Elac
Connex DCB41
Based on 15 Reddit mentions
$524.00
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Desktop Setup - Gaming / Movies / Work
Hi there. Both Argon Audio and Ruark Audio make good value speakers, so those two are safe choices in my opinion. I can think of a couple more options which you might like, in both looks and sound: Cambridge Audio L/R S - black or walnut ELAC Debut ConneX DCB41 - black ash or walnut Tannoy Gold Seri
...Folthanos in r/StereoAdvice
January 11, 2026 12:42 AM
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Who needs Spotify anyway?
I've got ELAC connex dcb41 as they are perfect size for the space I have, they are quite good to be honest, the x bass setting also helps - i had some edifier ones before but these are better. They are good value though certainly, i wanted maybe some Rokits but they are too big for my desk...
Own-Jeweler3169 in r/audiophile
September 15, 2025 9:02 AM
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ELAC Debut ConneX DCB41 for desktop speakers
It is nicer to be able to listen to the choices yourself if at all possible. Bluetooth is compressed and in general lossy and to be avoided if you have Airplay 2 or wi-fi (uPnP, DLNA, Chromecast). HDMI for Tv or computer - most computers support more than one HDMI or DP output.USB for easy control f
...Known_Confusion9879 in r/StereoAdvice
December 7, 2025 6:05 PM
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Active vs Passive for 'budget' level speakers for music
There is a point to powered speakers in around your price point at £500. It gives good value for your money (vs passive systems). But you would have slightly easier time upgrading those passive systems, since you wouldn’t need to change everything. These two could be the powered options to consider:
...iNetRunner in r/StereoAdvice
April 1, 2025 8:42 PM
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Do i need a DAC for my B650 tomahawk ?
Ah yes I also bought edifiers as my first set of desktop speakers, but then I switched to Elac DCB41, both are good.
Own-Jeweler3169 in r/MSI_Gaming
March 13, 2026 9:15 AM
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Speaker suggestion needed for difficult room
Thanks for the additional info. So you've got some decent options based on the measurements you provided. As for the speaker stand/wedge, a DIY wood option would be really nice and it would give you the option to do the math to make it with the angle that will be best for your room and position, as
...dmcmaine in r/StereoAdvice
February 14, 2026 3:05 AM
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Suggestions for desk speakers
Tu peux regarder du côté de l''elac dcb41 qui a une sortie sub. Elle existe en version adsum, un poil plus jolie de mon point de vu. Y plein de tests sur internet (whathifi...)
Nyatop in r/StereoAdvice
February 23, 2026 8:07 PM
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$750 budget; bookshelves for kitchen cabinets
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1752555-REG/elac_dcb41_wn_debut_connex_powered_bookshelf.html Looks like these baby ELACs are on sale for a reasonable price. LSXs would fit the bill too but are a lot more expensive. Given the location constraints I don't think it's worth going too crazy. Another op
...lellololes in r/StereoAdvice
July 24, 2025 8:23 PM
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Looking for a fitting stereo setup for my new build
seems like you're looking for speakers with their own internal amplification, known as "active" or "powered" speakers. the new ELAC Connex DCB61's might be worth considering, depending on how much space you have. there is a smaller version (DCB41) if you don't have a lot of desk space. Both have a s
...roguepeas in r/StereoAdvice
November 21, 2025 9:07 PM
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Office setup recommendations
The elac debut connex dcb41 are worth a listen. You could pick them up off Amazon and return if you hate them. I listened to them at capital audio fest last year and was thoroughly impressed. I only ended up with the LSX II since I got a really good deal, but would have had no hesitation buying the
...jewstn in r/StereoAdvice
December 8, 2025 5:49 PM
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