Speaker type | 2-way |
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Number of drivers | 2 |
Recommended usage | Speaker set unit |
Colour of product |
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Speaker placement |
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Speaker enclosure | Closed |
Bass reflex | yes |
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Amplifier | Built-in |
Impedance | 6.0 Ω |
Sensitivity | 86.0 dB |
Woofer | yes |
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Woofer diameter | 4.92 in |
Number of woofer drivers | 1 |
Connectivity technology | Wired |
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Weight | 26.46 lb |
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Height | 10.24 in |
Width | 9.45 in |
Depth | 15.2 in |
Tweeter | yes |
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Tweeter diameter | 0.98 in |
Number of tweeter drivers | 1 |
Best stereo speaker £200-£400, Awards 2014. Looking for a pair of top class sub-£500 standmounters? Q Acoustics' Concept 20s could well be the answer
Q Acoustics has released a ‘high end’ speaker that costs £350- how does that work?
Mark Craven believes Q Acoustics' mid-level Concept speaker package was worth waiting for 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 still on the right side of pricey, but later on in 2017 came floorstanders (the Concept 500s) at £4,000 a pair.
What happens when a successful entry-level speaker brand goes upmarket? Ed Selley finds out. Read our Q ACOUSTICS CONCEPT 500 Review.
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