Q Acoustics 3020i Review: $300 speakers shouldn’t sound this good
Q Acoustics 3020i Review: $300 speakers shouldn’t sound this good
By Napier Lopez
British Audio firm Q Acoustics might make $4,500 speakers nowadays, but it’s better known for the performance of its budget speakers. Now that the company has made its entry to the US market, I’ve had the chance to test the 3020i – its midrange speakers – for a few months. At $300, they don’t hype up revolutionary technologies, fanciful designs, or exotic materials. Instead, they’re proof of how far you can get with good engineering and tasteful tuning. That’s not to say the 3020i are boring. Aesthetically, I find them both classy and modern: I like how the rounded corners set them…
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May 2, 2019 at 08:28AM
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By Napier Lopez
British Audio firm Q Acoustics might make $4,500 speakers nowadays, but it’s better known for the performance of its budget speakers. Now that the company has made its entry to the US market, I’ve had the chance to test the 3020i – its midrange speakers – for a few months. At $300, they don’t hype up revolutionary technologies, fanciful designs, or exotic materials. Instead, they’re proof of how far you can get with good engineering and tasteful tuning. That’s not to say the 3020i are boring. Aesthetically, I find them both classy and modern: I like how the rounded corners set them…
This story continues at The Next Web
May 2, 2019 at 08:28AM
via The Next Web http://bit.ly/2WkCsYy
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