Contour 30i

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Mid-size room? Mid-size speaker.

Contour 30i

Review Go back to a time when all that mattered was the next track on the album.

Contour 30i steps it up a notch from the 20i. Of course it still treads the same path – one of honesty transparency and sheer entertainment but it puts it all in a bigger package.

Like the rest of the Contour i family the 30i has the Esotar 2i tweeter – complete with the Hexis inner dome found throughout our flagship Confidence range and also in the Core series of professional studio reference monitors (trickle-down tech is an amazing thing, isn’t it…). Esotar 2i also gets a larger rear chamber. This together with Hexis helps to reduce unwanted resonances and smooth out the frequency response for even clearer sweeter high-frequencies.

Behind the scenes

We’ve endowed Contour 30i with two 18cm MSP drivers as well as doubling up on the rear ports. Behind the scenes we’ve tweaked the spider suspension (the springy ring that keeps the woofer in the right place when it’s at rest, and controls it in the right way when it’s moving). This one is made from aramid fibres and retains the ingenious structural properties from before (the ribs are of varying width to give even finer control over the cone’s excursion).

Contour 30i continues to use aluminium voice-coils too. We can make them extremely light – but also bigger than the old-style copper units you’ll find elsewhere. Lighter weight allows larger diameters with more windings yet low weight which means we have more control over the cone movement. And that means more control over the sound – especially at high frequencies and high volumes – exactly what you need in a mid/bass driver. Sure we experimented with small voice-coils on Contour i – the size other companies might use. The measurements said they should work for Contour i. Our ears said otherwise so we went big. Our ears were right.

And as with Contour 20i the flatter frequency response from the improved tweeter and mid/bass drivers means we’ve been able to simplify the crossover. Not that it wasn’t elegant before – but now… well we’ll let you judge.

Improved crossover

The improved crossover no longer needs impedance correction circuitry to optimise its performance – that’s all now done in the driver itself simply down to the physical properties of the materials we use. Fewer components cleaner signal path better performance.

While our engineers and designers were hunkered down listening to everything from jazz to classical to metal to electronica the team in our on-site factory were scouring sustainable sources for high-quality materials and finishes. They make sure all Contour i’s are furniture-grade: perfectly built perfectly finished and perfectly packaged.

Esotar 2i tweeter
Featuring a larger rear chamber and now the Hexis inner dome, which helps to reduce unwanted resonances and flatten the frequency response.

Improved spider
Improved asymmetric spider for increased system symmetry – and this one is made from aramid fibres for improved acoustic response.

Updated crossover
Extensive tweaks from the 2016 Contour model have led to a simpler, cleaner, and even better-performing unit.

Voice coil
Large diameter, long throw aluminium voice-coils.

 

Type: Floorstand
Sensitivity (dB @ 2.83V/1m): 87
IEC Power Handling (W): 300
Rated Impedance (Ohm): 4
Lower Cutoff (Hz @ +/- 3 dB): 32
Upper Cutoff (kHz @ +/- 3 dB): 23
Box Principle: Bass reflex rear ported
Crossover: 2.5-way
Crossover Frequency (Hz): 300/2200 Hz
Crossover Topology: 2nd order
Tweeter: 28mm Esotar 2i with Hexis
Midrange/Woofer: 18 cm MSP
Woofer: 18 cm MSP
Weight kg: 31.4
Width mm: 215
Height mm: 1140
Depth mm: 360
Width mm incl. feet/grill/stand: 300
Height mm incl. feet/grill/stand: 1169
Depth mm incl. feet/grill/stand: 403
Grille: Black
Baffle: Black Aluminium