Testseek.com have collected 16 expert reviews of the Q Acoustics Concept 20 bookshelf speakers and the average rating is 90%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Q Acoustics Concept 20 bookshelf speakers.
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16 Reviews
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Incredible audio reproduction across the spectrum, "Gelcore" construction means you hear only the drivers, not the cabinets, They look as beautiful as they sound
The depth of the cabinets might limit where you can place them, Their weight, and the absence of thread mounts, make them difficult to hang on the wall
Q Acoustics has developed an incredible set of bookshelf speakers that will fill your home with sound without costing a fortune...
Abstract: The Concept 20 is a medium-sized bookshelf loudspeaker, at just over 10” x 11” x 6”. Each speaker weighs 12 pounds. Their MDF cabinets are finished in a sharp (but fingerprint-magnetic) gloss black (gloss white is also available), with a simple aluminum b...
Abstract: Full review and independent laboratory test of the Q Acoustics Concept 20 Loudspeakers by Australian Hi-Fi Magazine. Free download.This equipment review consists of a full subjective evaluation of the Q Acoustics Concept 20 Loudspeakers written by Greg Bo...
Abstract: It was almost a decade ago that Q Acoustics launched its Concept range. At the time, the relatively new UK brand was known for affordable loudspeakers, and the 2013 arrival of the Concept 20 bookshelf was billed as a step toward the high-end. Okay, it was...
Published: 2016-10-07, Author: René , review by: the-ear.net
Abstract: I was well aware of the reputation of the British brand Q Acoustics prior to these products. It wins lots of awards and I'd heard them at several shows, so when I was offered the chance to hear them at home I got greedy and took both Concept 20 monitors a...
Abstract: For something that has been a very significant part of home audio for decades, speaker cabinets remain at the surprisingly unresolved end of the technical spectrum. The majority consensus leans to as inert a cabinet as possible but the means by which this...
Abstract: Take these exceptional £350 Concept 20 hi-fi speakers from Hertfordshire's Q Acoustics. They are simply amazing. In the correct setting, they are as good as – and in some cases better than – models costing 10 times as much. And that correct setting is one...
Dedicated stands aren't cheap (£200), but they're essential to hearing the Concept 20s at their considerable best
How much difference does a cabinet make? When it comes to the Concept 20 we'd say a massive amount. We're great fans of the Q Acoustics 2020i speakers, but the Concept 20s show how much more those drive units can do. Looking for a top-quality sub-£500 ...
Published: 2013-06-05, Author: Jason , review by: the-ear.net
Abstract: I got a remarkable result with the Q Acoustics 2010i last year, at £120 it was the least expensive speaker I had reviewed in a long while but far from the least entertaining, almost the opposite. Q Acoustics has done well by using a top notch freelance de...