With the SAM loudspeakers, Genelec is introducing a new line of highly developed studio monitors that not only get the maximum sound and linearity out of their enclosure, but also set new standards in terms of functionality with Genelec's Smart Active Monitoring System (SAM for short).
Smart Active Technology stands for advanced monitoring network technology with automated calibration of the individual loudspeakers and comprehensive, software-based loudspeaker management functions. With the help of the "Genelec Loudspeaker Manager" software and its AutoCAL features, Genelec 8350A loudspeakers can be automatically calibrated and automatically optimized for the corresponding audio workstation. Up to 30 devices in a room can be networked via the separately available GLM Network Adapter. In addition to calibration,
Genelec 8330A loudspeakers have completely newly developed, optimized enclosures that not only allow the woofers to resonate as freely and uninfluenced as possible, but have also been designed for optimum linearity in order to achieve the audibility and hyper-accurate reproduction required for the most demanding audio productions. The cabinet design of the Genelec 8330A features exclusively curved shapes that seamlessly integrate the waveguides of the Tweeter. In addition, the construction is made entirely of cast aluminum, which, just as malleable as plastic, provides a significant increase in structural stability at a very low weight. The Iso-Pod stands supplied guarantee excellent decoupling of the speakers and also allow the speakers to be individually angled to the listening position.
Two Class D power amplifiers with 50 watts each drive the woofers and tweeters built into the sturdy die-cast aluminum housing. Despite its compact dimensions, the speaker delivers amazingly differentiated bass via the bass reflex channel. The Iso-Pod stands supplied guarantee excellent decoupling of the speakers and also allow the speakers to be individually angled to the listener's position.
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