I purchased the Audiopro C20 to replace my aging QAcustics BT3 speakers as a sound source for my tv, unfortunatly unlike the BT3s the C20 is not compatible with the Sky Q remote control which means you have to use your phone to control the volume on your tv. I contacted Audiopro technical support on several occasions who were unable to offer a solution so I returned the speaker.
Hey, sorry to hear there are issues with Sky Q remotes and our speakers. Did you try this? czcams.com/video/DkAB1oSVxFs/video.html And what speaker did you end up buying that worked with the remote?
Hey, you will get a lot more bass with the A48, since it is much bigger in size. One technical issue is that the A48 is made for stereo and since it has a wired connection in between the two speakers you also get AUDIO/VIDEO-sync when watching TV. You will not get this AUDIO/VIDEO-sync with two C20 set in a Stereo-setup connected to a TV, the stereo function in the app is only for streaming audio via our app/AirPlay/Google Cast. You could use a wired split cable though for the two C20 and get AUDIO/VIDEO-sync
Would you recommend the C10 paired with a turntable which has Bluetooth capabilities? I paired my Marshall Stanmore mark i with such a turntable, but over time the Marshall loses connection….It also died recently. I was recommended your speakers for this reason I should say as well that I like to listen to vinyl a lot and in a room where I do not want loud volume, but to play my music at low volume but not lose that bass or midrange feeling when listening to music, for example, at night when I do not want to disturb my family or neighbors. I ask all this as most speaker brands I feel, overlook the substance in listening to music at low volume but with the same intensity of what high volume offers. Many thanks to anyone for their constructive advice.
Hey, yes you can use any of our WiFi-speakers for this, they also have Bluetooth. If you go for the C20 - it has built-in RIAA amp so you connect it with RCA.
@@MiguelRamirez-me2xz That is a very hard thing to do unless you have both units next to each other and we cannot find such a test. But there is a Denon-review from WhatHifi you can compare to ours. www.whathifi.com/reviews/denon-home-150-250-350
I purchased the Audiopro C20 to replace my aging QAcustics BT3 speakers as a sound source for my tv, unfortunatly unlike the BT3s the C20 is not compatible with the Sky Q remote control which means you have to use your phone to control the volume on your tv. I contacted Audiopro technical support on several occasions who were unable to offer a solution so I returned the speaker.
Hey, sorry to hear there are issues with Sky Q remotes and our speakers. Did you try this?
czcams.com/video/DkAB1oSVxFs/video.html
And what speaker did you end up buying that worked with the remote?
Hello. Sound quality between 2 x C20 (stereo left and right) or Audio Pro A48? thank you
Hey, you will get a lot more bass with the A48, since it is much bigger in size.
One technical issue is that the A48 is made for stereo and since it has a wired connection in between the two speakers you also get AUDIO/VIDEO-sync when watching TV.
You will not get this AUDIO/VIDEO-sync with two C20 set in a Stereo-setup connected to a TV, the stereo function in the app is only for streaming audio via our app/AirPlay/Google Cast.
You could use a wired split cable though for the two C20 and get AUDIO/VIDEO-sync
Hi I've got a c10 do you recommend ti get c20 or not much different between them ?
Hey, the difference in the audio is big. The C20 also has more options when connecting TV, record player etc.
Would you recommend the C10 paired with a turntable which has Bluetooth capabilities?
I paired my Marshall Stanmore mark i with such a turntable, but over time the Marshall loses connection….It also died recently.
I was recommended your speakers for this reason
I should say as well that I like to listen to vinyl a lot and in a room where I do not want loud volume, but to play my music at low volume but not lose that bass or midrange feeling when listening to music, for example, at night when I do not want to disturb my family or neighbors.
I ask all this as most speaker brands I feel, overlook the substance in listening to music at low volume but with the same intensity of what high volume offers.
Many thanks to anyone for their constructive advice.
Hey, yes you can use any of our WiFi-speakers for this, they also have Bluetooth. If you go for the C20 - it has built-in RIAA amp so you connect it with RCA.
How does the Audio Pro C20 compare to the JBL Authentics 500?
Hey, check WhatHiFi's review: www.whathifi.com/reviews/jbl-authentics-500
How does it compare to the Denon Home 350?
@@MiguelRamirez-me2xz That is a very hard thing to do unless you have both units next to each other and we cannot find such a test. But there is a Denon-review from WhatHifi you can compare to ours. www.whathifi.com/reviews/denon-home-150-250-350