I see this AV has not replied to anyone yet… How is your history with this brand of speaker? I want the C20 but have read reviews of their less powerful speakers such as the Addon series and it appears this brand is not reliable. I have always believed in Scandinavian HiFi since the 1980s so I am surprised to read negative reviews. As you have been buying Audio Pro speakers as you mention, would you say they are as reliable like most brands such as JBL, Marshall, B&O and Bose..?
@@richmck007 Hi, I’ve owned the T9 for about 7 years and have never had any issues with it, I ended up buying the T3 portable speaker soon after, and have recommended the brand to others. I cannot comment on B&O and Marshall, never owned their products. Compared to Bose and JBL I have owned in the past, I personally prefer the Audio Pro, they look and sound great. My local stockist has the C20 on demo. Will be having a listen to them at some point.
I just came across this video whilst looking for a speaker to replace my dieing Marshall Stanmore mark one… I thought this would do it, but it is small, even smaller than the Marshall Acton. Would you agree this would be an ideal replacement, sound wise? I want to fill my room with sound.
@@audioprosound at 190 watts RMS, I expect it to however I am looking for low frequency quality as playing music too loud you will hear everything but with most speaker systems, when the volume is low you cannot feel the bass or even hear the midrange this is really why I asked. My Marshall Stanmore died and although loud, I had to tweak the sound to get optimum sound from it something my Devialet Phantom 90db gives me
reat review!. Have you tried the Audio Pro A28? I' have the opportunity to buy them at a good price and I wonder which one will sound better...Specially for music and ocasional Tv use...Thanks
Hey, the A28 could need a subwoofer, depending on what kind of music you listen to, the C20 does not. We think the C20 "sounds better" than the A28 overall.
We built the C20 partly as a Sonos Five - "killer" and we can assure that the C20 kicks ass when compared. We feel that the Sonos Five with its plastic chassi sound "boxy" and flat compared to our wooden and slightly bigger body.
I’ve been buying Audio Pro speakers before they became mainstream. Looking to upgrade my T9 to this C20. Nice review.
I see this AV has not replied to anyone yet…
How is your history with this brand of speaker?
I want the C20 but have read reviews of their less powerful speakers such as the Addon series and it appears this brand is not reliable.
I have always believed in Scandinavian HiFi since the 1980s so I am surprised to read negative reviews.
As you have been buying Audio Pro speakers as you mention, would you say they are as reliable like most brands such as JBL, Marshall, B&O and Bose..?
@@richmck007 Hi, I’ve owned the T9 for about 7 years and have never had any issues with it, I ended up buying the T3 portable speaker soon after, and have recommended the brand to others. I cannot comment on B&O and Marshall, never owned their products. Compared to Bose and JBL I have owned in the past, I personally prefer the Audio Pro, they look and sound great. My local stockist has the C20 on demo. Will be having a listen to them at some point.
Can you hook a cd to this ?
I just came across this video whilst looking for a speaker to replace my dieing Marshall Stanmore mark one…
I thought this would do it, but it is small, even smaller than the Marshall Acton.
Would you agree this would be an ideal replacement, sound wise?
I want to fill my room with sound.
This will fill up your room perfectly 👌
@@audioprosound at 190 watts RMS, I expect it to however I am looking for low frequency quality as playing music too loud you will hear everything but with most speaker systems, when the volume is low you cannot feel the bass or even hear the midrange this is really why I asked.
My Marshall Stanmore died and although loud, I had to tweak the sound to get optimum sound from it something my Devialet Phantom 90db gives me
reat review!. Have you tried the Audio Pro A28? I' have the opportunity to buy them at a good price and I wonder which one will sound better...Specially for music and ocasional Tv use...Thanks
Hey, the A28 could need a subwoofer, depending on what kind of music you listen to, the C20 does not. We think the C20 "sounds better" than the A28 overall.
Is it suitable for pure music listening? In home leaving room (Big )
Yes it is perfect and it fills up big room, no problem, the C20 is a crazy power house.
How does it compare to the Sonos Five?
We built the C20 partly as a Sonos Five - "killer" and we can assure that the C20 kicks ass when compared. We feel that the Sonos Five with its plastic chassi sound "boxy" and flat compared to our wooden and slightly bigger body.