Revel F206 vs Emotiva Airmotiv T2+

Last updated: August 18, 2026

Short answer: the Revel F206 for better sound quality, the Emotiva Airmotiv T2+ for the lower price. The Revel F206 ranks #17 of 56 floorstanding speakers at $2000. The Emotiva Airmotiv T2+ ranks #22 at $999, $1001 cheaper.

On the Revel F206 side: CEA2034 spinorama shows a pretty even on-axis response. Set against that: Some directivity error and a small peak around 4.5kHz show up alongside the directivity error around 3kHz.

What the Emotiva Airmotiv T2+ offers: High-value three-way tower with strong output and unusually deep usable sealed-room bass for the price. Watch for: The nominal 4-ohm system approaches 3 ohms near 100Hz in Erin’s measurement, so a high-current amplifier is preferable.

Buy the Revel F206 if sound quality matters more than the price. Buy the Emotiva Airmotiv T2+ if the price matters more than sound quality.

Revel F206 vs Emotiva Airmotiv T2+

Specifications Side By Side

Revel F206 Emotiva Airmotiv T2+
Price$2000 used, Discontinued$999/pair
Ranked#17 of 56 in Large Size Floorstanding Speakers#22 of 56 in Large Size Floorstanding Speakers
Bass Extension (-10dB)34Hz (measured, Audio Science Review)32Hz (measured, Erin’s Audio Corner)
Bass Extension (-3dB)60Hz (measured, Audio Science Review)62Hz (measured, Erin’s Audio Corner)
Dimensions40.3"H x 8.4"W x 12.2"D (1023.6 x 213.4 x 309.9 mm)42.7"H x 12.2"W x 12.3"D
DiscontinuedYes-
Impedance4 ohms nominal (3.3 ohms minimum, measured by Audio Science Review)Approximately 3 ohms minimum near 100Hz (measured, Erin’s Audio Corner)
DriversDual 6.5" (16.5 cm) Aluminum Cone, Cast-frame Woofers, 5.25" (13.3 cm) Aluminum Cone, Cast-frame Midrange, 1" (2.5 cm) Aluminum Tweeter with Acoustic Lens Waveguide32mm folded-ribbon tweeter; 5.25" midrange; dual 8" woofers
Sensitivity87dB (measured, Audio Science Review)Approximately 89.5dB/2.83V/1m (measured, Erin’s Audio Corner)
Weight57.3 lbs / 26 kg each56.9 lb each
Woofer Cabinetported, frontported, rear

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The Two Speakers In Full

Revel F206: $2000 used, Discontinued

Revel F206 ranking card

Pros: CEA2034 spinorama shows a pretty even on-axis response. Predicted in-room response is excellent, with a smooth downward slope. Horizontal beamwidth of about ±65 degrees is wide, if a bit uneven. Distortion is very nice at 86dB SPL/1m, falling below the frequency range where human hearing is most sensitive, and stays excellent even at 96dB SPL/1m. Near-field measurements of the individual drivers show nice suppression of port and woofer resonances. Really amazing value for the performance.

Cons: Some directivity error and a small peak around 4.5kHz show up alongside the directivity error around 3kHz. Vertical directivity means listening position needs to stay within the tweeter axis, though the reviewer notes there is some leeway. Minimum impedance dips to 3.3 ohms, calling for an amplifier comfortable with a demanding load. Discontinued.

Bass Extension (-10dB)34Hz (measured, Audio Science Review)
Bass Extension (-3dB)60Hz (measured, Audio Science Review)
Dimensions40.3"H x 8.4"W x 12.2"D (1023.6 x 213.4 x 309.9 mm)
DiscontinuedYes
DriversDual 6.5" (16.5 cm) Aluminum Cone, Cast-frame Woofers, 5.25" (13.3 cm) Aluminum Cone, Cast-frame Midrange, 1" (2.5 cm) Aluminum Tweeter with Acoustic Lens Waveguide
Impedance4 ohms nominal (3.3 ohms minimum, measured by Audio Science Review)
Sensitivity87dB (measured, Audio Science Review)
Weight57.3 lbs / 26 kg each
Woofer Cabinetported, front

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Emotiva Airmotiv T2+: $999/pair Emotiva

Emotiva Airmotiv T2+ ranking card

Pros: High-value three-way tower with strong output and unusually deep usable sealed-room bass for the price. Erin measured F3 at 62Hz and F10 at 32Hz, with sensitivity just under 90dB/2.83V/1m. Dual 8-inch woven-fiber woofers relieve the 5.25-inch midrange, and the 32mm folded-ribbon tweeter provides broad horizontal coverage. Approximately +/-2.5dB response linearity, solid cabinet bracing and low compression allow substantial playback levels; the gradual low-frequency roll-off integrates well with either room gain or a subwoofer.

Cons: The nominal 4-ohm system approaches 3 ohms near 100Hz in Erin’s measurement, so a high-current amplifier is preferable. Horizontal and especially vertical directivity through the midrange/tweeter transition is less uniform than the best waveguided or coaxial designs; listener height and nearby reflections matter, and EQ cannot correct the narrowing mismatch. The large rear-ported cabinet needs placement clearance, and its deep F10 should not be confused with flat 30Hz output at cinema levels.

Bass Extension (-10dB)32Hz (measured, Erin's Audio Corner)
Bass Extension (-3dB)62Hz (measured, Erin's Audio Corner)
Dimensions42.7"H x 12.2"W x 12.3"D
Drivers32mm folded-ribbon tweeter; 5.25" midrange; dual 8" woofers
ImpedanceApproximately 3 ohms minimum near 100Hz (measured, Erin's Audio Corner)
SensitivityApproximately 89.5dB/2.83V/1m (measured, Erin's Audio Corner)
Weight56.9 lb each
Woofer Cabinetported, rear

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