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Q Acoustics Concept 30 bookshelf speakers: Stunning sound at a reasonable price

The Q Acoustics Concept 30 bookshelf speakers borrow technology and design concepts from the company’s far more expensive Concept 300 and Concept 500 lines and blend it with acoustic innovations of their own to deliver outstanding performance at a much more modest price.

This review covers the $1,299 Concept 30 speakers and their $499 Q FS75 speaker stands, but users can combine them with the $2,999 Concept 50 floor-standing speakers, the $999 Concept 90 center channel speaker and a Q B12 subwoofer to create a home-theater package for $6,295.

The Concept 30 passive loudspeakers offer incredible audio detail and stunning visual design and mark and high-end  bookshelf speakers, which offer stunning sound at a stunning price.

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