Comparing Dali Spektor 2 and Q Acoustics 3020i
Expert reviews [15]
- with a score: 10
- without a score: 5
Highest score by What Hi-Fi | 100 |
Average score based on 15 reviews | 93 |
Lowest score by The Audiophile Man | 80 |
Score distribution:
80-100 | |
60-80 | |
40-60 | |
20-40 | |
0-20 |
Dali Spektor 2 ranks #10 and Q Acoustics 3020i ranks #41
Customers like Dali Spektor 2 somewhat more
Dali Spektor 2, the cheaper option, tends to get more favorable reviews than Q Acoustics 3020i. In our awesomeness score Dali Spektor 2 ranks #5 out of 206 and Q Acoustics 3020i ranks #1 out of 206.Go to awesomeness ranking Go to consumer score ranking
Q Acoustics 3020i is more popular
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To consider
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- WOOD FIBRE CONES: Dali’s low-loss drivers uses a mix of low-mass paper cones with wood fibre reinforcement. The embedded wood fibres give the surface an uneven structure, which dramatically minimizes the resonance of the surface. This creates the best possible reproduction of every detail in the audio signal.
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- Award-winning design heritage to shelf or stand mount to fit seamlessly into your chosen listening room, Larger cabinet increased cabinet volume from previous models delivering a larger scale sound and deeper bass
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Tweeters produce the highest frequencies in sound, typically anything above 2,000 Hz. Usually located at the top of the speaker, tweeters come in different shapes (detailed below) and sizes. Generally speaking, the size of the tweeter is not as important as the shape. But, for some guidance, consider that a larger tweeter (measured by diameter in inches or millimeters) will likely be louder and able to disperse sound over a larger area.
Speakers with midrange drivers (i.e., at least three-way speakers) have a distinct advantage over two-way speakers. Adding a midrange driver to the mix allows tweeters and woofers to focus on the sound waves they’re best equipped to produce—high tones and low tones respectively. More specific and focused drivers means more accurate, robust sound. Compared to the other drivers, midranges cover sounds, not surprisingly, in the middle of high/treble and low/bass tones. The human voice and most instruments fall into this range. For more sophisticated listeners, or for those who truly want the best sound reproduction, a midrange driver is crucial.