Technical Specifications
Output power 8Ω |
2 x 48W RMS |
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Output power 4Ω |
2 x 70W RMS |
Frequency response |
20Hz – 45 kHz |
Distortion |
<0.1% |
Signal to noise ratio |
> 92dB |
Channel separation |
> 110dB |
Mains voltage |
115/230V 50/60Hz |
Colours |
Black White |
Height |
136 mm |
Width |
265 mm |
Depth |
385 mm |
Net weight |
5,5 kg |
Networks |
ethernet, WiFi |
DAC |
PCM5101 |
Encel Gelati Bookshelf Speakers
...Speakers For a New Generation
Back in 1958, at the age of only 24, Alex Encel set about building locally-made stereo systems for Australians. Over half a century has passed since Alex built his first pair of speakers by hand here in Melbourne, and now that tradition continues with a colourful range of bookshelf speakers: Gelati.
Your Music, Your Flavour
Encel Gelati are made in a number of uniquely flavoured lacquer and woodgrain cabinets like Birch Black, Vanilla, Caramel Walnut, and Pistachio.
They’re adaptable to the surrounds of your listening space, with 12 delicious magnetic grilles on offer in shades like Eucalyptus Green, Ocean Blue, Lemon Yellow and Coffee Brown. Swapping them out takes seconds, allowing you to choose and change your speakers' appearance. Gelati don't come with grilles as standard, allowing you to personalise their look.
Designed in Melbourne
Gelati were tuned based on extensive listening tests here in Melbourne by the Encel team, and we’re thrilled with an overall balance that makes them musically dexterous across a number of genres. They confidently serve up sweet highs, decadent mids, and a low-end dripping with punch and authority. Gelati are packaged with a minimum of disposable materials and manuals.
A defining trait of the Encel brand is artistic collaboration, with Melbourne-based illustrator Alice Oehr designing the Gelati’s cardboard packaging. And of course, Gelati are manufactured with sturdy, durable materials like MDF and kevlar, meaning their gift of great music will continue for years down the line.
Alex founded the Encel brand with the aspiration of making beautiful music systems affordable. His evangelical yet egalitarian approach to audio endures in the brand today.