Audio Pro C20: Two minute review

The Audio Pro C20 has a lot of connectivity options.

And the Audio Pro C20 offers all of this.

First off, pinging music over Bluetooth from phone to speaker incurs compression.

Audio Pro C20 on a table, with a mug of coffee and a smartphone beside it

The grille attaches easily with magnets and offers clean lines, if you want those…

Wi-Fi’s higher bandwidth means you could listen in (very) high resolution, up to 24-bit/192kHz.

Why explain this in the intro to a product review?

Because Audio Pro gets it.

Audio Pro C20 from the back, showing the ports

Audio Pro sports so many connections, it advises you on which to use for different kinds of turntable…

So long as it’ll fit beneath it without obscuring the screen, that is.

Audio Pro calls the C20 the complete solution for music and TV and it’s hard to argue.

The fact that it comes from a long line of hits means it doesn’t come cheap though.

Audio Pro C20 top-plate closeup, with a hand pressing one of the buttons

That’s a lot of options – and six presets

In summary, it’s chic, it’s unique and it’s (virtually) the complete package.

The C20 is for the enjoyment of shared music.

And what an experience that is.

Audio Pro C20 on a wooden table, with a smartphone to show scale

The remote certainly adds value – although volume adjustment is a slightly blunt affair

That said, the competition here isn’t much more affordable.

Got one of thebest turntableswith an RIAA amp inbuilt?

That’s OK too, there’s a separate RCA line in for you too.

Audio Pro C20 on a TV stand, with a Sony TV in the background, connected via HDMI ARC

You need a bit of clearance, but it works with my TV

I think you’ll agree, that’s a lot of options.

If you want a 3.5mm headphone jack, you won’t find it… but do you really?

When handling TV content, the C20 is an easy (easy!)

Audio Pro C20 app, three screen-grabs on gray background

Audio Pro’s companion app makes it really easy to group your music and your wireless speakers for multi-room audio

My ‘Stylish Grey’ sample is just that.

Do I miss Audio Pro’s glorious rock ‘n’ roll leather handle?

A little, but I also concede that this isn’t proposition is not meant to be especially portable.

Sonus Faber Omnia

During my time with it, it neither crashed nor tripped up even momentarily.

You will not be disappointed with the sound-per-pound value here.

Value score: 4.5/5

Audio Pro C20 review: Should you buy it?

Naim Mu-so Qb (2019)

You delight in Scandi styleI mean, it’s quite the looker, isn’t it?

That said, while it’s a similar size to the C20, it’s a lot more expensive.

See what we mean in ourSonus Faber Omnia review.

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