Review: Q Acoustics 3020iEngaged and musicalThe Q Acoustics 3020i is reasonably priced and razor-sharp priced. But also well-sounding.Q Acoustics 3020iJohn HvidlykkePublished 2021-06-19 – 5:53 am Our opinionEngaging and musical reproduction. Low price.Cheap finish. The sound could be more detailed.SpecificationsConfiguration: 5″ woofer, 22 mm dome tweeterConstruction principle: Bass reflex, 2-wayFrequency range: 64 Hz – 30 kHz (+ 3/-6 dB)Sensitivity: 88 dBMax. power: (not specified)Recommended amplifier power: 25-75 WImpedance: 6 ohmsDimensions and weight: 17 x 27.8 x 28.2 cm / 4.8 kgFinish: Black, white, gray, walnutWeb: qacoustics.co.uk British Q Acoustics is especially known for making good quality speakers at a reasonable price. And the Q Acoustics 3020i seems to be built according to the same no-nonsense recipe. The vinyl-covered cabinet has rounded edges, and the drivers, which appear to be of average quality, are surrounded by chrome-plated metal ornaments. It is not exclusive, but sensible and décor-friendly. The speakers are available in white, gray, black and walnut.On the back you will find, in addition to the obligatory bass reflex port, a couple of screw/banana binding posts that look far more exotic than they turn out to be. But the cables are firmly hold in place – so what more could you ask for?The cabinet seems relatively solid and passes the knuckle test fairly well. There are screw bushings on the underside so that the speakers can be mounted on Q Acoustics’ own stands.The finish is minimalist. (Photo: Q Acoustics)British Q Acoustics is especially known for making good quality speakers at a reasonable price. And the Q Acoustics 3020i seems to be built according to the same no-nonsense recipe. The vinyl-covered cabinet has rounded edges, and the drivers, which appear to be of average quality, are surrounded by chrome-plated metal ornaments. It is not exclusive, but sensible and decor-friendly. The speakers are available in white, gray, black and walnut.On the back you will find, in addition to the obligatory bass reflex port, a couple of screw/banana binding posts that look far more exotic than they turn out to be. But the cables are firmly hold in place – so what more could you ask for?The cabinet seems relatively solid and passes the knucle test fairly well. There are screw bushings on the underside so that the speakers can be mounted on Q Acoustics’ own stands.The sound qualityTheis is the sound of music! The Q Acoustics 3020i is characterized by a very musical reproduction that makes you want to listen more. They are not perfect, but instruments and voices seem both present and engaging.The treble is well resolved and fine percussion details emerge. A little further down, there are some problems in the area where the midwoofer and tweeter are divided. Here, especially female voices get a slightly unfortunate nasal sound.The room reproduction is great for the price. You get an acoustic image of the stage, which is wide, deep and high. Although it is not as sharply drawn as with DALI Oberon 1. For most people, however, the difference will be small, and if you do not have a really good amplifier, it may never be noticeable.The stress test in Disturbed’s The Sound of Silence turns out less fortunate. This is not a serious problem, as it is almost impossible for a compact two-way speaker to handle the combination of full orchestral crescendo and solo singing. But the Q Acoustics 3020i are better at home with slightly less complicated tasks.The Q Acoustics 3020i makes you want to listen to more music. (Photo: Q Acoustics)ConclusionQ Acoustics 3020i is a charming little speaker that does not make much of itself, but which makes you want to listen to more music. The rendering is not over-detailed, but the context is fine. And at a price that is a third lower than the most expensive participants in the test, it deserves the best recommendations.