|
| | European Music Shops Save on USB Microphones, Studio Microphones, Wireless systems and other PRO audio Gear!
Europe Gear Shop
USUSA
| Active
| Buy Used/Cheap/new 8030.LSE
|
|
|
Genelec 8030.LSE PowerPak Active Monitors
Genelec, the world’s longstanding leader in active monitoring systems, is making available two new comprehensive multi-channel monitoring systems specifically designed for recording studios and postproduction suites with control rooms measuring up to 3000 cubic feet (H x W x D). The 8020.LSE Espresso and 8030.LSE PowerPak systems are perfectly tailored solutions which simplify the process of creating a new multi-channel monitoring system or upgrading an existing stereo monitoring environment to 5.1 surround.
The 8030.LSE PowerPak system — for control rooms measuring up to 3000 cubic feet For larger control rooms, Genelec offers the 8030.LSE PowerPak system comprised of five Genelec 8030A two way, bi-amplified active monitors, one Genelec 7060A LSE Series Active Subwoofer, and a Genelec Acousti/Tape frequency/wavelength measuring tape. In addition, a Genelec 8030.LSE PowerPak setup guide is included for accurate speaker placement, wiring and fine-tuning. It is perfect for control rooms measuring up to 3000 cubic feet (H x W x D). The suggested retail price for the complete system is $5,400.00 US.
As the cornerstone of the system, the Genelec 7060A LSE Series Active Subwoofer, like its little brother the 7050B, employs Genelec’s proprietary Laminar Spiral Enclosure technology. Designed for multi-channel professional surround sound monitoring environments, the 7060A also features extremely low distortion levels and outstanding articulation. In addition, the 7060A boasts Genelec’s 6.1 bass management system, which has six signal input and output channels (L/C/R Front and L/C/R Rear), as well as a discrete LFE signal input with a selectable 85/120 Hz low-pass filter and a summed signal output, providing flexibility and easy connection. The built-in bass management unit splits the six main channel input signals into low and high frequency components, accurately dividing the input signal between the subwoofer and main speakers. A dedicated LFE In input connector enables easy set-up and accurate monitoring of the LFE channel in 5.1 and 6.1 digital surround sound systems with a selectable +10 dB boost.
The five 8030A monitors included in Genelec’s PowerPak system are from the revolutionary 8000 Minimum Diffraction Enclosure Series. The 8030A is a compact close-field system featuring a high degree of accuracy and exceptionally wide dynamic range. Powered by a pair of precisely crafted 40-Watt amplifiers, the Genelec 8030A monitors offer a wide frequency response 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. Housed in a diecast aluminum enclosure, the 8030A features rugged construction with massive heat dissipation capability and excellent shielding against RF interference. Each speaker is EM shielded for additional protection when used in close proximity to video monitors. Like the Genelec 8020A, each 8030A monitor comes complete with the unique Genelec Iso-Pod.
Genelec 8030.LSE PowerPak system specifications: • 7060A LSE Subwoofer with 10-inch proprietary driver and 120-Watt power amplifier, frequency response of 29 Hz – 85 Hz (120 Hz) ± 3 dB, and ability to deliver SPLs of 108 dB @ 1 meter. • 8030A MDE Active Monitor (x5), 11 1/4" H x 7" W x 7 1/16" D (height with Iso-Pod: 11 13/16") with a frequency response of 55 Hz to 20 kHz (- 3 dB) from a 5" bass driver and 3/4" hard-domed tweeter, each powered by a 40-Watt amplifier.
According to Bruce Bartone, National Sales Manager for Genelec Inc., “The Genelec PowerPak and Espresso surround system packages have been specified in a wide range of installations, including Pixar, NASA, ESPN, various U.S. government training facilities, and wide range of mobile HD production vehicles, showing their true versatility where the primary criteria is realistic and absolutely neutral sound reproduction.”
|
|