In this review, we will be comparing two different type of speakers . ELAC Debut 3.0 DC63 is a Center Channel speaker whereas the Diamond 12.2 is a Bookshelf speaker.
Let's have a brief look at the main features
of ELAC Debut 3.0 DC63 and Wharfedale 12.2 first before getting into our more
detailed comparison.
ELAC Debut 3.0 DC63 Key Specs
- 2-way Design
- 1" Hard-Dome Tweeter
- 2 x 6.5" Aramid fiber Woofer
- 50 to 38K Hz Frequency Response
- 87.5 dB Sensitivity
- Impedance: 6ohms
- Power Range:30 - 140watts
- Weight:10.73kg
- Dimensions (H x W x D): 197.0" x 21-1/16" x 12-1/4"( 197.0 x 535.0 x 312.0mm )
Wharfedale 12.2 Key Specs
- 2-way Design
- 1" Soft-Dome Tweeter
- 6.5" Mica-infused polypropylene Woofer
- 50-20k Hz Frequency Response
- 88 dB Sensitivity
- Impedance: 8ohms
- Power Range:20-120watts
- Weight:8.20kg
- Dimensions (H x W x D): 335.0" x 7.8" x 12.3"( 335.0 x 200.0 x 313.0mm )
What size room are the ELAC Debut 3.0 DC63 and Wharfedale 12.2 speakers good for?
The size of the room in which you are planning to use these loudspeakers is an important decision
factor. Here we have compared their suitability to various sizes of environments considering their size
and max power parameters:
Listening Environment* |
ELAC Debut 3.0 DC63 |
Wharfedale 12.2 |
Near-field |
Poor |
Poor |
Small Room |
Poor |
Average |
Mid-size Room |
Good |
Good |
Large Room |
Good |
Average |
Very Large Room |
Average |
Poor |
(* Approximate Room sizes: Small < 100sq. ft / 9 m2,
Mid-size: 100-220 sq. ft / 9-20 m2, Large 220-400 sq. ft / 20-36 m2, Very Large: >
400 sq. ft / 36 m2.
Average Floor Height: 9" / 2.7m. Typical room sizes differ from country to country, and the actual
listening experience changes depending on floor height, room shape, surface materials, listening
position, speaker locations, etc.)
In the following sections, we will get into more detail in order to better understand how the ELAC Debut 3.0 DC63 and Wharfedale 12.2 compare and hopefully end up with enough arguments to decide which one of these loudspeakers is the better choice for you.
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Drivers
Both Debut 3.0 DC63 and Diamond 12.2 are 2-way speakers.
Driver |
ELAC Debut 3.0 DC63 |
Wharfedale 12.2 |
Driver Setup
|
2-way
|
2-way
|
Tweeter
|
1-inch
|
1-inch
|
Midrange
|
- |
- |
Woofer
|
2 x 6.5-inch
|
1 x 6.5-inch
|
Debut 3.0 DC63 features a 1" Hard-Dome Tweeter and 2 x 6.5" Aramid fiber Woofer with a Crossover frequency at 2000Hz. On the other hand, the Diamond 12.2 features a 1" Textile Soft-Dome Tweeter and 1 x 6.5" Mica-infused polypropylene Woofer with a Crossover frequency at 2000Hz.
Frequency Response
Debut 3.0 DC63 has a frequency range of 50 to 38K Hz whereas Diamond 12.2 has a frequency range of 50-20k Hz.
Below graphs depict how these two speakers compare with the max, min and average values of the Min and Max Frequencies of other speakers in the Center Channel class in our database.
Low Frequency
Center Channel Speakers
High Frequency
Center Channel Speakers
None of these speakers achieves full range experience which is commonly agreed as 20Hz-20kHz. In order to achieve lower lows / deeper bass, we recommend you pair these with a subwoofer. Visit our Powered Subwoofers section to find out more about the available options.
Impedance and Sensitivity
Debut 3.0 DC63 is a 6 ohms speaker compared to the Diamond 12.2 which has a nominal impedance of 8 ohms.
These two speakers also have different sensitivity levels. Debut 3.0 DC63 sensitivity is rated at 87.5 dB and the Diamond 12.2's is rated at 88 dB.
Sensitivity
Center Channel Speakers
Power Range
Power
range is the range of input power in watts RMS that a loudspeaker is designed to handle. While using
an amplifier within this range ensures the nominal performance , inputting a power that is higher than the
max wattage can result in a damaged speaker.
Debut 3.0 DC63 can handle a max power of 140 watts RMS from the amp the whereas Diamond 12.2 has a max power handling value of 120 watts RMS, 20 watts less than the Debut 3.0 DC63.
Keep in mind that a higher max power handling value doesn't necessarily make that a louder speaker
compared to a lower max handling speaker. Loudness or the sound level is also impacted by parameters
such as Impedance, sensitivity and system efficiencies.
Input Type and Bi-Amping / Bi-Wiring
Diamond 12.2 features 5-way post posts which make bi-amping or bi-wiring possible. Debut 3.0 DC63 has a 5-Way post which doesn't feature bi-amping/bi-wiring.
ELAC Debut 3.0 DC63's 5-Way post terminals
Wharfedale 12.2's 5-way post terminals allows Bi-amping or bi-wiring
Physical Specs
Size of a speaker can sometimes become an important decision factor due to space constraints or in some cases purely for esthetic reasons. In this section, we are going to compare ELAC Debut 3.0 DC63's and Wharfedale 12.2's external dimensions. ELAC Debut 3.0 DC63 has external dimensions of 197.0 x 535.0 x 312.0mm ( 7-3/4-inch x 21-1/16-inch x 12-1/4-inch) whereas Wharfedale 12.2 has external dimensions of 335.0 x 200.0 x 313.0mm ( 13.1 x 7.8 x 12.3inch) .
ELAC Debut 3.0 DC63 is 138mm shorter and 1mm less deeper than Wharfedale 12.2 but it is also 335mm wider.
Below you can see the front view size comparison of ELAC Debut 3.0 DC63 and Wharfedale 12.2 in scale.
Comparison image of ELAC Debut 3.0 DC63 and Wharfedale 12.2 Size and External Dimensions
Base Surface Area Comparison
Base surface area of a loudspeaker may become a determining factor when the space in your room or desk is limited.
The base surface area of the ELAC Debut 3.0 DC63 is approximately 1669.2cm2 / 258.7inch2 and base area of the Wharfedale 12.2 is approximately 626.0cm2 / 97.0inch2. The Debut 3.0 DC63 requires 167% more surface area than the Diamond 12.2 which gives it a small disadvantage on placement in tight spaces.
What's in the Box of Wharfedale 12.2?
Here are the items that come with the Diamond 12.2:
2 Bookshelf loudspeakers2 Grilles4 Jumper-bars (pre-installed)8 Self-adhesive rubber feetUser-feets Manual