Audiophile be there for you
Playing around with Q’s ‘dynamic widescreen sound’ will make you grow a strokable jazz-beard in minutes
Spread the love
Q says using BMRS rather than normal drivers gives a wider spread instead of focusing on a central sweet spot. Plus they can go down to 150Hz before passing things over to the sub, so there’s no crossover distortion.
Love is wall around
Next to that you’ll find a boundary setting switch with three options for speakers close to a wall, in corners, or wombling free out in the open. Pick the one that matches your setup for the best low-end response.
I’m outer, love
Round the back of each cab you’ll find a switch for designating left/right, so you can have the drivers on the inside or outside. The size and shape of your room will determine which configuration maximises your listening pleasure.
Love me splendour
There’s definitely a degree of audiophile twattery at play here, but honestly? It’s good clean fun, not least because perfecting your preferences does seem to hammer home the lack of crossover between the frequencies.