The problem at hand is not if a particular speaker can make a note, but more to how efficiant that process is.

A set of headphones can make a whole array of sound as they are dealing with very little air that needs to be moved and a small distance between the diaphragm/cone and your ear drum. Pull a set of headphones away from your ears and all of a sudden the sound that was great becomes very tinny and hollow. The small speaker that once worked now doesn't.

The M2 is a great speaker and has more than the ability to produce a whole range of notes. The further you are away from the cones, or the more that you are required to crank up the volume, the ability of the speaker becomes more apparent. The M2 is a very flat response speaker. The M3 has a bump at the bass end as it uses a larger cone and it has a certain sound it it. Some like it better than others. Some actually like the sound of Bose speakers.


Anthem: AVM60, Fosi DAC-Q5
Axiom: ADA1500, LFR1100 Actiive, QS8, EP500, M3, M3comp, M5