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Combining 7060b Subwoofer with 8351b's

grindcrusher, modified 1 Year ago.

Combining 7060b Subwoofer with 8351b's

Youngling Posts: 0 Join Date: 4/16/21 Recent Posts

Hi! I have a system with two 8040b's and a 7060b subwoofer since many years now. Just upgraded to a pair of 8351b's and I'm wondering if there is any good way to use my old subwoofer with the new speakers? Any tips on this would be useful.

costakis, modified 1 Year ago.

RE: Combining 7060b Subwoofer with 8351b's

Padawan Posts: 76 Join Date: 2/13/19 Recent Posts

You are going to miss the GLM. If your room & speakers setting are "behaving" well the loss will be less :) At any case, the GLM will perform better.