switch (4 Oct 2023), Pitchfork (19 Nov 2020) and SoundGuys (31 Jan 2024). By contrast, Kef Q150 received only 2 recommendations from Gear Patrol (5 Jan 2024) and Pitchfork (19 Nov 2020).
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Endorsement summary:
- On 19 Nov 2020 Pitchfork ranked Elac Debut 2.0 B6.2 as #9 and Kef Q150 as #11
Rank Speakers ... ... #9 out of 13 Elac Debut 2.0 B6.2 ... ... #11 out of 13 Kef Q150 ... ... Source: pitchfork.com - On 4 Oct 2023 The Master Switch ranked Elac Debut 2.0 B6.2 as #7
Rank Speakers ... ... #7 out of 17 Elac Debut 2.0 B6.2 ... ... Source: www.themasterswitch.com - On 31 Jan 2024 SoundGuys ranked Elac Debut 2.0 B6.2 as #2
Rank Speakers Comment ... ... ... #2 out of 4 Elac Debut 2.0 B6.2 Best design... ... ... Source: www.soundguys.com - On 5 Jan 2024 Gear Patrol ranked Kef Q150 as #10
Rank Speakers ... ... #10 out of 12 Kef Q150 ... ... Source: www.gearpatrol.com
After counting and adding up the 80 expert endorsements of the April rankings, Elac Debut 2.0 B6.2 outranks Kef Q150. This is not to say that Kef Q150 is a bad option. Like Elac Debut 2.0 B6.2, it is recommended by experts, but less.
Customers like Kef Q150 a bit more
At ReviewFinder we prefer to focus on professional product reviews, because customer reviews can be disproportionately affected by unrelated factors such as delivery, specific seller listing problems, and, of course, fake reviews. With that said, below is the summary of consumer sentiment.
Kef Q150
CS of 10 is similar to a 4.8 star review, CS of 0 is similar to a 2 star review.
Kef Q150, the pricier option, tends to get more favorable reviews than Elac Debut 2.0 B6.2.
As can be seen in the chart above, median best-selling speakers receives a consumer score of 9.1 (great). Both Elac Debut 2.0 B6.2 and Kef Q150 receive customer reviews that average out above that median threshold.
Elac Debut 2.0 B6.2 |
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9.4 Amazing
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Kef Q150 |
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9.6 Amazing
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Median best-selling Speakers |
In comparison:
Q Acoustics Concept 20 ranks #60 out of 118. Very high levels of customer satisfaction. Go to rankings 9.1 Great
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Elac Debut 2.0 B6.2 is more popular than Kef Q150
It's fairly safe to say that Elac Debut 2.0 B6.2 are more popular speakers than Kef Q150, based on their 1,000+ reviews. Popularity is determined based on product sales. Note that older and cheaper products tend to sell more.
To consider
Table: Top compared alternatives for Elac Debut 2.0 B6.2 and Kef Q150 | |||||
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Bose 301 | $275 |
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10.0 Amazing
| No expert recommendations | Cheaper Better Reviews | |
Pioneer SP-BS22-LR | $260 |
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9.6 Amazing
| No expert recommendations | Cheaper Better Reviews | |
Klipsch RB-51 II | $249 |
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10.0 Amazing
| No expert recommendations | Cheaper Better Reviews | |
Klipsch RP-150M | $260 |
In comparison:
10.0 Amazing
| No expert recommendations | Cheaper Better Reviews |
Rank | Change | Price | Speakers | hifioasis.com | What Hi-Fi | The Master Switch |
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1 | - | $1539 | Kef LS50 | - | 1 | 3 | - | 2 | 7 | - | - | 4 | - |
2 | - | $404 | Q Acoustics 3020i | 5 | - | 4 | - | 9 | - | 2 | 7 | - | - |
3 | - | $700 | Elac Uni-Fi 2.0
| 1 | - | 1 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
4 | - | Check price | Bowers & Wilkins 606 S2 | - | - | 9 | - | 7 | 5 | - | - |
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Expert reviews [16]
- with a score: 7
- without a score: 9
Highest score by What Hi-Fi | 100 |
Average score based on 16 reviews | 91 |
Lowest score by cracklingsound.com | 74 |
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Expert reviews [21]
- with a score: 4
- without a score: 17
Highest score by Old Time Music | 100 |
Average score based on 21 reviews | 92 |
Lowest score by Digital Trends | 90 |
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- BOOKSHELF SPEAKERS - The Debut 2.0 B6.2 raises the bar for bookshelf performance higher than ever before. With a black ash vinyl finish and newly developed tweeters, woofers & cabinets, these small-but-mighty speakers are unbelievably musical.
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- The Q150 proves that the best things come in small packages. A Uni-Q driver and CFD port mean it punches way above its weight.
- Q Series bookshelf speakers excel in small spaces. KEF's Uni-Q driver array plus Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) port tech equals high resolution and big sound.
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Tweeters produce the highest frequencies in sound, typically anything above 2,000 Hz. Usually located at the top of the speaker, tweeters come in different shapes (detailed below) and sizes. Generally speaking, the size of the tweeter is not as important as the shape. But, for some guidance, consider that a larger tweeter (measured by diameter in inches or millimeters) will likely be louder and able to disperse sound over a larger area.
Speakers with midrange drivers (i.e., at least three-way speakers) have a distinct advantage over two-way speakers. Adding a midrange driver to the mix allows tweeters and woofers to focus on the sound waves they’re best equipped to produce—high tones and low tones respectively. More specific and focused drivers means more accurate, robust sound. Compared to the other drivers, midranges cover sounds, not surprisingly, in the middle of high/treble and low/bass tones. The human voice and most instruments fall into this range. For more sophisticated listeners, or for those who truly want the best sound reproduction, a midrange driver is crucial.
The woofer is the driver that is responsible for low frequency sounds and bass - crucial for well-rounded, booming sound. It is the biggest driver in size, and is usually shaped like a cone. When reviewing different bookshelf speakers, you will often see a measurement in the product name, starting as low as 4” and ranging to 6 ½” or more. This measurement refers to the diameter of the woofer. A general rule of thumb is a bigger woofer means louder, more powerful bass. But, as with any speaker metric, this number alone doesn’t describe the loudness of the speaker and should be taken into consideration with other measurements such as sensitivity, which describes the loudness of a speaker per watt.
Elac Debut 2.0 B6.2 are a very popular option in the middle of the speakers price range. They're in the top 3 bestselling speakers and have dozens of popular alternatives in the same price range, such as Bose 301 or Klipsch RP-150M .
Elac Debut 2.0 B6.2 were released in 2019. There are a couple newer speakers on the market. Show newer Speakers
Elac Debut 2.0 B6.2 are $19.99 more expensive than the average speakers ($259.99).
Kef Q150 are a very popular option on the higher end of the price range. They're in the top 3 bestselling speakers and have dozens of popular alternatives in the same price range, such as Polk Audio Monitor 45B or Klipsch RP-600M .
Kef Q150 were released in 2017. There are dozens of newer speakers on the market. Show newer Speakers
Kef Q150 are $90 more expensive than the average speakers ($259.99).