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5.0 out of 5 starsNew speakers changed my listening life!
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2020
I'd been debating upgrading my terrible sounding home stereo but I'd find myself thinking I don't listen to enough music, and then I thought, hey wait a minute....
So I did some research. Lots. Ended up getting a pair of Q Acoustics 3020i Bookshelf speakers.
The difference between these and my old Boston Acoustics was amazing! The old ones had a kind of harsh, muddy sound - just awful.
The Q Acoustics are smooth and easy to listen to and very clear - in fact I heard stuff on these I had never heard before on records Id been listening to for 20, 30, 40 years. (Even using Spotify!) There is a hard to describe 3 dimensional quality to the sound from these. Pretty broad response high to low, seemingly without any hyped frequencies. In my set-up I've got a little subwoofer that gives it a little extra oomph. I just use a touch of it. (I wish the live sound mixing guys would use just a tad.)
I listened to:
Lucinda Williams - Car Wheels on a Gravel Road
Tom Petty - Wildflowers
Pat Metheny - Are You Going With Me?
Bill Frisell - Surfer Gurl
Pink Floyd - Breathe
Donald Fagen - New Frontier (classic track live sound guys often use to tune a room)
Shawn Colvin - A Few Small Repairs
The drums sound amazing. I hear the stick hit the low tom and the sound of the drum room. Guitars sound incredible as well. Acoustics feel like you're sitting right in front of them. A Tele on the Lucinda track sounds like my Deluxe Reverb is in the room.
Vocals are fantastic - full and clear but not strident. Little parts like mandolins, background guitar parts, Wurlitzer, and subtle B3 notes are so present - still low in the mix but way more easy to hear. Nice musical bass - full but not boomy or thumpy. The stereo image is really great. The speakers seem to really shine on some pleasing frequencies that get left out of a lot of current systems found in cars or Bluetooth portables, ear buds, Google and Amazon virtual assistants.
I should've done this a long time ago. It's super inspiring to listen to music on these speakers.