In this comparison we put the KEF Q100 and Q Acoustics 3020i head to head in a battle to find out which wins the specifications war. You might think it all comes down to the price, but frankly there is a lot more to it. If you would like to see more product comparisons and reviews in this category, click here.
The first product we will be looking at is the KEF Q100.
Next let's have a look at the Q Acoustics 3020i.
The Q100 pair is based on KEF state of the art HF driver developed for their flagship Blade model. They are in essence a smaller version of the well-received Q300s, each feature a single solitary 5.25 patented Uni-Q driver array which has been painstakingly engineered to produce highly accurate 3 dimensional sound.
Now for a look at a less extravagantly priced option, which still benefits from all the knowledge of an award-winning heritage. Q Acoustics have somehow managed to design and fabricate a delectable pair of bookshelf speakers that expel perfectly balance high fidelity room-filling sound without sacrificing on the aesthetics. So you can get a beautiful set which comes in 4 different colors, that have stunning sound to match their charm and all for a low price that rivals many of its main competitors.
HEAD TO HEAD COMPARISON | |
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KEF Q100 |
Q Acoustics 3020i |
KEY FEATURES | |
+ Uni-Q driver array. |
+ Mid/bass driver with dedicated decoupled high performance tweeter. |
WHAT OUR TEAM THOUGHT | |
The combined array effortlessly copes with a wide frequency response, they perform superbly under pressure and are built to last. |
Any cone noise which is reflected from the back of the enclosure is less likely to interfere as it is deadened by the enlarged front-to-back dimensions of the deep enclosure. The sound is unbelievable and so is the price-tag. |
Check out Music Critic's in-depth article 10 Best Bookshelf Speakers Under $1000 in 2024 which includes even more information.