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Elipson PRESTIGE FACET 34F
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A tall, 3-way model, the Prestige Facet 34F has a commanding presence thanks to its elegant design and impressive sonic performance, which combines finesse with power with impressive deep bass.
The Elipson Prestige Facet 34F speaker introduces numerous technological innovations. The most noticeable is undoubtedly the sculpted faceted crown surrounding each driver, which gives the range its name. This meticulous design optimizes acoustic performance, and the refined finish ensures easy integration into any interior.
The Prestige Facet 34F is available in black, walnut, and white. The front panel is doubled and lacquered in black or white, showcasing the meticulous finish.
This 3-way floor-standing speaker features two 25 cm woofers and two 17 cm mid-woofers. The mid-woofers are equipped with a central phase plug that limits turbulence, reducing distortion. A 25 mm soft dome tweeter reproduces high frequencies with finesse and precision. The multi-faceted sculpted silicone surround for each driver reduces baffle effects and diffractions, resulting in a more linear frequency response and a smoother listening experience.
Special attention has been paid to the speaker cabinet. The front panel consists of two dense and thick materials, reinforced with numerous internal bracings. The steep-slope crossover uses high-quality audiophile components. The finish is also notable, with high-quality vinyl and a lacquered front panel.
At Elipson, the back is as important as the front. Our designers have created a premium, round dual binding post compatible with bi-wiring and bi-amplification, with silver-plated contacts to maximize signal transmission. It also allows for banana plug connections.
Neutral and accurate, this speaker delivers uncolored sound, faithful to the original recording. Each piece is reproduced with mastery, offering a sense of softness and serenity without aggressiveness.
The high sensitivity of the Prestige Facet 34F allows it to pair with any amplifier with a power rating of up to 300 watts per channel. Its dynamic performance also makes it an excellent choice as the left and right front channels of a multichannel home cinema system.
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Massive, tuneful bass gives the PRESTIGE FACET 34F its wow factor, with a surprising combination of authority and control that excels on low-frequency material. Its high sensitivity and muscular dynamics deliver effortless impact, while a sweet treble and well-defined soundstage keep mids and detail natural. Reviewers from Hi‑Fi Choice and Audiophilepure praised the balance and refinement.
Pros
- Exceptionally powerful, deep yet tuneful low end that provides authoritative extension without sounding loose when properly positioned.
- Refined, sweet treble that reveals detail without hardness, preserving natural midrange texture and instrumental clarity.
- High sensitivity and strong dynamics give effortless impact and headroom, making the speakers easy to drive and punchy at low volumes.
- Large, well-defined soundstage and focused imaging let instruments and vocals occupy distinct, believable positions.
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Cons
- Placement- and room-sensitive low end — incorrect positioning can produce a mid-to-low bass boom.
- Large, heavy cabinets (approx. 42.4 kg per unit) require substantial space and careful handling.
Sound Quality
93/100
Bass
94/100
Dual 250 mm woofers, 25 Hz claimed response and 300 W handling point toward very strong extension and authority; reviewer notes balanced low end without overwhelming the treble. Placement/room caveats not raised in reviews, so bass kept at the upper end of the large-tower typical band.
Mid
92/100
Midrange is detailed and well defined—reviewer specifically praises guitar pluck definition and overall lack of missing information compared with rivals. Slightly short of B&W reference-level purity per the review, so scored just below reference tier.
Treble
93/100
Silk-dome tweeter and reviewer comments describe a sweet, insightful top end with no hardness. Treble is refined and extended (claimed to 25 kHz) and integrates well with mids.
Soundstage Imaging
91/100
Reviewer cites clear, well-placed subtle percussion and correct spatial cues; imaging is focused and layered enough to separate instruments reliably in the soundfield.
Dynamics
92/100
High sensitivity (94 dB) and 300 W RMS capability combined with reviewer impressions of no missing impact indicate strong micro- and macro-dynamics with good headroom.
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Build Quality
90/100
Solid construction implied by 42.4 kg cabinet, lacquered front, MDF enclosure, silver bi-wire connectors and included spikes; passive crossover uses high-end components per spec. No reviewer complaints about resonance or finish.
Features Connectivity
80/100
Passive tower baseline applied. Speaker offers bi-wiring/bi-amp terminals (noted in specs) but score capped to passive baseline per rules.
Value for Money
88/100
At the listed price (~£2.5k in the review; product listing ~€3.2k), reviewers find the speakers highly complete sonically though slightly behind B&W 703 S2 in ultimate purity—strong performance for the price but not an unequivocal bargain vs top rivals.
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