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7040A with M040's?

beatsyd, modified 8 Years ago.

7040A with M040's?

Youngling Posts: 10 Join Date: 2/4/14 Recent Posts
Just seen the press release for the 7040A's. Note that it mentions you can pair with the M030's but no reference to M040's. Just wanted to check you could add them to a pair of M040's? I have both M030 and M040 so would like a sub I can use between both systems. Thanks.
ilkka-rissanen, modified 8 Years ago.

Re: 7040A with M040's?

Yoda Posts: 2564 Join Date: 3/23/09 Recent Posts
Technically they both work but we don't recommend it to be used with M040's because the subwoofer can't keep up with the SPL if played at high level. If played only at low to moderate levels, then there is no problem. I would recommend our 7060B subwoofer for the M040's.