Q. Are the smaller Q Acoustics loudspeakers as good as large ones?
Yes. All the Q Acousticsloudspeakers within each series have the same sound characteristic. For example; the 3010, 3020 bookshelf and 3050 tower loudspeakers have the same tonal balance, but the power handling and bass extension increases as you go up the range.
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Q. What does the "program" part of the "Power Handling (program)" specification mean?
Answer: As an example, if the speakers are rated 15-60W, if you play music with a 60W amp flat out (as long as it is not clipping) the speaker in question will handle it, but if you put a continuous sine wave at 60W through them, they wouldn’t. The ...
Q. Which floorstanding loudspeakers would match my bookshelf loudspeakers?
Answer: All of the Q Acoustics loudspeakers within each series have the same sound characteristic. For example; the 3010, 3020 bookshelf and 3050 floorstanding loudspeakers have the same tonal balance, but the power handling and bass extension ...
Q. Which receiver or amplifier works best with Q Acoustics loudspeakers?
Q Acoustics loudspeakers will produce great sound when matched with any good quality amplifier or receiver. There are a great number of very good amplifiers available today and we cannot be familiar with them all. Some of the brands we respect and ...
Q. What happens if the amplifier rating is less/more than the power handling of the attached loudspeaker?
Answer: It is possible to damage loudspeakers with any amplifier, high or low power, if you really want to. Naturally this should be avoided; a higher power amplifier should be OK, but please be sensible. A good rule is; if it sounds distorted, then ...
Q. How do I match my loudspeakers with the location within a room?
Answer: The 2000/i, 3000/i and Concept series loudspeakers are rear ported and designed to work best with some space behind them i.e. 200mm or so away from the rear wall. If you position your loudspeakers close to a wall/corner, then the foam bungs ...