The Q Acoustics M20 HD speakers punch well above their price point when it comes to audio quality, and they look lovely, too. If you can live without the modern conveniences of smart speakers, you'll get some unbeatable sound for your money.
These all-inclusive, multipurpose speakers were just as comfortable in my nephew’s game room playing Rust and Destiny 2 as they were providing the audio for the latest episode of Yellowstone, or acting as standalone speakers. They provided excellent, low-distortion stereo reproduction with plenty of bass across all formats and are a bargain for the sound quality they produce. Three years after SoundStage! first reviewed a Q Acoustics product, I am now the sixth SoundStage! reviewer to be impressed with the excellence of the company’s creations on all fronts. A high-quality build married to high-quality sound, all at an affordable price.
Another winning performance from a Q Acoustics’ system, the M20 HD speakers are versatile performers with a warm sonic performance that’s thoroughly enjoyable with music, movies and games.
Q Acoustics M20 HD Review: This $600 Hi-Fi System Is Eye-Opening!
On November 2, 2022
By paul-cash
Q Acoustics M20 HD Powered Wireless Music System$599.00
Q Acoustics M20 HD Powered Wireless Music System
8.7
BUILD9.0/10
FEATURES8.0/10
SOUND9.0/10
WHAT WE DIG
Great Build Quality
Warm, Natural, Detailed Sound
Ease Of Use
WHAT TO THINK ABOUT
No Phono Input
Gets Compressed On Heavy Bass Tracks
CRUTCHFIELD
Q Acoustics M20 HD review – Is this new powered wireless music system worth buying? Get the answer here!
Q Acoustics M20: The perfect high-resolution wireless audio system for music, movies and gaming
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If you have been around this site for a while, then you know we’re big on Q Acoustics. This UK-based speaker manufacturer utilizes modern manufacturing techniques and materials to make affordable products that produce high-end sound. That blend of design expertise and accessible excellence has also won them many awards.
Their relatively new M20 HD Powered Wireless Music System ($599/pr.) is a compact bookshelf speaker system that’s designed to deliver high-quality audio performance. It features two 5″ woofers, along with 7/8″ tweeters, and a built-in Class-D amplifier (65w x 2).
Besides that, The M20 HD system offers a variety of connectivity options, including aptX HD Bluetooth, USB DAC input (24-bit/192kHz), Optical Digital, stereo RCA input, RCA sub output, and 3.5mm aux input jack.
Q Acoustics created this system as a simple yet affordable way to gain entry into high-end audio. So does it fit the bill? Read on, and I’ll let you know the scoop!
Features/Specs at a Glance:
Tweeter 0.87 in
Mid-Bass / Driver 4.92 in
Frequency response 55Hz – 22kHz
Crossover frequency 2.4kHz
Inputs
Bluetooth® 5.0 (with aptX™, aptX™ HD, aptX™ Low Latency, SBC and AAC compatibility)
USB (24bit/192kHz compatibility) for connection to a PC
Digital optical (24bit/192kHz compatibility) for connection to a TV or other digital sources
Stereo RCA (line level) for connection to a CD player or other analog source
3.5mm (line level) as an additional analog connection
Power 2 x 65w
Cabinet-type Two-way reflex ported
Dimensions 11 x 6.7 x 11.65 in
Weight 5.1kg (11.25 lbs) (passive speaker), 5.5kg (12.2 lbs) (powered speaker)
Internal P2P™ (Point to Point) cabinet bracing for reduced cabinet distortion
decoupled to minimize any internal vibrations that can adversely affect the audio
Q Acoustics M20 HD Review: Our Impressions
Build
When it comes to build quality, the Q Acoustics M20 HD is one of the most solidly constructed systems I’ve seen to date. The heavy-duty MDF enclosure is substantially supported by Q Acoustics’ P2P™ (Point to Point) bracing, which makes for a really quiet cabinet. A quick rap test elicits just a brief “thunk” instead of a loud knock, which is a good thing.
We’ve talked about P2P bracing on some of Q Acoustics’ passive models, and it’s been hit or miss. However, on the M20 HD, it works extraordinarily well, possibly due to the relatively small cabinet.
Q Acoustics M20 HD
Mounted on the front of the cabinets are the two drivers, a 22mm (0.87 in) tweeter and 125mm (4.92 in) woofer. Those are covered by an acoustically transparent grille which is meant to stay in place. On the rear of the speakers are the bass ports, which provide a deeper bass response.
Connections/Settings
Being a powered speaker set, you get one “powered” speaker that houses the 2-channel Class D amplifier and a “passive” speaker that receives power/signal from the powered side using a standard speaker wire.
On the back of the powered speaker are all the connections previously mentioned, along with a speaker output for the passive side. You also have a connection for the power cord and a Left/Right switch so you can put the powered speaker on the side closest to the outlet (or equipment).
M20 HD Internals
Additionally, there’s an EQ switch to tune bass according to your room placement (corner, center room, front wall).
That said, I did find a couple of quirks regarding connections. First of all, only one of the two Analog Line Inputs can be used at a time. The RCA input is disconnected once you plug something into the 3.5mm input, which takes away some flexibility.
Secondly, there’s no Phono pre-amp built into these speakers, so you’ll need an external unit or a turntable with one built-in to play your vinyl.
Q Acoustics M20 HD
Setup
The simplicity of setup is one of the places the Q Acoustics M20 HD really shines. In order to use them, first, you set them out on stands (or a desk), then connect the included speaker cable between the powered and passive speakers. After that, you set the main speaker for left or right placement and plug it in.
Lastly, you press the power button on top of the main (powered) speaker, and you’re ready to go.
That process takes all of ten minutes (probably less), and if you use Bluetooth as a source, you’ll have music playing in a few minutes more.
Additionally, alongside the power button on top of the speaker are volume up/down buttons, which work great for nearfield listening. The power button also doubles as a source selection button.
Furthermore, the power button has an integrated status light. That light changes color to tell you when the speaker is on standby, Bluetooth status, and the source that is in use, amongst other things.
If you place the M20s on stands, you also get a handheld remote for control from your listening chair. That remote handles power on/off, volume, source selection, and playback control for Bluetooth. It’s a nice size, not too big or too small, and it feels good in the hand. You also get AAA batteries for the remote in the box.
Q Acoustics M20 HD
By the way, you get foam bungs in the box to dampen the rear ports. Q Acoustics recommends that you use them if you place the speakers close to a wall or in a corner. This will prevent you from overloading the room with bass.
Listening to the Q Acoustics M20 HD
I spent most of my time listening to the M20 HD via Bluetooth (aptX HD), playing a bunch of test tracks from TIDAL. I positioned them on heavy-duty metal stands in the same position as the Wharfedale EVO 4.2 I’ve been using to demo different amps. That would put them about 3 feet from the front and side walls and about nine feet from each other.
Then I sit about nine feet away from the speakers forming an equilateral triangle, more or less. After some trial and error, I found that some slight toe-in gave me the best balance of soundstage and focus.
Soundstage
Speaking of soundstage and focus, the M20 HD was masterful in this regard. I found it hard to believe that a $600 system could have such depth and separation. While the soundstage wasn’t the widest I’ve ever heard, it was tall and fell way back behind the speakers giving the presentation an organic quality I didn’t expect to hear from an entry-level product.
The M20 HD system has a somewhat forward perspective, but it’s not in your face. It sounds like you’re in an intimate jazz club, sitting not too far from the stage. Tonal balance is quite good for a system this cheap, there’s no part of the audio spectrum that sticks out too much.
Tonal Balance
Many cheap systems with Class D amps have artificially boosted highs that attempt to wow you right away, but that’s not the case here. I did detect a slight bump in the midbass, but nothing too distracting.
Q Acoustics M20 HD
The Bass overall is strong and weighty, with more punch and articulation than expected from smallish speakers such as this. The Treble is very detailed and sweet for the price range, and the mids are remarkably velvety to boot.
Dynamics
Along with that, this system really shined in terms of dynamics. These speakers play fast and agile with a good sense of impact. That let the M20 HD drive the music precisely with a massive scale for such a small speaker.
Listening to Chick Corea’s “Fingerprints (Live – Montreux Jazz Festival 2001)”, a whirling dervish of a song with many dynamic Drum and Piano solos, I was amazed at how well the system brought out the power of the instruments. Not only that, the texture of the instruments was so realistic, and the M20 HD was able to drop them in their own little bubbles in the stage with very little noise in the background.
That said, while this system is capable of some astounding Bass dynamics, keep in mind there is a limit to what a 5″ woofer can do. When I played some hip-hop and dance tracks with thundering bass, the M20 HD ran out of gas at times. Things became compressed and hard, but this is to be expected from a speaker this size.
However, I was still amazed at how much quality punch and slam they eked out of these speakers, even if the slam was lacking at points. These speakers play big and loud with very little distortion, which is remarkable. At the end of the day, if you’re looking to have a dance party, you can plug in a powered subwoofer.
Q Acoustics M20 HD: The Verdict
In short, the Q Acoustics M20 HD Powered Wireless Music System is an easy-to-use, well-built, and remarkably good-sounding hi-fi system. I can’t believe you get such a refined system with a built-in USB DAC, great Bluetooth, plus Digital and Optical connections for so little money. The only things that may give some folks pause are a lack of phono input and super heavy bass.
In the grand scheme of things, £389/$499 isn't actually that much for a set of bookshelf speakers as capable as these. They may be a little big for some rooms and spaces, but otherwise, they offer a gorgeous, rich, and refined sound to them with a great sense of timing and space that makes them a versatile choice for all range of genres of music and games alike. They also offer a great range of inputs, wired and wireless. If you are on the hunt for a set of capable and affordable wireless speakers for your living room, office, or indeed anywhere else in your home, these Q Acoustics M20 HDs are a fabulous set of DF-recommended speakers for the money.
Why contemplate a soundbar when you can go straight to a genuine streamlined hifi system for around the same price? The Q Acoustics M20 HD Wireless Bluetooth Music System is just that - a bona fide complete “Music System” packaged into an intelligent, attractive and svelte design. The M20 HD can not only elevate your screen-watching experience - its strong audiophile-grade musical performance means that you don’t need to compromise when it comes to enjoying a proper stereo listening experience. And it’s not only first-time dabblers that ought to take note here - anyone who’s already a seasoned hifi “convert” will appreciate the space-saving, flexible nature of the M20 HD at home if they’re looking to create a more minimal-style set-up in their main listening room, or on their desktop.
Q Acoustics M20 is a set of quite cheap speakers that even includes an amplifier, DAC and wireless connection in HD quality. This necessarily means that compromises must be made. But it can be hard to realise that when listening to them. The small boxes deliver a comfortable and well-balanced reproduction, which can well challenge much more expensive speakers.
The Q ACOUSTICS M20 HD BOOKSHELF SPEAKERS offer much of the performance of more expensive competition at an attractive price. Their aesthetic alone put them in a premium category.
An excellent alternative to a soundbar, and certainly more versatile, this pair of powered bookshelf speakers – one with a digital amplifier built-in – make for an easy to use and impressive-sounding audio solution for a living room, games room, bedroom or even a home office. However, they’re not ‘wireless’ in the sense you may imagine.
The Q Acoustics M20 HD speakers are a complete audio solution in the form of two bookshelf speakers. The audio is simply fantastic, the connectivity is terrific, and the versatility, performance, and power that the M20 HDs offer is basically unparalleled.
Jan 14, 2023
The Q Acoustics M20 HD Powered Wireless Music System shouldn't be dismissed as just another set of desktop Bluetooth speakers.
Derek Malcolm
Digital Trends
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Apr 28, 2023
The Q Acoustics M20 HD speakers punch well above their price point when it comes to audio quality, and they look lovely, too. If you can live without the modern conveniences of smart speakers, you'll get some unbeatable sound for your money.
Luke Baker
Pocket-lint
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May 26, 2022
The Q Acoustics M20 is one of the best of its kind right now and is worth every penny of its $599 asking price.
Ian White
eCoustics
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Jul 21, 2022
With a wonderful build quality and exemplary sound performance, the Q Acoustics M20 are worthy of a spot in your Hi-Fi haven.
Gerald Lynch
iMore
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Jun 01, 2022
These all-inclusive, multipurpose speakers were just as comfortable in my nephew’s game room playing Rust and Destiny 2 as they were providing the audio for the latest episode of Yellowstone, or acting as standalone speakers. They provided excellent, low-distortion stereo reproduction with plenty of bass across all formats and are a bargain for the sound quality they produce. Three years after SoundStage! first reviewed a Q Acoustics product, I am now the sixth SoundStage! reviewer to be impressed with the excellence of the company’s creations on all fronts. A high-quality build married to high-quality sound, all at an affordable price.
Kurt Wetzel
SoundStage!Simplifi
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Dec 07, 2021
Another winning performance from a Q Acoustics’ system, the M20 HD speakers are versatile performers with a warm sonic performance that’s thoroughly enjoyable with music, movies and games.
Kob Monney
Trusted Reviews
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Oct 06, 2021
Placed on a pair of stands or even on a solid flat surface, the Q Acoustics sounds big and confident
Ed Selley
AVForums
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Nov 02, 2022
Q Acoustics M20 HD Review: This $600 Hi-Fi System Is Eye-Opening! On November 2, 2022 By paul-cash Q Acoustics M20 HD Powered Wireless Music System$599.00 Q Acoustics M20 HD Powered Wireless Music System 8.7 BUILD9.0/10 FEATURES8.0/10 SOUND9.0/10 WHAT WE DIG Great Build Quality Warm, Natural, Detailed Sound Ease Of Use WHAT TO THINK ABOUT No Phono Input Gets Compressed On Heavy Bass Tracks CRUTCHFIELD Q Acoustics M20 HD review – Is this new powered wireless music system worth buying? Get the answer here! Q Acoustics M20: The perfect high-resolution wireless audio system for music, movies and gaming Play Video If you have been around this site for a while, then you know we’re big on Q Acoustics. This UK-based speaker manufacturer utilizes modern manufacturing techniques and materials to make affordable products that produce high-end sound. That blend of design expertise and accessible excellence has also won them many awards. Their relatively new M20 HD Powered Wireless Music System ($599/pr.) is a compact bookshelf speaker system that’s designed to deliver high-quality audio performance. It features two 5″ woofers, along with 7/8″ tweeters, and a built-in Class-D amplifier (65w x 2). Besides that, The M20 HD system offers a variety of connectivity options, including aptX HD Bluetooth, USB DAC input (24-bit/192kHz), Optical Digital, stereo RCA input, RCA sub output, and 3.5mm aux input jack. Q Acoustics created this system as a simple yet affordable way to gain entry into high-end audio. So does it fit the bill? Read on, and I’ll let you know the scoop! Features/Specs at a Glance: Tweeter 0.87 in Mid-Bass / Driver 4.92 in Frequency response 55Hz – 22kHz Crossover frequency 2.4kHz Inputs Bluetooth® 5.0 (with aptX™, aptX™ HD, aptX™ Low Latency, SBC and AAC compatibility) USB (24bit/192kHz compatibility) for connection to a PC Digital optical (24bit/192kHz compatibility) for connection to a TV or other digital sources Stereo RCA (line level) for connection to a CD player or other analog source 3.5mm (line level) as an additional analog connection Power 2 x 65w Cabinet-type Two-way reflex ported Dimensions 11 x 6.7 x 11.65 in Weight 5.1kg (11.25 lbs) (passive speaker), 5.5kg (12.2 lbs) (powered speaker) Internal P2P™ (Point to Point) cabinet bracing for reduced cabinet distortion decoupled to minimize any internal vibrations that can adversely affect the audio Q Acoustics M20 HD Review: Our Impressions Build When it comes to build quality, the Q Acoustics M20 HD is one of the most solidly constructed systems I’ve seen to date. The heavy-duty MDF enclosure is substantially supported by Q Acoustics’ P2P™ (Point to Point) bracing, which makes for a really quiet cabinet. A quick rap test elicits just a brief “thunk” instead of a loud knock, which is a good thing. We’ve talked about P2P bracing on some of Q Acoustics’ passive models, and it’s been hit or miss. However, on the M20 HD, it works extraordinarily well, possibly due to the relatively small cabinet. Q Acoustics M20 HD Mounted on the front of the cabinets are the two drivers, a 22mm (0.87 in) tweeter and 125mm (4.92 in) woofer. Those are covered by an acoustically transparent grille which is meant to stay in place. On the rear of the speakers are the bass ports, which provide a deeper bass response. Connections/Settings Being a powered speaker set, you get one “powered” speaker that houses the 2-channel Class D amplifier and a “passive” speaker that receives power/signal from the powered side using a standard speaker wire. On the back of the powered speaker are all the connections previously mentioned, along with a speaker output for the passive side. You also have a connection for the power cord and a Left/Right switch so you can put the powered speaker on the side closest to the outlet (or equipment). M20 HD Internals Additionally, there’s an EQ switch to tune bass according to your room placement (corner, center room, front wall). That said, I did find a couple of quirks regarding connections. First of all, only one of the two Analog Line Inputs can be used at a time. The RCA input is disconnected once you plug something into the 3.5mm input, which takes away some flexibility. Secondly, there’s no Phono pre-amp built into these speakers, so you’ll need an external unit or a turntable with one built-in to play your vinyl. Q Acoustics M20 HD Setup The simplicity of setup is one of the places the Q Acoustics M20 HD really shines. In order to use them, first, you set them out on stands (or a desk), then connect the included speaker cable between the powered and passive speakers. After that, you set the main speaker for left or right placement and plug it in. Lastly, you press the power button on top of the main (powered) speaker, and you’re ready to go. That process takes all of ten minutes (probably less), and if you use Bluetooth as a source, you’ll have music playing in a few minutes more. Additionally, alongside the power button on top of the speaker are volume up/down buttons, which work great for nearfield listening. The power button also doubles as a source selection button. Furthermore, the power button has an integrated status light. That light changes color to tell you when the speaker is on standby, Bluetooth status, and the source that is in use, amongst other things. If you place the M20s on stands, you also get a handheld remote for control from your listening chair. That remote handles power on/off, volume, source selection, and playback control for Bluetooth. It’s a nice size, not too big or too small, and it feels good in the hand. You also get AAA batteries for the remote in the box. Q Acoustics M20 HD By the way, you get foam bungs in the box to dampen the rear ports. Q Acoustics recommends that you use them if you place the speakers close to a wall or in a corner. This will prevent you from overloading the room with bass. Listening to the Q Acoustics M20 HD I spent most of my time listening to the M20 HD via Bluetooth (aptX HD), playing a bunch of test tracks from TIDAL. I positioned them on heavy-duty metal stands in the same position as the Wharfedale EVO 4.2 I’ve been using to demo different amps. That would put them about 3 feet from the front and side walls and about nine feet from each other. Then I sit about nine feet away from the speakers forming an equilateral triangle, more or less. After some trial and error, I found that some slight toe-in gave me the best balance of soundstage and focus. Soundstage Speaking of soundstage and focus, the M20 HD was masterful in this regard. I found it hard to believe that a $600 system could have such depth and separation. While the soundstage wasn’t the widest I’ve ever heard, it was tall and fell way back behind the speakers giving the presentation an organic quality I didn’t expect to hear from an entry-level product. The M20 HD system has a somewhat forward perspective, but it’s not in your face. It sounds like you’re in an intimate jazz club, sitting not too far from the stage. Tonal balance is quite good for a system this cheap, there’s no part of the audio spectrum that sticks out too much. Tonal Balance Many cheap systems with Class D amps have artificially boosted highs that attempt to wow you right away, but that’s not the case here. I did detect a slight bump in the midbass, but nothing too distracting. Q Acoustics M20 HD The Bass overall is strong and weighty, with more punch and articulation than expected from smallish speakers such as this. The Treble is very detailed and sweet for the price range, and the mids are remarkably velvety to boot. Dynamics Along with that, this system really shined in terms of dynamics. These speakers play fast and agile with a good sense of impact. That let the M20 HD drive the music precisely with a massive scale for such a small speaker. Listening to Chick Corea’s “Fingerprints (Live – Montreux Jazz Festival 2001)”, a whirling dervish of a song with many dynamic Drum and Piano solos, I was amazed at how well the system brought out the power of the instruments. Not only that, the texture of the instruments was so realistic, and the M20 HD was able to drop them in their own little bubbles in the stage with very little noise in the background. That said, while this system is capable of some astounding Bass dynamics, keep in mind there is a limit to what a 5″ woofer can do. When I played some hip-hop and dance tracks with thundering bass, the M20 HD ran out of gas at times. Things became compressed and hard, but this is to be expected from a speaker this size. However, I was still amazed at how much quality punch and slam they eked out of these speakers, even if the slam was lacking at points. These speakers play big and loud with very little distortion, which is remarkable. At the end of the day, if you’re looking to have a dance party, you can plug in a powered subwoofer. Q Acoustics M20 HD: The Verdict In short, the Q Acoustics M20 HD Powered Wireless Music System is an easy-to-use, well-built, and remarkably good-sounding hi-fi system. I can’t believe you get such a refined system with a built-in USB DAC, great Bluetooth, plus Digital and Optical connections for so little money. The only things that may give some folks pause are a lack of phono input and super heavy bass.
Hi-Fi Trends
Hi-Fi Trends
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Jun 09, 2023
In the grand scheme of things, £389/$499 isn't actually that much for a set of bookshelf speakers as capable as these. They may be a little big for some rooms and spaces, but otherwise, they offer a gorgeous, rich, and refined sound to them with a great sense of timing and space that makes them a versatile choice for all range of genres of music and games alike. They also offer a great range of inputs, wired and wireless. If you are on the hunt for a set of capable and affordable wireless speakers for your living room, office, or indeed anywhere else in your home, these Q Acoustics M20 HDs are a fabulous set of DF-recommended speakers for the money.
Reece Bithrey
Eurogamer
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Feb 28, 2023
Effortlessly detailed and balanced sound. Excellent stereo imaging and dynamics. High-quality Bluetooth streaming. Simple setup and control. Multiple connection options. Subwoofer output. Stylish design.
RYAN WANIATA
Wired
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Feb 24, 2022
Why contemplate a soundbar when you can go straight to a genuine streamlined hifi system for around the same price? The Q Acoustics M20 HD Wireless Bluetooth Music System is just that - a bona fide complete “Music System” packaged into an intelligent, attractive and svelte design. The M20 HD can not only elevate your screen-watching experience - its strong audiophile-grade musical performance means that you don’t need to compromise when it comes to enjoying a proper stereo listening experience. And it’s not only first-time dabblers that ought to take note here - anyone who’s already a seasoned hifi “convert” will appreciate the space-saving, flexible nature of the M20 HD at home if they’re looking to create a more minimal-style set-up in their main listening room, or on their desktop.
Matty Graham
addicted to audio
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Jul 18, 2023
Q Acoustics M20 is a set of quite cheap speakers that even includes an amplifier, DAC and wireless connection in HD quality. This necessarily means that compromises must be made. But it can be hard to realise that when listening to them. The small boxes deliver a comfortable and well-balanced reproduction, which can well challenge much more expensive speakers.
John Hvidlykke
LB Tech Reviews
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May 11, 2022
The Q ACOUSTICS M20 HD BOOKSHELF SPEAKERS offer much of the performance of more expensive competition at an attractive price. Their aesthetic alone put them in a premium category.
Taps Das
Secrets of Home theater and High Fidelity
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May 05, 2022
An excellent alternative to a soundbar, and certainly more versatile, this pair of powered bookshelf speakers – one with a digital amplifier built-in – make for an easy to use and impressive-sounding audio solution for a living room, games room, bedroom or even a home office. However, they’re not ‘wireless’ in the sense you may imagine.
Jamie Carter
Techradar
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Dec 03, 2021
You bring the computer and/or high-res apps, the Q Acoustics M20 will fill out the soundscapes in sterling fashion at an attractive price.
Jonathan Takiff
TechHive
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Apr 25, 2022
The perfect solution for those who want a neat, flexible and affordable stereo system
What Hi-Fi?
What Hi-Fi?
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Oct 26, 2022
The Q Acoustics M20 HD speakers are a complete audio solution in the form of two bookshelf speakers. The audio is simply fantastic, the connectivity is terrific, and the versatility, performance, and power that the M20 HDs offer is basically unparalleled.
Rob Dwiar
GamesRadar
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Feb 06, 2023
Hi-res sound from multiple sources, with none of the compromises the price suggests
Simon Lucas
Stuff
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