HEDD Type 20 MK2 right Review: Under the microscope: details and soundstage

Alistair Vance
Written by Alistair Vance

April 5, 2026

HEDD Type 20 MK2 right

HEDD Type 20 MK2 right Review: Under the microscope: details and soundstage

Construction and specifications of HEDD Type 20 MK2 right

  • Right monitor
  • 7″ Bass-midrange driver (300 W)
  • 4″ Midrange driver (300 W)
  • 2″ AMT tweeter (300 W)
  • DSP system with integrated lineariser technology
  • Analogue input: XLR balanced
  • Digital input: AES IN
  • Digital output: AES Through
  • Resolution: 24Bit / 96KHz
  • Input signal level: ± 12dB
  • Shelf filter low/high: ± 4dB
  • Desk filter
  • Frequency response: 32 – 40000 Hz
  • Maximum level: 120 dB
  • Dimensions (H x W x D): 280 x 358 x 338 mm
  • Weight: 15.4 kg
  • Delivery quantity: 1 piece

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HEDD Type 20 MK2 right Review: Under the microscope: details and soundstage

HEDD Type 20 MK2 right Review: Under the microscope: details and soundstage

HEDD Type 20 MK2 right Review: Under the microscope: details and soundstage

HEDD Type 20 MK2 right Review: Under the microscope: details and soundstage

HEDD Type 20 MK2 right Review: Under the microscope: details and soundstage

HEDD Type 20 MK2 right Review: Under the microscope: details and soundstage

HEDD Type 20 MK2 right Review: Under the microscope: details and soundstage

HEDD Type 20 MK2 right Review: Under the microscope: details and soundstage

HEDD Type 20 MK2 right Review: Under the microscope: details and soundstage

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Customer Review Summary

The HEDD Type 20 MK2 right

However, it does have some drawbacks. The background noise is noticeably loud, which is disappointing given its price range. Unfortunately, no adjustments, including the lineariser setting, seem to alleviate this issue. While I don’t currently utilise the lineariser, I haven’t noticed a significant difference with it on or off. I do find myself slightly reducing the bass to suit my preferences.

Despite this, the overall experience is positive, and the monitor excels in creating a fantastic stereo field and accurate bass reproduction. It’s a solid choice for those seeking quality in a 3-way monitoring system, though the noise issue does warrant consideration.

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Alistair Vance

Based in Bristol, Al has spent over a decade mixing local bands before specialising in hybrid studio consulting. He’s obsessed with the price-to-performance ratio, helping musicians achieve a "Radio Ready" sound without the need for a £50,000 Neve console. No fluff, just honest gear reviews to get your tracks sounding professional on a real-world budget.

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