

The surround sound system includes two F6.2 floor-standing speakers (which are similar to ELAC’s F5.2, but slightly more powerful), a C6.2 center unit, two B6.2 bookshelf units, and a SUB310 woofer. Emily Ramirez who reviewed the ELAC praised the clean and detailed sound and low distortion rates, particularly given the price range. The woven Aramid-Fiber woofers, cloth dome tweeters, and bass reflex enclosures make for excellent sound clarity. The ELAC Debut surround sound system includes floor-standing and bookshelf speakers that produce high-quality sound.

Bluetooth connectivity also lets you wirelessly stream music, while the system’s sleek and compact design will make your theater room look awesome.Ĭhannels: 7.2 | Wireless: Yes | Inputs: 3in/1 out (ARC)| Digital Assistant: None | Number of Speakers: 2 With Dolby Vision and HDR pass-through, you get a clean picture to go along with your surround sound. The soundbar has an HDMI ARC port, three additional HDMI ports, an optical port, as well as a coax input, so you can easily connect your gaming console, TV, projector, or Blu-ray player and get started. Together, the system sounds better than most traditional surround sound speaker configurations. Our reviewer Bill Loguidice, who looked at a similar model, was impressed by the surround sound simulation and powerful audio output that worked well with his home theater system. In the package, you get the Dolby Atmos soundbar along with two eight-inch wireless subwoofers and two (two-way) rear surround speakers.

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With a total of 14 drivers (including two down-firing wireless woofers with the Elite version), this system has a lot of power. If you want full surround sound with booming bass, but you don’t want to invest in an expensive home theater receiver, the Nakamichi Shockwafe Elite soundbar is a smart choice.
