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PRESS RELEASE
Contact: Neilson/Clyne
Tel: (615) 662-1616
Fax: (615) 662-1636
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
GENELEC HITS A HOME RUN WITH NEW 8030A TRIPLE PLAY™
FULL-RANGE STEREO MONITORING SYSTEM
— Genelec redefines the game with a compact, cost effective full-range
stereo monitoring system perfect for broadcast, recording, or postproduction
studios —
NAB CONVENTION, LAS VEGAS, NV, April 18, 2005 — Genelec,
the world’s longstanding leader in active monitoring systems,
has created a compact, full-range stereo monitoring solution specifically
designed to meet the needs of the project, recording, multimedia, and
postproduction studio environments. The 8030A Triple Play™ full-range
stereo monitoring system consists of two Genelec 8030A two way, bi-amplified
active MDE™ monitors plus Genelec’s 7050A LSE™ active
subwoofer. The system is able to deliver smooth, clean, wideband sound
with performance that rivals much larger setups.
The 7050A subwoofer is specifically engineered to complement
the 8030A active monitor. When combined, they deliver a smoothness of
frequency response comparable to larger Genelec monitors, while offering
great flexibility of location. The 8030A monitors are efficiently sized
for convenient placement on a desktop as part of a multimedia/workstation
audio system, and visually appear remarkably unobtrusive in a typical
control room or project studio. The 7050A, when appropriately placed,
can overcome many of the low-frequency problems associated with freestanding
full-range speakers in small rooms. This three-piece system has in-room
flat frequency response — 38 Hz to 20 kHz (+/-3 dB) — and
each component features an integrated active balanced crossover, driver
protection circuit, and dedicated power amplifier. The Genelec Triple
Play can produce peak acoustic levels of over 110 dB SPL @ 1 meter and
has suggested retail price of $2250.00 for the complete system.
The Triple Play system includes two 8030A two way, bi-amplified
active monitors from Genelec’s revolutionary 8000 MDE (Minimum
Diffraction Enclosure™) Series, which takes a new approach to
enclosure design, driver technology, and active electronics. In order
to improve frequency and power responses, Genelec has designed a highly
innovative enclosure, featuring rounded edges and gently curved front
and sides. In addition to unsurpassed frequency response, the minimized
cabinet edge diffraction provides superb imaging qualities. The 8030A
utilizes an entirely aluminum MDE design with integrated Advanced Directivity
Control Waveguide™ (DCW™), yielding large internal volumes
with outstanding mechanical strength. Also included with each 8030A
monitor is the unique Genelec Iso-Pod™ (Isolation Positioner/Decoupler™).
The Iso-Pod is a clever mounting stand that allows for monitoring in
either vertical or horizontal orientation. It enables the end user to
accurately aim the acoustic axis of the monitor to the listener, as
well as mechanically decouple it from the surface on which it rests.
The 8030A is a compact close-field system featuring a
high degree of accuracy and exceptionally wide dynamic range. The incorporated
DCW technology provides excellent stereo imaging and frequency balance
even in difficult acoustic environments. Powered by a pair of precisely
crafted 40 Watt amplifiers, the Genelec 8030A monitors offer a wide
frequency response of 58 Hz to 20 kHz (+/-2 dB) from a 5" woofer
and 3/4" hard-domed tweeter. In addition to extremely low harmonic
distortion, the 8030A has a front-mounted volume control, and rear panel
bass and treble tilt room response controls. The Genelec 8030A active
monitors measure a compact 11 1/4" H x 7" W x 7 1/16"
D (height with Iso-Pod: 11 13/16"), and are housed in a die-cast
aluminum enclosure, featuring rugged construction while also providing
massive heat dissipation capability and excellent shielding against
RF interference. Each speaker is also EM shielded for additional protection
when used in close proximity to video monitors.
Designed to complement the 8030A, Genelec’s critically
acclaimed 7050A LSE Series Active Subwoofer employs the company’s
proprietary Laminar Spiral Enclosure™ (LSE) technology. The 7050A’s
cabinet is made of sheet metal rolled into a spiral and clamped between
thick MDF side panels. The spiral forms a seamless, gently curving tube
port with excellent laminar flow characteristics and minimal turbulence
noise. The 7050A features a single 8" proprietary driver with 70
Watt power amplifier, a frequency response of 38 Hz – 85 Hz +/-3
dB, and has the ability to deliver SPLs of 103 dB @ 1 meter with extremely
low distortion.
All monitors in the Triple Play system also comprise extensive
driver protection. The protection circuitry detects signals that are
above the driver’s safe limits, preventing damage. This makes
the Triple Play system immune to being overdriven and, just as important,
to spurious signals that synthesizers, sequencers, and such multimedia
sources as sound cards often produce.
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Genelec, the pioneer in Active Monitoring technology,
was founded in 1978 and has concentrated its efforts and resources into
the design and manufacturing of active monitoring loudspeakers with
unparalleled sonic accuracy. Genelec has been credited with promoting
the concept of active monitors, a trend in technology that some manufacturers
are just now incorporating into their products. Genelec has a complete
line of active main, mid-field, and near-field monitors for application
in the postproduction, project studio, broadcast, TV, and CD mastering
markets.
Other company and product names may be trademarks of the
respective companies with which they are associated.
—For more information on the complete range of
Genelec Active Monitoring Systems, contact: Genelec Inc., 7 Tech Circle,
Natick, MA 01760.
Tel: (508) 652-0900; Fax: (508) 652-0909;
Web: http://www.genelecusa.com/