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Pairing 1029a's with newer models?

jimmm, modified 12 Years ago.

Pairing 1029a's with newer models?

Youngling Posts: 1 Join Date: 5/16/11 Recent Posts
I have a studio using 1029a's and was wondering if I could combine 3 of them (Left, Center, Right) in a surround configuration with a newer Genelec model (Left Surround, Right Surround). Therefore, I would theoretically have 3 1029a's as L,C,R 1091a as sub, and a new model as surround L and R. Would this work? If so, what would you recommend?...THANKS!
ilkka-rissanen, modified 12 Years ago.

Re: Pairing 1029a's with newer models?

Yoda Posts: 2564 Join Date: 3/23/09 Recent Posts
Hello,

For sure you can use newer models as surrounds. For example 8020B or 8030A would be a very good choice.