First announced last year, the floor-standing model finally takes its place as the biggest and most powerful loudspeaker solution within the 5000 series.
The Q Acoustics M40 speaker system could be described as 'Big', 'Wireless’ and 'Affordable'. Of course, these are all relative terms - so what is the company's specific take on how they should all be interpreted and combined. We find out...
We all knew it was coming but, even when we think we know what’s going to happen, Q Acoustics has ensured that 5020 still has a surprise or two in store.
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Q Acoustics launches 5000 Series speakers
by Ian Collen
The brand-new range is made up of the 5010 bookshelf, 5020 standmount, 5090 centre, and the 5040 and 5050 floor-standing speakers, and introduces a new C³ Continuous Curved Cone driver design.
After the superb performance of the Concept 30 standmount, it seemed only logical to take a look at its larger sibling too. Is the Concept 50 as effortlessly brilliant?
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Q Acoustics announces E120 installed wireless audio system
by Ian Collen
A discrete and cable-free solution to help turn a pair of speakers into a more powerful and dynamic stereo system.
Q Acoustics adds three new speakers to Concept range
by Andy Bassett
UK speaker specialist Q Acoustics has updated its Concept stereo and home cinema loudspeaker range with three new models; the Concept 30 standmount, Concept 50 floorstander and Concept 90 centre channel.
After going all radical on us with the Active 200, Q Acoustics returns to more conventional engineering with their next self-contained offering but does normality help the M20 to shine?
The M20 HD wireless music system brings advanced driver technology, award-winning Point to Point cabinet bracing and aptX HD Bluetooth together in a wireless, high-resolution audio package equally at home with music, movies and gaming.
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Q Acoustics announces Q Active app availability
by Andy Bassett
The Q Active app is now available for owners of the Q Acoustics Q Active 200 and 400 wireless speakers.
Q Acoustics launches Q Active 400 floorstanding speakers
by Andy Bassett
British audio specialist Q Acoustics continues the rollout of its first ever range of active speakers with the launch of the Q Active 400 floorstanders.
Q Acoustics expands its subwoofer range with the new Q B12, which features a 12-inch driver to provide a more solid bass foundation to the company’s Concept and 3000i Series speakers.
CD Player or Music Streamer For New Amp and Speakers?
by AVForums
You've got yourself a sweet amp and speaker setup and now you want some decent material to pump through it. You're planning on expanding your CD collection but you've also got plenty of digital music on your PC, plus Spotify. Just what's the best way forward to play all this stuff? Help put a system together.
Q Acoustics gives its 3000 Series an update, trickling down tech from the Concept 500 and delivering another cinema pack that combines a superb performance with great value.
We all know that sound is as important as video when it comes to enjoying the atmosphere of a major sporting event so we look at the best soundbar solutions for the upcoming World Cup.
Q Acoustics has just announced a new range of Hi-Fi and Home Cinema Speakers with the 3000i building on the foundations of its predecessor with enhanced performance and aesthetics. Will the manufacturer have another Best Buy proposition on its hands?
The soundbar market remains huge but there has been a definite trend to greater immersive audio support, especially Dolby Atmos and more single box units with the subs built-in. So here's our selection of the best buys.
The M2 Soundbase from Q Acoustics looks to offer an instant upgrade to your TV's shoddy sound with high quality audio, Bluetooth and MoviEQ processing So at £299, will it blow our socks off?
The level of quality available from HiFi speakers at affordable prices continues to impress – here is a best buy comparison of our favourite budget speakers.
The M3 from Q Acoustics promises to upgrade the sound quality from your flat panel TV without making any outlandish claims of surround sound immersion. Instead it promises high quality audio from your television at a decent price - can it deliver?