Genelec 7360 APM Review: Listening test in practice

Alistair Vance
Written by Alistair Vance

March 21, 2026

Genelec 7360 APM

Genelec 7360 APM Review: Listening test in practice

Attributes of Genelec studio monitors

  • 300 Watts amplifier output (Class-D)
  • Frequency response: 19 – 100 Hz (- 6 dB) / LFE channel 19 – 150 Hz
  • DSP filter for room adaptation
  • Phase position adjustment
  • Dip switch for manual room adjustment
  • 7.1 Analogue XLR inputs and outputs
  • SAM (Smart Active Monitor) DSP system for automatic frequency calibration to adapt the subwoofer to existing acoustic room conditions via optional Genelec GLM Kit calibration system or Genelec 9320 Reference Monitor Controller (not included, article numbers: 357055, 576655#)
  • 1x XLR inAES / EBU
  • 1x XLR out AES / EBU
  • Internal power supply 100 – 240 V
  • Dimensions (H x W x D): 527 x 462 x 363 mm
  • Weight: 27 kg
  • Includes power cord and 5 m RJ45 cable

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Genelec 7360 APM Review: Listening test in practice

Genelec 7360 APM Review: Listening test in practice

Genelec 7360 APM Review: Listening test in practice

Genelec 7360 APM Review: Listening test in practice

Genelec 7360 APM Review: Listening test in practice

Genelec 7360 APM Review: Listening test in practice

Genelec 7360 APM Review: Listening test in practice

Genelec 7360 APM Review: Listening test in practice

Genelec 7360 APM Review: Listening test in practice

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Customer Review Summary

The Genelec 7360 APM is an exceptional subwoofer that truly enhances the mixing experience in a professional studio environment. Having recently integrated it into my workflow, I can confidently say that it provides a complete and accurate representation of the audio spectrum, allowing for precise adjustments, particularly in the low-end frequencies. The clarity it brings is remarkable; I can distinctly hear the differences between various compressors and plugins, which has significantly improved my mixing capabilities.

This subwoofer pairs excellently with my existing monitors, delivering a clean and powerful sound without any unwanted distortion or “wobbling,” characteristics often associated with lesser models. The bass response is precise and neutral, fulfilling the expectations of a studio-grade subwoofer. The setup and calibration process using the GLM system is straightforward, ensuring that the sub integrates seamlessly into any studio setup.

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One of the standout features is its ability to reproduce frequencies as low as 20 Hz, which is impressive even when not positioned in an ideal corner placement. It’s also worth noting that while it is relatively large and heavy, making it somewhat challenging to fit under a standard desk, its performance justifies the space it occupies. For those considering an upgrade or looking for a reliable subwoofer for a Dolby Atmos system, the Genelec 7360 APM is highly recommended – it offers fantastic value for its price point, particularly given its power and low-end extension.



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Alistair Vance

Based in Bristol, Al has spent over a decade mixing local bands before specialising in hybrid studio consulting. He’s obsessed with the price-to-performance ratio, helping musicians achieve a "Radio Ready" sound without the need for a £50,000 Neve console. No fluff, just honest gear reviews to get your tracks sounding professional on a real-world budget.

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