Q Acoustics 3020i review (2025)

What Hi-Fi? Verdict

Deep in size, deep in sonic analysis, these standmounts will make great first speakers

Pros

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    Rich, warm sound

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    Full bass and precise treble

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    Sweeping dynamics

Cons

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    Deep cabinet

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Consistency is an admirable trait in the manufacture of hi-fi kit. But when reviewing the second or third product in a range, it doesn’t make our jobs any easier.

Struggling for new ways to describe what is essentially the same character of performance, we’re occasionally tempted to simply link to the first review and add a few lines about any major differences.

That shortcut could be applied here, with the Q Acoustic 3020i standmounts. They're the next model up from the five-star 3010i in the company’s 3000i speaker range (which has more recently been expanded by the addition of the larger still 3030i standmounts).

The two models are similar in both physical and sonic design, but the 3020i adds a little in size and scale, dynamic reach and detail to try and justify the extra cost. And while it is mildly tempting to stop there, we’re very willing to give the 3020i the review they deserve.

Build and compatibility

Which is, as you might have guessed, a favourable one. Despite the fairly considerable hike in price over the original 3020 model they replace, the improvements featured in these ‘i’ variants make them just as competitive.

Most of these revisions centre around the cabinets, which are 25 per cent larger, by volume, than their predecessors.

Q Acoustics has worked to make them quieter, with point-to-point (P2P) cabinet bracing adding extra support to the parts of the box that need it most (i.e behind the driver).

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The cabinet corners have also been internally braced, while the baffle has been reinforced to provide improved support for the tweeter and mid/bass driver.

A new crossover feeds the Q3020i’s 20mm soft dome tweeter and 12.5cm mid/bass driver (compared to the 3010i’s 10cm unit), and Q Acoustics has this time embedded the terminal sockets into the cabinet.

The terminals now also stick out straight and are deep enough to fully insert a banana plug. The upshot is a pair of speakers not only easier to plug cables into but, more crucially, are an absolute pleasure to listen to once you've done so.

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Sound

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We dust off our sample of the 3020 and listen to them alongside the new version. As we play Elvis Costello’s Pony St, the superiority of the latter immediately becomes clear.

While the 3020i largely ape their predecessors’ warm, rich and insightful character, joyfully skipping through songs with wind in their sails, the jangly piano intro comes through with more refinement, making the 3020’s treble seem rounded off in comparison.

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The rhythmic structure between it and the bassline is more convincing, too. Q Acoustics’ tinkering has upped detail levels across the frequency range, and an improved spatial awareness also reinforces the successor’s greater sonic maturity.

We said their smaller siblings, the 3010i, could do with a bit more scale and dynamic reach to trouble the similarly priced, Award-winning Dali Spektor 2. As you might expect from speakers with bigger cabinets and drive units, the 3020i are a better match.

The clusters of woodwinds that kick off Bon Iver’s ____45_____ fill our test room with ease, the soundstage a wide-open canvas for them to dynamically wax and wane under the Q Acoustics’ attentive watch.

That, and his noodling vocal, spotlight a midrange that’s lush, clean and clear, with enough transparency to get across the song’s densely engineered composition.

There’s fullness to the bass line in Kendrick Lamar’s Institutionalized – it thumps through thick and fast under the twinkling instrumental. The 3020i don’t need any help from a back wall to make gains in solidity.

In fact, unlike their smaller siblings, they achieve optimum tonal balance when granted a little liberty. It’s not the end of the world if they’re placed near a wall, though – they simply lose a little openness and agility.

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We’d recommend placing them on stands – although be aware that the cabinets are just shy of 28cm deep, and feet at each corner can make positioning on stands any shallower than that a little tricky.

Q Acoustics may point you to a pair of its dedicated Q 3000FSi stands, for another £119 ($219) on top of the price – they're available in black or white (as are the speakers, in addition to walnut or graphite grey options).

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The 3020i’s main competitors are the aforementioned Dalis, which are a touch clearer through the midrange, and more considerate in their rendition of Peter Broderick’s Moment. They grant more delicacy to his piano-playing, though the Qs counter with greater refinement.

However, the most noticeable tell-tale between the Q Acoustics and their rivals lies with timing, the Dalis combing through each of these test tracks with slightly more rhythmic precision.

Verdict

Still, the Q Acoustics 3020i are no less enjoyable for that. A former Award-winning speaker that’s been improved, they keep Q Acoustics firmly among the cream of the budget speaker crop.

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2 CommentsComment from the forums

  • kzh

    Why is "deep cabinet" a minus? It's a definite plus in my book!

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  • Kennycobra

    I agree,as I mentioned in my own post which is SOMEWHERE on the forum, the Q Acoustics 3020i speakers manage to create very reasonable levels of os sound from a very compact enclosure Without resort to having virtual monolithic "skyscrapers" of cabinets on a shelf or stand.

    Reply

Q Acoustics 3020i review (2025)

FAQs

What is the difference between 3020 and 3020i? ›

The 3020 was a fairly bright speaker, but the updated 3020i offers a refined sonic design with a smoother midrange and deeper bass. This makes it a much better match for the typically thin sound of many AV receivers.

How far should Q Acoustics 3020i be from the wall? ›

Foam Bung The 3000 series speakers are rear ported and designed to work best with some space behind them i.e. 200mm or so away from a wall. If you position your speakers close to a wall / corner then the foam bungs should be inserted into the rear ports or there could be too much bass.

What is the sensitivity of Q Acoustic 3020i? ›

Q specifies for the 3020i a sensitivity of 88dB and a frequency response of 64Hz-30kHz, +3/-6dB.

What size woofer is Q Acoustics 3020i? ›

The 3020i builds on the success of its multi award winning predecessor. Boasting 125mm (5 in) and 22mm (0.9 in) precision drivers, the Q 3020i speakers deliver deep bass and room-filling sound.

Why is NAD 3020 so good? ›

The NAD 3020 had a clever power supply design that allowed it to sound way more muscular than its modest claimed power output of 20W per channel would suggest. It was engineered to perform well with complex, real-world speaker loads rather than just produce good results in a lab.

What is the difference between 8ohm and 16ohm speakers? ›

The physical differences between an 8-ohm and a 16-ohm speaker of the same type generally come down to voice-coil wire size and the number of voice-coil wire turns in the magnetic gap. When a speaker is manufactured, different wire is used for winding the voice coil based on the desired speaker impedance.

What is the 38% rule room acoustics? ›

You may have heard of the “38% rule”, whereby you set your seating position 38% of the way into a rectangular room from the wall in front of you, so as to minimise standing waves. This really only applies if the speakers are mounted in the wall, rather than on stands, but it can still be used as a starting point.

What is the frequency of Q Acoustics 3020i? ›

64Hz-30kHz

Should speakers be ear height? ›

The rule of thumb is still to place speakers at ear height as much as possible. Do you have two speakers? Then make sure the distance is between two and four metres. And make sure the sound can get to your ears as uninterrupted as possible.

What is the impedance of Q Acoustics 3020i? ›

I've got a pair of Q Acoustic 3020i speakers and I'm looking to pair them with a cheap amp (for the time being). I can't work out if the power of an Aiyima T9 is appropriate for these speakers. The speakers are nominal impedance of 6 ohms with a stereo amp power rating of 25 to 75 watts.

Who makes Q Acoustics speakers? ›

Q Acoustics was set up as a brand by parent company, Armour Home, around eight years ago to plug a gap in its product line-up.

What is a high Q speaker? ›

Q (or quality factor) is a unitless number that describes how underdamped an oscillating circuit is. A higher Q value means that the circuit or system has low damping and will ring or resonate for longer.

Is Q Acoustics 3020i active or passive? ›

Q ACOUSTICS 3020i Bookshelf Speakers Pair English Walnut - Featuring 2-way Reflex Enclosure Type, 125mm (5") Bass Driver, and 22mm (0.9") Tweeter - Stereo Speakers Hifi/Passive Speakers.

What is the difference between 3010i and 3020i? ›

Both deliver a similarly refined, balanced sound, but the larger 3020i delivers deeper bass and just that bit more scale, presence and all-round wallop than the smaller 3010i can muster.

What size woofer is best? ›

The Popular Choice: 12-Inch Subwoofers

12-inch subwoofers provide excellent sound quality, deep bass, and the power to elevate your car audio system. The larger size of 12-inch subwoofers allows for even deeper bass notes, perfect for bass-heavy music genres like rap, rock, and electronic music.

What is the difference between 3020 and 3020E? ›

See how we test. Note that 3020e is one of two nearly identical models. According to Epson, the only difference between it and the Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 3020 ($1,599 direct) is that the Epson 3020 doesn't support WirelessHD, so you don't have the option of connecting to it wirelessly.

What is the difference between nearfield and far field speakers? ›

Additionally, near fields are beneficial because they tend to have a slightly narrower frequency response—a measurement of the range of frequencies the monitor can produce. Near fields, therefore, will sound more similar to consumer monitors than large, expensive far field monitors will.

What is the difference between cone and dome speakers? ›

A typical loudspeaker system today usually employs a combination of cone and dome drivers – cones for the midrange and bass, and domes for the upper range.

What is the difference between A38 and A28 audio pro? ›

Audio Pro A28 are tiny and cheap. Yet they handle all audio sources - including music streaming and multi-room. The design is a fairly traditional bass reflex cabinet with a port on the back, but thanks to the larger cabinet volume, the A38 reaches a few Hz deeper in the bass than the A28.

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