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Microlab B77 Speakers Review

Rating: 8.0.

Microlab is back with a new line of speaker systems for 2015. Today we are taking a look at the B-77 bookshelf stereo speakers, making them a bit smaller and more suited for desk use than the giant Solo 8C speakers we reviewed last year.

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Microlab impressed us greatly last year with the Solo 8C’s, walking away with a ‘MUST HAVE’ award. Will the B-77 speakers be equally impressive? Let’s find out…

Features and Specifications:

  • Bookshelf design.
  • Wood cabinet for warm tones.
  • Bass reflex tunnel for deeper bass.
  • Master volume, treble and bass controls.
  • Terminal speaker connection.
  • Output power: 48 Watt RMS.
  • Power distribution: (14+10)x2 Watt.
  • Frequency response: 55-20,000 Hz.
  • Signal/Noise ratio: 70dB.

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4 comments

  1. Hi Matthew, currently I have this model and I have idea speakers replace for Presonus studio monitors Eris 4.5 “, but seeing this good Revison you would like to know if it will be worth the change, I will gain in audio quality? In my country Presonus monitors costing three times more than Microlab b77. I would appreciate your expert opinion.

    Sound card asus xonar DX + Microlab B77 + Subwoofer Yamaha SW-011 -8”

  2. Hi Matthew, currently I have this model Microlab and I have idea speakers replace for Presonus studio monitors Eris 4.5 “, but seeing this good Revison you would like to know if it will be worth the change ? I will gain in audio quality? In my country Presonus monitors costing three times more than Microlab b77. I would appreciate your expert opinion.

    Sound card asus xonar DX + Microlab B77 + Subwoofer Yamaha SW-011 -8”

    Thanks !

  3. Can I connect a small subwoofer to the B77 in order to increment the bass?

  4. Maybe if you split the input with a y-connector.