Pretty sure you mean $379 EACH instead of for a pair for the F6, otherwise that would be an insane steal considering the F5 is $279 each.
I wonder if the B4 would make good computer speakers?
Without a doubt the best and most surprising sound of the show (so far) is a prototype monitor in the new Uni-fi range, which could not only do a convincing string bass, but even a room-filling electric bass, both supporting a vocally adept midrange. It was an amazing performance for a speaker with a five-inch woofer, four-inch midrange, and one-inch tweeter. The product will be out in March or April pending further fine-tuning. The UB5 monitor ($499/pair) will be joined by the UC5 center ($349) and UF5 tower ($499/each).
ELAC also showed the Jones-designed four-inch B4 monitor ($179/pair) and 6.5-inch F6 tower ($379/each), both shipping in April. They're part of the eight-model Debut budget line introduced last year. In addition to these Chinese-made mass market products, ELAC also has a higher-end range, featuring ribbon tweeters, manufactured in Germany.
Pretty sure you mean $379 EACH instead of for a pair for the F6, otherwise that would be an insane steal considering the F5 is $279 each.
I wonder if the B4 would make good computer speakers?