TechAudioSpeakersAudio Pro C20 review: big, boisterous soundThis single-box speaker solution delivers big, clever sound for a well-judged asking priceWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.(Image credit: Future)T3 VerdictThe Audio Pro C20 is big and clever - and relatively affordable at the same time. In looks, specification and sound terms, it seems more expensive than it actually is - so, try as I might, I can’t think of how to put any meaningfully negative spin on this single-box speaker.Reasons to buy+Bold, expressive and insightful sound+Nicely made and finished+Extensive specificationReasons to avoid-Phono stage is nothing special-Emphatically not a soundbar-Likes a fingerprintWhy you can trust T3Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you.Find out more about how we test.
TechAudioSpeakersAudio Pro C20 review: big, boisterous soundThis single-box speaker solution delivers big, clever sound for a well-judged asking priceWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.(Image credit: Future)T3 VerdictThe Audio Pro C20 is big and clever - and relatively affordable at the same time. In looks, specification and sound terms, it seems more expensive than it actually is - so, try as I might, I can’t think of how to put any meaningfully negative spin on this single-box speaker.Reasons to buy+Bold, expressive and insightful sound+Nicely made and finished+Extensive specificationReasons to avoid-Phono stage is nothing special-Emphatically not a soundbar-Likes a fingerprintWhy you can trust T3Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you.Find out more about how we test.
This single-box speaker solution delivers big, clever sound for a well-judged asking price
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(Image credit: Future)T3 VerdictThe Audio Pro C20 is big and clever - and relatively affordable at the same time. In looks, specification and sound terms, it seems more expensive than it actually is - so, try as I might, I can’t think of how to put any meaningfully negative spin on this single-box speaker.Reasons to buy+Bold, expressive and insightful sound+Nicely made and finished+Extensive specificationReasons to avoid-Phono stage is nothing special-Emphatically not a soundbar-Likes a fingerprint
(Image credit: Future)
(Image credit: Future)
T3 VerdictThe Audio Pro C20 is big and clever - and relatively affordable at the same time. In looks, specification and sound terms, it seems more expensive than it actually is - so, try as I might, I can’t think of how to put any meaningfully negative spin on this single-box speaker.Reasons to buy+Bold, expressive and insightful sound+Nicely made and finished+Extensive specificationReasons to avoid-Phono stage is nothing special-Emphatically not a soundbar-Likes a fingerprint
T3 VerdictThe Audio Pro C20 is big and clever - and relatively affordable at the same time. In looks, specification and sound terms, it seems more expensive than it actually is - so, try as I might, I can’t think of how to put any meaningfully negative spin on this single-box speaker.
T3 Verdict
The Audio Pro C20 is big and clever - and relatively affordable at the same time. In looks, specification and sound terms, it seems more expensive than it actually is - so, try as I might, I can’t think of how to put any meaningfully negative spin on this single-box speaker.
Reasons to buy+Bold, expressive and insightful sound+Nicely made and finished+Extensive specificationReasons to avoid-Phono stage is nothing special-Emphatically not a soundbar-Likes a fingerprint
Reasons to buy+Bold, expressive and insightful sound+Nicely made and finished+Extensive specification
Bold, expressive and insightful sound
Nicely made and finished
Extensive specification
Reasons to avoid-Phono stage is nothing special-Emphatically not a soundbar-Likes a fingerprint
Phono stage is nothing special
Emphatically not a soundbar
Likes a fingerprint
Why you can trust T3Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you.Find out more about how we test.
Why you can trust T3Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you.Find out more about how we test.
‘Putting it all into one speaker’ has gained quite a lot of validity as a concept lately, to the point that even the most venerable and/or self-consciously ‘audiophile’ brands are at it - at a price, of course - in creatingthe best wireless Wi-Fi speakers.
With the C20 on review here, however, Swedish entry-level hero Audio Pro wants to add more than a dash of performance to all that convenience - but without charging an arm and a leg.
It’s an admirable ambition, of course - but executing a concept is, as we all know, quite a different thing to coming up with the concept in the first place. So how does the Audio Pro C20 fare?
Audio Pro C20: Price & Availability
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The Audio Pro C20 is on sale now, and in the United Kingdom it costs £450. It goes for around $550 in the United States, and is AU$900 or thereabouts in Australia.
This makes it one of Audio Pro’s most expensive one-box speakers - but given the sort of functionality it’s packing, it still looks like notable value against any number of similarly specified alternatives.
Audio Pro C20 review: Features & What’s New?
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(Image credit: Future)
You have quite a few options, both wired and wireless, when it comes to getting audio information on board the C20 in the first place. Dual-band Wi-Fi is available, naturally, enough, and there’s Bluetooth 5.0 with SBC and AAC codec compatibility. Wi-Fi means Apple AirPlay 2 and Google Cast are available, and as well as being accessible via the control app you also have the option of the ‘Connect’ version of both Spotify and Tidal. Add in internet radio and wireless connectivity seems to be thoroughly covered.
As far as hard-wiring sources into the C20, take your pick from an HDMI ARC socket (which allows your TV to get involved), line-level and phono-level stereo RCA inputs (so there’s support for a record player), and a digital optical input. There’s also a subwoofer pre-out if the Audio Pro’s 41Hz - 23kHz frequency response seems a bit bass-light to you.
The one thing the C20 doesn’t have when compared to any number of its Audio Pro siblings is an onboard battery. This is a strictly mains-powered device - but then again, it’s pretty big and at over 6kg it’s hardly the most portable.
Audio Pro C20 review: Performance
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(Image credit: Future)
With one exception, the Audio Pro gives an enormously positive account of itself where sound quality is concerned. Whether or not that exception is significant, only you will know.
Using both Apple AirPlay 2 and Tidal Connect to wireless stream music to the C20 results in a big, organised, properly controlled and winningly energetic sound. As the cabinet dimensions, the size of the mid/bass driver and the amount of power it receives all seem to promise, there’s plenty of low-frequency presence here - but the Audio Pro is no mindless thumper. Low-frequency information, while deep and impactful, is detailed and quite sprightly - so as well as sheer bass substance, the C20 expresses rhythms with a degree of skill and keeps momentum levels high.
It’s just as detailed and just as expressive higher up the frequency range, too. The top-end bites politely, with just about enough treble substance to balance out the treble brightness. In between, the mid-range balances detail and eloquence against drive and attack - and just about gets away with it.
There’s a fairly obvious point-source of sound here, of course - the C20 isn’t even pretending to offer an idea of stereo. But nevertheless, it can create a large and quite expansive sound, and there’s decent separation as far as the spaces and gaps on a soundstage are concerned. Add in a very passable facility with both the board dynamics of ‘quiet/VERY LOUD’ and the more subtle harmonic dynamics apparent in a solo instrument, and the Audio Pro is obviously a wireless speaker to be reckoned with.
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(Image credit: Future)
And it’s generally no slouch where wired sources are concerned, either. Using its digital optical input lets you know its on-board DAC is more than capable of doing justice to theTechnics disc-player attached to it- and even though your TV will need to be on stilts if the C20 is going to sit beneath its screen, the results via its HDMI ARC socket are very gratifying too. Through both of these inputs, detail levels are high, bass presence is considerable, and the overall tonal balance is sensibly judged too.
Audio Pro C20 review: Design & Usability
Not every Audio Pro speaker looks like this - but lots of them do, and the C20 is simply a scaled-up version of the ‘koala-face’ speakers with which the brand initially established itself. And like all of those speakers, the C20 is properly built and finished, clean and unfussy in its design - and all the better for it.
The grille that covers the entirety of the front panel is magnetically attached, so there are no unsightly lug-holes if you decide to remove it, and the matte finish is quite sophisticated too. But be aware: it collects fingerprints as readily as a scene-of-crime investigator.
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(Image credit: Future)
As far as setting up and controlling the C20, you can choose between the straightforward, stable and logical control app that’s free for Apple iOS and Google Android, or the brief selection of physical controls housed in a little metal plate on the speaker’s top surface.
The app isn’t much to look at, but it does pretty much everything and does it reliably. Here’s where you can get the C20 onto your local network, incorporate it into your Audio Pro multi-room system, integrate your favourite music streaming service(s), browse internet radio, save as many as six presets… and take care of all playback functions too, of course.
The integrated controls, meanwhile, are limited to input selection, volume up/down, play/pause, skip forwards/backwards, initiate Bluetooth pairing, and define/select preset. Just like the control app, there’s little flashiness and plenty of efficiency here.
Audio Pro C20 review: Verdict
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(Image credit: Future)
The Audio Pro C20 is big and clever - and relatively affordable at the same time. In looks, specification and sound terms, it seems more expensive than it actually is - in the most positive of ways.
As long as you aren’t prioritising its integrated phono stage, which is the Audio Pro C20’s one weak point, this single-box speaker is a very pleasant combination of looks, functionality and performance indeed. It’s a fairly big speaker, yes, but its personality is bigger still.
Also consider
If it’s the wireless multiroom aspect of the C20 you fancy, you could do a lot worse than check out theSonos Era 300. It looks a bit odd where the Audio Pro looks mildly stylish, it’s true - but it sounds great and the Sonos ecosystem is second to none. If the full-on functionality of the C20 is what appeals, though, then price-comparable alternatives are pretty thin on the ground.
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