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Difference 6010A vs 6010B

markvi, modified 9 Years ago.

Difference 6010A vs 6010B

Youngling Posts: 1 Join Date: 5/31/13 Recent Posts
I've recently bought a pair of 6010B which sounds real great. Here are some questions:

- What's the difference from 6010A?

- I also own a pair of 6010A with 5040A. They have gain or volume Control but I can't find any Control like it on 6010B. Isn't there any volume Control on 6010B?

Can I use my 6010A and 6010B together with my sub 5040A?


Thanks in advance!
ilkka-rissanen, modified 9 Years ago.

Re: Difference 6010A vs 6010B

Yoda Posts: 2564 Join Date: 3/23/09 Recent Posts
I've recently bought a pair of 6010B which sounds real great. Here are some questions:

- What's the difference from 6010A?

Hi,

- 6010B has the Intelligent Signal Sensing function.
- 6010B has a different kind of power button.
- 6010B does not have input sensitivity control.
- 6010B does not have 3/8" mic thread clamp.


- I also own a pair of 6010A with 5040A. They have gain or volume Control but I can't find any Control like it on 6010B. Isn't there any volume Control on 6010B?

Correct, the input sensitivity control was removed.


Can I use my 6010A and 6010B together with my sub 5040A?

Yes, you can use them together with 5040A.