Pros
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Incredible audio across all media
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Impressively powerful
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Great connectivity
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Versatile
Cons
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Simple controls and remote
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No virtual surround modes - it's just stereo
Incredible audio across all media
Impressively powerful
Great connectivity
Versatile
Simple controls and remote
No virtual surround modes - it's just stereo
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The Q Acoustic M20 HDs could be the audiophile-level speaker system gamers have bee𝓰n💙 looking for all along. These two bookshelf speakers with built-in amp and controls have been with me for a number of weeks now, and have seriously impressed me across both PC and TV setups.
But can they be some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best computer speakers and be one of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming sound systems? Are they able to take on dedicated and arguably simpler soundbars, or offer the same level of audio range as a quality set of 2.1 speakers 𓂃with a dedicated woofer? Let me tell you that, yes, yes they can. Let me explain why.
The Q💯 Acoustics M20 HD speakers very much retain that Q Acoustics aesthetics that fans or folks familiar with the brand will recognise. Each speaker is a chunky, tall cuboid ✃that, in reality, does take up quite a bit of space.
As you can see from the image below, they do take up a large amount of♕ room wherever you put them, and this was immediately noticeable when I was rebuilding my setup after adding some shelves a short while ago (hence the empty desk).
However, as speakers for a TV setup, they are less intrusive as the more open space you have can swallow them up. I've tested these on the floor, and they do perform well, but their design means they are best served on the official stands which can raise them more than 2 feet (or more than 600mm), or in bookshelves 🥀- though you will need deep shelves to cater for the speakers and connections.
Those connections are integrated into th﷽e active, powered speaker and offer more than you could throw a stick at, with the only exception of HDMI ARC. This mig🌟ht be irksome for some folks, but the alternatives provide more than enough options and offer great flexibility.
And while they ൲claim to be wireless, the M20 HDs are not truly wireless as you'll still need to connect the speakers to each other and to a power source - only here could you then go wireless by connecting to an audio source over Bluetooth. However, one more cable here to properly attach to your source in order to get the best audio is not too much of a compromise (especially in a TV setup; it might be harder to conceal on a desk).
Getting the amp and all the controls built into a single speaker so you don't have to faff about with an extra amp unit is a joy, and the added simplicity is most w𝓰elcome - especially when the audio payout is what it is.
The controls and buttons are of a very streamlined and simple design: on top of the powered speaker, you have the power button with an LED around it, and a volume up but𒐪ton and down button. That's it. The remote is quite restrained too. After all, there are✱ no EQ options or any other features to cycle between here.
However, the display is so stripped back almost to the point of them being a bit of a challenge. The LED around the power button changes colour to indicate the source - so if you've got these on (which do make them look very handsome) or placed aꦚway from you, then it might well be hard to see it while changing source or volume level. There's no display or volume level indicator in the form of numbers, for example, and that would be perfect.
Speakers: 1 x 0.87" (22mm) Tweeter; 1 x 4.92" (125mm) Mid Bass / Driver
Dimensions (HxWxD): 10.98 x 6.69 x 11.65" (279 x 170 x 296mm)
Weight: Powered speaker: 12.1lb (5.5kg); Passive speaker: 11.25lb (5.1kg)
Connectivity: In: 3.5mm audio, Stereo RCA, Optical, USB, Bluetooth 5.0; Out: Subwoofer
Price: $699 / £439
Tested with a Samsung QLED TV, and on PC.
However, offsetting this slight🅷 dow🌺nside a little is the fact that there are also very clever additional controls on the powered speaker. There is a switch to change the bass level, dependent on how close you have positioned the speakers to the walls - handily and clearly described in the setup guide - and also a switch to change the powered speaker to be either the Left or Right channel. This means the M20s offer you further flexibility, but giving you the power to place them where you want and ensure the audio is not compromised.
Overall, however, the design and features and connectivity make setting up the M20 HDs a cinch, and very easy. I reviewed the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Q Acoustic 3010i 5.1 system a few years back and, while the audio was excellent, the setup, cable management and extra gear needed (like an amp) didn't make it an attr💎active solution to a typical console-and-TV gaming setup. Now, some folks won't mind that and always want to shoot for a proper surround sound system. But for me, the M20 HDs are immediately more attract⛄ive - the cleaner, simpler setup is appealing, and the design is excellent.
The proof's in the audio pudding though, and the M20s deliver. These are the most powerful set of two speakers I've ever used and they can really shake your walls - but they will also give you incredibly well-balanced audio. Accurate and precise audio. Rich and detailed audio. Bombastic and wide-reaching audio. The w💞hole audio range across all media is brilliant. Bouncing between ASTRO's Playroom and Middle Earth: Shadow of War on my PS5 has been great with the details of ASTRO's funhouse and the landscape of Mordor both given to me beautifully and with great texture and detail. On PC, Dawn of War III has never been crisper in its chaotic battles, and Red Dead 2's landscape has never felt more alive.
Yes, there isn't any virtual surround sound or fancy feature like that - it's just stereo here - and you may still be better off using one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets for competitive play, but the sound quality is so good that whatever game I was playing was a sheeไr joy.
The bass level is great too by default, but if you ever need more, then th🅘e ability to team the M20s with a dedicated woofer like the just by using an analogue subwoofer cable down the line is an extra string to the M20s bow.
In terms of usage and interaction, the speakers should be a set-up-and-done kind 🍸of affair. Especially when positioned in a TV setup, you can't really go wrong. However, on a desk, it may be a little more tricky. You'll need lots of desk space and it'll also add another 10kg of weight. Again, though, the payout is worth it, and their size is part of why they are so good.
And while the setup is purely left and right, a niche benefit of the M20 HDs is that they are a perfect consideration to team with those new 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming TVs that have 'low setup' or little-to-no stand height. Something like the Sony A95K sits very flush to any surface it is placeꦅd on, for example, and doesn't allow room for a soundbar without impacting visibility - the M20s would provide a great solution to this.
The M20s absolutely earn their five-stars from us. They are a terrific audio solution for gami🌸ng and can be deployed brilliantly for console-and-TV gaming or as💧 part of a desktop gaming setup.
The audio provided is incredible, very powerful, rich, detailed, and just wonderful to soak up. Their execution and ability are also so good that you won't know you haven't got a central speaker if they are on either side of a screen - no virtual surround sound, yes, but the audio is that good nonetheless. They are also super versatile with basically all the connections you could ever want or need, and the fact that no extra amp is necessary at all, and the amp-speaker can be designated left or right at the flick of a switch only enhances that. Further still, the options on bass performance depending on location, and the option to add a stand-alone woofer later (and s🗹tands) are superb optiꩲons.
With a list price of $699 / £439 and often selling for less than that, they offer decent value too. While other sets of gaming computer speakers will be cheaper, remember you are getting audiophile-grade sound here, and some extremely smart engineering all inside two bookshelf speakers. And in that context of high-end audiophile speakers, they are incredibly attractively priced. The M20 HDs also genuinely show that you might not need a surround sound system for gaming to get the best audio, and at their price, they also blow a lot of more-expensive competition, like the Razer Nommo Pros, out of the water.
They are such a high-quality audio offering that I simply cannot recommend these speakers more, and someone will have to prise them from my cold dead han🌸ds if they are to be moved out of my setup now - they really are that good.
As always with such hardware, the M20 HDs become my everyday🌌 speakers - both in mꦯy PC play-and-work setup, as well as my TV setup.
After first testing on PC with the speakers on either side of my ultrawide and providing excellent audio for games like Red Dead 2, Dawn of War II, and Apex Legends, I plugged them into my living room TV for everyday TV show-watching, Netflix-binging, and console-gaming. They shone in both spheres, and playing Middle Earth: Shadow of Wa🍸r while being blasted by the M20 HDs was a particular joy - orc barks had never 🌸been clearer. Away from games, the M20s were used as normally as you might every day too - for watching sports like football (soccer) and Formula 1, as well as diving into House of the Dragon and The Rings of Power too.
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Tested with a Samsung QLED TV, and on PC with a supplied by Razer and with an from Acer.
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