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LF range of 7060B

nik2010, modified 13 Years ago.

LF range of 7060B

Youngling Posts: 6 Join Date: 12/18/09 Recent Posts
There seem to be a couple of different specs from retailers on the web about how low the 7060B goes. Some say 19Hz (like the 7070A) some say 29Hz. Can you clarify this for us all?

Many thanks,
ilkka-rissanen, modified 13 Years ago.

Re: LF range of 7060B

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

The confusion probably comes from the two different versions of 7060.

Original 7060A, which was launched in 2002, had a 29 Hz extension.
A newer and better version, 7060B, was introduced in 2006, which has a 19 Hz extension.

So every new 7060B sold today has a 19 Hz extension.