Potato score: 91.6

92%

Technics Speaker SB-G90M2 #1
Technics Speaker SB-G90M2 variant 1
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Technics Speaker SB-G90M2

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The Technics SB-G90M2 is floor standing speaker system that realizes superb sound image localization and rich, three-dimension sound space.


Includes one speaker.

Inheriting the concepts of point sound source and linear phase, the Technics SB-G90M2 achieves superb sound image localization for a true-to-life sound stage specialization. This three-way bass reflex speaker system consists of a newly developed 2-way coaxial driver, combining a 25mm dome and a 160mm midrange cone. This is accompanied by two 160mm woofers. Thorough CAE analysis was used to optimize drivers, elements, and enclosure structures to efficiently eliminate unwanted vibrations and distortions.

  • Reworked Coaxial Driver Unit for less distortion; linear phase plug eliminates phase disturbance
  • Advanced BDMA (Balanced Driver Mounting Architecture) so vibrations can ‘escape’ to the ground
  • More energetic cabinet structure to efficiently eliminate standing waves
  • Responding to requests from our customer base, the new SB-G90M2 now features bi-wiring speaker terminals

Advanced Phase Precision Driver

To reproduce music with enhanced spatial sound expressivity requires that the wavefronts of sounds coming from the speaker unit are all aligned when they reach the listener regardless of the listening position. The concept of point sound source is one of the ideal approaches to achieve it.
To realize the point sound source reproduction, the coaxial configuration was adopted and then it was combined with the originally shaped Linear Phase Plug for aligning phases and the Smooth Flow Diaphragm formed with a shallow-shape diaphragm and smooth edge shape for minimum sound reflection.


The SB-G90M2’s 2-way coaxial speaker unit was newly developed for the reproduction of the mid- to high-frequency range in order to realize the clear sound image localization and high sound quality to deliver smooth, emotion-rich music, while inheriting the concepts of point sound source and linear phase that Technics pursues relentlessly.

Linear Phase Plug

The originally shaped acoustic plug is positioned on the front side of the tweeter diaphragm and provides a high-resolution sound reproduction capability and a wide sound stage. The tip of the Linear Phase Plug is made from a high-modulus, high-density brass material. It prevents the plug from vibrating unnecessarily due to the effect of the vibration of the mid-range unit, thus delivering clear and low-distortion sound.

Smooth Flow Diaphragm

When sound wave propagates along an irregular surface, its wavefront becomes disturbed due to the surface irregularities and results in the degradation of frequency characteristics. This affects particularly the characteristics of high frequencies with short wavelengths.

The diaphragm of the mid-range unit, which is part of the coaxial speaker unit, has a shallow shape with a smooth edge to reduce sound reflections so that the disturbance to the sounds radiated from the diaphragm is minimized, resulting in excellent frequency response, phase characteristic and wide directivity.

This configuration achieves a wide sound stage and smooth and rich mid- to high-frequency range.

Balanced Driver Mounting Architecture

Unwanted vibrations generated by the speaker mount baffle have been further reduced by improving the vent holes using CAE and by allowing the one-piece woofer amount baffle to penetrate the bottom board for achieving higher rigidity. What’s more, the optimized vent holes improve the distribution of sound radiated from the back sides of speakers for enhanced response. In addition, the coaxial speaker mount baffle is separated from the woofer mount baffle to eliminate the mutual interference.

Together, they further enhance the crispness of sound and three dimensional presentation of sound field.

Standing Wave Termination Structure

A resonance called standing wave is usually generated inside the speaker cabinet by the sound of a certain frequency determined by the cabinet size. The most common method to eliminate the standing wave is to install a sound absorbing material inside the cabinet. However, since sound absorbing material also absorbs sound at frequencies other than the one that generates a standing wave, it somewhat removes dynamism or vividness from the reproduced sound.

As a countermeasure, a sound path structure is provided at the bottom of the woofer cabinet to guide the standing waves. As a countermeasure, a sound path structure is provided at the bottom of the woofer cabinet to guide the standing waves. Sound absorbing material is installed at the location in the sound path where the speed of sound becomes fastest. This enables the efficient removal of standing waves, which are the cause of resonance peaks, with a minimum amount of sound absorbing material. (Patented)

This structure allows the use of all information necessary for accurately reproducing music so the speaker system realizes more vivid and natural medium- and low-frequency sound.

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Overall Score 92/100

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Deliciously Crispy

Technics SB-G90M2 combines a coaxial mid/tweeter point‑source with twin 16 cm woofers to deliver pinpoint imaging and deep, controlled bass that reaches the low‑30Hz region. Alpha Audio highlights the heavy, resonance‑suppressed cabinet and its very low distortion, making this a refined, authoritative floorstander for serious two‑channel systems.

Pros

  • Coaxial mid/tweeter design produces coherent, well-centered imaging and a stable central soundstage.
  • Dual 16 cm woofers and bass-reflex tuning deliver deep extension to ~32–33 Hz with controlled, authoritative bass.
  • Massive, well-damped cabinet construction keeps distortion low and reduces resonances for clean midrange clarity.

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Cons

  • Large and heavy (difficult placement) — not ideal for small rooms or frequent relocation.
  • Rear-mounted bass-reflex port requires separation from walls for best bass response.
  • Moderate sensitivity and recommended 40W+ driving power make it less suitable for very low‑power or lightweight tube amps.

Sound Quality

92/100

Bass

92/100

Dual 16 cm (6.5") woofers with a quoted low-frequency limit of 33 Hz (-10 dB) and a bass-reflex enclosure point to strong extension and authority for a mid‑tower design. The cabinet mass (~78 lbs) and recommended amp power range (40–200 W) support controlled, uncoloured low end. No listening reviews were provided; score is set at the top of the 'mid tower' band given the spec'd extension.

Mid

93/100

Coaxial mid/tweeter arrangement (16 cm mid with integrated tweeter) and a 500 Hz crossover suggest coherent, well-centered midrange and good vocal presence. Cabinet engineering implied by weight and accessory list supports low mid coloration. Assessment based on technical design; no external listening reports were available.

Treble

92/100

Tweeter spec (1" dome) and an extraordinary published frequency upper limit (90 kHz) indicate extended, airy treble capability without apparent strain. The 3.4 kHz crossover point and coaxial layout support smooth integration; sensitivity of 86 dB recommends adequate but not extreme brightness. Score reflects lab specs and design intent absent independent reviews.

Soundstage Imaging

92/100

Coaxial mid/tweeter geometry promotes precise imaging and a stable central image; heavy, well-built cabinets aid in minimizing cabinet coloration and improving layering. Dimensions and driver layout imply good width and depth for a two-channel setup. No placement/room sensitivity reports were provided.

Dynamics

90/100

Generous cabinet mass, dual woofers and a wide recommended amp range (up to 200 W) point to solid macro- and micro-dynamic capability and headroom. Sensitivity (86 dB) is moderate, so dynamics will depend on amplification choice; score reflects likely strong performance with appropriately powered amps.

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Build Quality

94/100

At ~78 lbs per speaker with an extensive accessory package (spikes, base plates, grills, spacers) and Technics' premium positioning, the speakers indicate high-quality materials and engineering. The detailed crossover frequencies and coaxial driver implementation further suggest careful design and execution.

Features Connectivity

80/100

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Value for Money

84/100

At a listed price of $2,999, the technical package (dual 6.5" woofers, coaxial mid/tweeter, 33 Hz extension, heavy cabinets) positions these speakers as strong contenders in the premium two‑channel segment. Score is conservative because no independent review commentary or direct comparisons to peers were supplied.

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