The Genelec 8330.LSE Surround SAM Kit comprises five 8330A 5" bi-amped 100W (50W LF/50WHF) studio monitors with the 10", 300W 7360A smart subwoofer and GLM 2 loudspeaker management kit and software.
The 8330.LSE Surround SAM kit enables audio professionals to integrate a network-controlled multichannel 5.1 system into small to mid-size studios and film-post suites. It's also a solution for those aspiring to professional status who aren't well-versed in multichannel monitor setup. The 8330.LSE Surround system comprises five 8330A 5" bi-amped monitors along with the 10", 300W 7360A LSE-series subwoofer, which is equipped to handle a 7.1 surround system, should the urge to go big (and stay home) strike you. The 8330A studio monitor features the sleek-looking, yet highly functional Minimum Diffraction Enclosure (MDE) made from recycled aluminum, with the integrated Directivity Controlled Waveguide (DCW). Along with being environmentally conscious, this combination simultaneously prevents comb filtering from cabinet edge reflections, while providing consistent off-axis response for a wide and accurate soundstage. Designed to accommodate small to medium-size spaces, the 7360A subwoofer features Genelec's Laminar Spiral Enclosure (LSE) provides an integrated, noise-free reflex port resulting in deep bass extension and clean, articulated low-frequency reproduction. Tying it all together with your listening environment is the GLM speaker management kit featuring GLM 2.0 software with AutoCal automatic calibration, along with network interface, acoustic measurement microphone, and wired volume control.
Genelec 8330.LSE Surround - unique features:
- Five 100W (50W LF/50W HF), 5" 8330A bi-amplified smart active monitors with room compensation software, directivity waveguide, and Iso-Pod™ stands
- One 10" 7360A subwoofer with 300W optimized Class D power amp, bass management, LFE channel, 7.1 XLR I/O, and stereo AES/EBU I/O
- GLM loudspeaker management kit with GLM 2.0 software, factory-calibrated Genelec 8300A acoustic measurement microphone, 8300-416 network interface, and 9310 wired volume control
8330.LSE Surround SAM Kit includes:
- Five 8330A PM Smart Active Monitors
- One 7360A LSE-series smart subwoofer
- GLM 2.0 User Kit with volume control
Genelec 8330A SAM PM
The Genelec 8330A is a 100-watt, bi-amplified Smart Active Monitor (SAM) with a 5" woofer and 3/4" metal dome tweeter featuring Genelec Loudspeaker Management software, power-saving, and speaker-protection features - Producer grey finish (P), magnetically shielded (M).
The Genelec 8330A is the bigger twin of the 8320A with a 5" woofer, and shares all of the same breakthrough features, including the stylish and green-conscious Minimum Diffraction Enclosure (MDE), Directivity Control Waveguide (DCW), power-saving Intelligent Signal Sensing (ISS), and Iso-Pod monitor stands, as well as the same 3/4" metal dome tweeter and optimized 50W LF/50W HF bi-amplification. The 8330A is also built for studios where space is limited but sound quality can't be. The 8330A boasts a higher SPL and bass extension down to 45Hz, as opposed to the 55Hz of the 8320A. Perhaps the most important quality the two monitors share is intelligence, which runs in the Genelec 8000 family. Since small rooms interact with monitors far more than large spaces, and usually not in a positive way, the 8330A takes the luck factor out of monitor placement and replaces it with Genelec Loudspeaker Manager (GLM™) software, which delivers functions such as AutoCal, an automatic calibration function that ensures your monitoring system is perfectly tailored for your listening environment, compensating for adverse acoustic behavior, giving you quality the sound reproduction that a professional can rely on. With GLM on your side, you can manage up to 30 Smart monitors and subwoofers, creating fully recallable setups from stereo to immersive audio.
Genelec 8330A SAM - Just the Facts:
- Smart Active Monitoring technology networked via GLM 2.0 software over Cat5 cable
- Minimum Diffraction Enclosure (MDE), die-cast from recycled aluminum
- Directivity Control Waveguide (DCW) for consistent off-axis response
- Genelec quality and reliability
- 5" woofer, 3/4" tweeter
- Balanced analog XLR input
- Genelec 2 x 50W Class D amplification
- Universal mains voltage
- Efficient, distortion-free reflex port
- Producer grey finish (P)
- Magnetically shielded (M)
Genelec 7360A SAM Subwoofer
The Genelec 7360A SAM subwoofer is a compact yet powerful 300-watt subwoofer with a 10" driver and software management control, built to complement Genelec 4" 8320A and 5" 8330A SAM active monitors in multichannel and stereo applications.
The Genelec 7360A is a 10" smart subwoofer designed to accommodate the shrinking real estate common to recording facilities these days. Its built-in Smart technology allows its more powerful 300W optimized amplifier to fill a mid-size room with bass, while effectively negating the highly kinetic reflections smaller spaces are prone to, giving you clear insight into the lower register of bass instruments and your overall mix. The 7360A features Genelec's Laminar Spiral Enclosure (LSE), which combines form and function to provide a noise-free reflex port that's integrated into the enclosure, resulting in deep bass extension and clean, articulated low-frequency reproduction. It's also equipped with Genelec's proprietary bass management system and support for 7.1 multi-channel set-ups over analog XLR I/O, plus stereo AES/EBU XLR I/O - no need for external A/D converters. To save power, Intelligent Signal Sensing (ISS) puts the 7360A to sleep when no signal is present after a period of time. Additionally, Genelec Loudspeaker Manager (GLM) software allows for the fine adjustment of up to 30 individual Smart monitors and Smart subwoofers, while AutoCal compensates for room modes to perfectly calibrate your set-up to your listening environment.
Genelec 7360A SAM Subwoofer - Just the Facts:
- Smart Active Monitoring (SAM)
- Genelec Loudspeaker Manager (GLM) software with AutoCal room compensation
- Laminar Spiral Enclosure (LSE) technology
- Bass management system
- Power-saving Intelligent Signal Sensing, auto shutdown
- 10" bass driver with 100dB SPL output
- 300-watt optimized Class-D amplifier
- Protection circuitry
- Active crossovers
Genelec GLM 2 Kit
Genelec GLM 2.0 User Kit comprises GLM 2.0 software, which calibrates and controls SAM monitors and subwoofers; the Genelec Network Adapter model 8300-416 and the 8300A acoustic measurement microphone. The 8300 adapter connects the GLM network to Mac or PC via USB port and acts as an interface for the 8300A measurement mic. It also acts as a master for Genelec's optional 9310A wired volume controller (included). GLM 2 software enables setup, automatic calibration, and continuous control of all SAM monitors and subwoofers.
GLM 2.0 User Kit key features:
- Manage and control up to 30 Smart monitors and subwoofers
- Quick and easy creation of systems to suit all types of multichannel or 3D immersive audio formats
- Optimize the performance of your Smart monitoring system to make the most of your listening environment
- Use AutoCal™ to achieve neutral sound reproduction. Accurate and stable soundstage imaging is delivered thanks to level adjustments, distance delays, subwoofer crossover phase, and room-response compensation EQ
- Store calibration settings for different listening positions and instantly recall them during production
- Adapt to your acoustic environment using symmetrical or individualized stereo pair equalization compensation
- Achieve smooth frequency response transition around the crossover point, as phase is automatically corrected for all Smart subwoofers on the network
- Use the Group function to create and recall customized response curves, with each monitor Group possessing its own GLM calibration file. Also include both analog and digital inputs in Groups, plus an unlimited number of system setup files
- Manage levels with the software-based GLM master fader or external wired or wireless volume controllers. An on-screen, real-time SPL reading of the active monitor Group allows you to keep watch over production level
- Enjoy the benefits of repeatable and consistent performance, enabling accurate monitoring in any production environment
8330.LSE Surround SAM Kit - Behind the Grille
Networked Smart Active Monitor (SAM) Systems (8330A/7360A)
Genelec's advanced SAM Systems are can automatically adapt to acoustic environments and correct for levels, delays and room anomalies. SAM Systems can be controlled via Genelec proprietary Loudspeaker Manager (GLM) network and software, enabling you to build a highly flexible and reliable monitoring system. If the monitors have to move between rooms, you can rely on SAM technology to give you absolute consistency, a neutral soundstage, and low distortion. All electronics, drivers, and enclosures are designed, assembled, tested, and calibrated in Genelec's factory in Finland. Genelec quality and reliability ensure a secure long-term investment, with environmentally conscious, low energy consumption and outstanding audio quality.
AutoCal room calibration
Genelec AutoCal is a system integrator's dream and gets you out of stasis and into production faster. It facilitates setup by measuring acoustic response in the listening area and applying the appropriate compensation in the low and low-mid frequencies to minimize the muddying effect of room modes and other unwanted room resonances, while simultaneously accounting for the differences between various listening positions.
All this combines with the color-free accuracy of the Minimum Diffraction Enclosure (MDE™), and precise on- and off-axis frequency reproduction of the Directivity Control Waveguide (DCW™). The result is the ideal small monitor to fit the way you work.
Directivity Control Waveguide (DCW) Technology (8330A)
Genelec's Directivity Control Waveguide shapes the emitted wavefront of direct radiating multi-way monitors in a way that allows predictable tailoring of the speaker's dispersion pattern. DCW technology also minimizes early reflections, providing a wide, controlled listening area with accurate sound reproduction both on- and off-axis.
Another advantage of minimized early reflections and controlled constant directivity is that the frequency balance of the room's reverberation field is essentially the same as the direct field from the monitors. As a result, the monitor's performance is less affected by room acoustic characteristics.
The consistent off-axis frequency response of the waveguide enables engineers to move in and out of the sweet spot without losing perspective while working.
DCW technology key benefits:
- Flat on- and off-axis response for wider usable listening area
- Increased direct-to-reflected sound ratio for reduced control room coloration
- Improved stereo and soundstage imaging
- Increased drive unit sensitivity up to 6dB
- Increased system maximum sound pressure level capacity
- Decreased drive unit distortion
- Reduced cabinet edge diffraction
- Reduced complete system distortion
Minimum Diffraction Enclosure (MDE) Technology (8330A)
Genelec's highly innovative aluminum enclosure (MDE) improves the linearity of the frequency range and power response of free-standing monitors via rounded edges and gently curved front and sides optimized to match the acoustic properties of the drivers. In addition to achieving a remarkably flat frequency response, minimizing cabinet diffraction yields superb sound stage imaging.
Directivity is further improved by the waveguide being integrated into the MDE enclosure. Since the low-frequency limit for constant directivity is determined by the size of the waveguide, the larger the surface the better the control. Highly directional off-axis radiation yields a consistent listening window, which is critically important in multichannel monitoring. Controlled directivity also reduces possible first-order reflections on surfaces near the loudspeaker, such as walls, floors, ceilings, and studio furniture, which contributes to consistent audio reproduction in various acoustical environments.
High air-flow bass reflex port design (8330A)
There are three methods to handle bass frequencies in small monitors, infinite baffle, or sealed cabinet, ported reflex, and transmission line (passive radiator designs are a subset of ported reflex speakers). Genelec's choice for vented, or reflex, enclosures dates back to the first Genelec product in 1978. Since then Genelec has refined and improved their designs to increase low-frequency extension and sound pressure level capability to provide outstanding bass articulation and definition.
The downside of ported designs is that turbulence in the ports due to extreme air pressure from the driver excursions can cause chuffing noise in the ports, and/or interfere with frequencies higher up in the spectrum. To minimize air speed and turbulence, the cross-sectional area of the vent should be large. This, in turn, means that the vent tube has to be long, which presents quite a design challenge. Genelec's solution is a long, curved tube that maximizes airflow so deep bass can be reproduced without compression. The reflex tube terminates with a wide flare located on the rear of the enclosure minimizing port noise and providing excellent bass articulation.
The curvature of the tube has also been carefully designed to minimize any audible noise, compression, or distortion. The inner end of the tube has the proper resistive termination to minimize audible chuffing noise and air turbulence. Proper reflex port design allows also to significantly reduce the woofer's displacement, improving the linear low-frequency output capacity.
PAD Pro tech note: For small cabinets to handle bass frequencies lower than the laws of physics would allow, the ported or reflex is the easiest design from a manufacturing standpoint to achieve a deep bass response. It takes advantage of the cabinet's resonance and in essence feeds sound coming from the rear of the speaker through a tube connected to the back of the cabinet into ports, which are usually on the front panel. The length and diameter of the tube are precisely calculated for the desired low-frequency response. The trick is to make sure the sound coming from the port is in phase with the speaker, which reinforces the low frequencies of the monitor. It's important to note that while this technique does provide a better bass response in small cabinets, it's primarily a psychoacoustic effect. The addition of a subwoofer enables smaller drivers to handle midrange frequencies while bass frequencies are directed to a larger dedicated bass driver.
Intelligent Signal Sensing function (8330A/7360A)
Genelec's Intelligent Signal Sensing (ISS) is a power-saving feature that prolongs the service life of the monitor. ISS reduces power consumption to less than 0.5 watts by automatically switching the active monitor to standby when no audio signal has been detected for some time. When playback begins, the mode indicator light on the loudspeaker lights up and the playback resumes after a slight delay (<2 seconds).
Protection circuitry (8330A/7360A)
The protection circuitry prevents driver failure by detecting signal levels and responding accordingly. In the case of sudden peaks or levels that are too high for long periods, the protection circuitry reduces signal level automatically. This feature does not affect the sound quality in any way when working within the specifications of the loudspeaker, but only prevents inappropriate input signals from breaking the loudspeaker.
Protection circuitry features and benefits:
- Reduces the output level when required (e.g. when driver voice coil temperature reaches the safe limit), which highly improves system reliability
- Appropriate protection circuitry design for each loudspeaker and subwoofer maximizes system output level
Room compensation controls (8330A/7360A)
Each room changes the monitor's response in a unique way, e.g. reflective vs. damped rooms, or placement against a wall vs. on a stand away from the walls. All Genelec loudspeaker systems feature room response adjustments to compensate for the room influences and retrieve a flat frequency response at the listening position. Frequency response can be adjusted to match the acoustic environment by setting the tone control switches on the rear panel of all Genelec monitors.
Optimized amplifiers with active crossover (8330A/7360A)
In a typical 2-way loudspeaker system, the active crossover needs two power amplifiers; one for the woofer and one for the tweeter. Electronic crossovers split the audio signal into separate frequency bands that can be separately routed to individual power amplifiers optimized for the frequency band of their respective transducers.
The power amplifiers are connected directly to the drivers of an active loudspeaker, resulting in the power amplifier's load becoming much simpler. Each driver-specific power amplifier has only a limited frequency range to amplify (the power amplifier is placed after the active crossover), which adds to the ease of design.
The active design principle offers multiple benefits:
- The power amplifiers are directly connected to the speaker drivers, maximizing the control exerted by the power amplifier's damping on the driver's voice coil, reducing the consequences of dynamic changes in the driver electrical characteristics. This may improve the transient response of the system
- There is a reduction in the power amplifier output requirement. With no energy lost in the passive crossover filter components, the amplifier power output requirements are reduced considerably (by up to 1/2 in some cases) without any reduction in the acoustic power output of the loudspeaker system. This can reduce costs and increase audio quality and system reliability
- No loss between amplifier and driver units results in maximum acoustic efficiency
- Active technology can achieve superior sound output vs. size vs. low-frequency cut-off performance
- All loudspeakers are delivered as a factory aligned system (amplifiers, crossover electronics, and enclosure-driver systems)
Laminar Spiral Enclosure (LSE) (7360A)
An essential property of a subwoofer operating at high sound pressure levels is its capacity to move high volumes of air without distortion, which is a function of air turbulence inside the bass reflex port. This effect presents challenges to woofer and reflex port designs. Genelec's patented Laminar Spiral Enclosure (LSE) provided the solution.
By way of a little background, large air currents, such as those found in bass reflex ports, have a great deal of kinetic energy, which causes the flow to be irregular and turbulent as cross-streams perpendicular to the direction of air flow is formed. A laminar air flow is a streamline flow in which air travels smoothly in parallel layers or paths, with no interference or disruption across layers.
The Laminar Spiral Enclosure (LSE) bass reflex cabinet provides excellent laminar flow characteristics with minimal turbulence noise and enables an optimal packing of a very long reflex tube into a small space.
The 7360A's enclosure is made from a spiral-shaped strip of steel. Its purpose is to provide mechanical stability for a large amount of pressure generated inside the subwoofer. The spiral also forms the bass reflex port, enabling linear airflow even at the highest SPL output. The fact that one is part of the other means that air flow in and out of the enclosure's interior through the port is totally unrestricted. This flow-optimized construction provides extended low-frequency capacity and low distortion resulting in precise bass articulation, with measured second and third harmonic distortion levels typically better than 30dB below the fundamental. This results in an extraordinarily accurate and responsive low-frequency system.
Bass management system (7360A)
Bass management, from a corporate perspective, is the man's way of keeping the low frequencies down. Seriously, it's quite simply a means of directing the bass content of main and low-frequency effect (LFE) channels to the speakers that are best capable of handling them. A Bass Management system uses either analog electronic circuitry or software-based filtering to take low-frequency information from the main channels and route it to a subwoofer feed. Bass management's basic and main goal is to ensure that the entire audio bandwidth of all channels can be accurately monitored.
The bass management unit in the 7360A subwoofer splits the input into low- and high-frequency components at 85Hz. Frequencies below 85Hz are reproduced by the subwoofer. Frequencies above 85Hz are directed via the subwoofer's output connectors to the main monitors.
Bass management benefits are:
- The subwoofer extends the system frequency response down the lower limit of the audible range
- Monitor can produce a higher maximum sound level when not reproducing low frequencies
- Optimized low-frequency reproduction by selecting adequate subwoofer location; monitors can also be placed more freely
- Subwoofer's output are aligned in level and phase with monitors allowing flat and accurate reproduction down to 19 Hz and across the crossover point
- LFE channel output level (0 or +10 dB re. main channels) can be selected for accurate reproduction depending on the source type
- The ability to bypass the subwoofer allows you to evaluate the audible impact of the subwoofer
Iso-Pod stand (8330A)
Often workstation furniture has equipment racks whose top surfaces double as speaker stands. While this may be a convenient option, placing speakers on wooden surfaces or console meter bridges has side effects detrimental to accurate and effective monitoring. In such a scenario, aiming the loudspeaker axis towards the listener rarely occurs, and sympathetic vibrations (which are not very sympathetic to bass) propagate from the loudspeaker to the surface. Also, first-order reflections on the surface cause comb filtering and subsequently ripples in the frequency response.
To solve these very common problems Genelec designed the Iso-Pod Isolation Positioner/De-coupler. Made from special lossy rubber-like material to de-couple the speaker from a surface, it has four shallow feet and is firmly attached to the enclosure so that it can be slid along the curved bottom or side surface to allow for a ±15° tilt of the loudspeaker. The loudspeaker's acoustical axis can then be pointed precisely towards the listener. The vibration isolation and damping properties reduce midrange coloration caused by unwanted vibration transmitted to supporting surfaces.
Versatile mounting options (8330A)
On the base of the 8330A is a 3/8" UNC threaded hole which can accommodate a standard microphone stand. On the rear there are two M6x10 mm threaded holes for an Omni-mount size 20.5 bracket.
The Genelec 8330.LSE Surround SAM Kit brings smart multichannel monitoring technology to small to mid-size studios, edits suites, or home theater. Order yours today. For more information, call or chat online with your PAD Studio Specialist.
Specifications
Genelec 8330A SAM
- Frequency range –6dB: 45Hz-23kHz
- Accuracy of frequency response: ±1.5dB (58Hz – 20kHz)
- Maximum short term sine wave acoustic output on axis in half space, averaged from 100Hz to 3kHz: > 104dB SPL
- Maximum long-term RMS acoustic output in same conditions with IEC weighted noise (limited by driver unit protection circuit): > 96dB SPL
- Maximum peak acoustic output per pair, at 1 m distance with music material: 110dB
- Self-generated noise level in free field on axis: < 5dB (A-weighted)
- Harmonic distortion at 85dB SPL on axis: 50-100Hz ≤ 2%; > 100Hz ≤ 0.5%
Drivers
- Woofer: 5" (130 mm) cone
- Tweeter: 3/4" (19 mm) metal dome
Amplifier section
- Bass amplifier short term output power: 50W
- Treble amplifier short term output power: 50W
- Total harmonic distortion at nominal output: <0.05%
- Mains voltage: 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz
- Power consumption (ISS active / idle / maximum): < 0.5W / 3.0W / 50W
Input Section
- Digital AES/EBU audio signal connectors (Single wire): XLRF In; XLRM Out
- Input word length: 16-24 bits
- Input sampling rate: 32kHz-192kHz
- Crossover frequency: 2.9kHz
- Analog input (load impedance): XLR female 10k ohm, balanced
- Analog input level for 100dB SPL output at 1 meter: -6dBu (adjustable in GLM software)
- Maximum analog input: 24dBu
- GLM Control network connectors: 2 x RJ45
Dimensions
- Height including Iso-Pod table stand: 11-13/16" (299 mm)
- Height without Iso-Pod table stand: 11-1/4" (285 mm)
- Width: 7-1/2" (189 mm)
- Depth: 7-1/16" (178)
- Weight: 12.1 lb. (5.5 kg)
Genelec 7360A SAM
System
- Lower cut-off frequency: 19Hz
- Upper cut-off frequency -6dB main channel LFE: 100Hz/150Hz
- Accuracy of frequency response ±3dB: 19Hz-100Hz
- Driver (magnetically shielded): 10" (250 mm)
- Harmonic distortion at 1 m on*axis in half space, 30 to 85Hz: 2nd ≤ 3% @ 90dB SPL; 3rd ≤ 2% @ 90dB SPL
- Maximum short term sine wave SPL output averaged from 30 to 85 Hz, measured in half space at 1 meter: ≥ 109dB SPL
- Maximum peak SPL output with random pink noise measured in half space at 1 meter: ≥ 114dB SPL
- Self-generated noise at 1 m on axis (A-weighted): <5dB
Amplifier Section
- Short-term output power: 300W
- Magnetically shielded (M)
- THD at nominal output: ≤0.01%
- Mains voltage: 100 – 240 VAC 50/60Hz
Power consumption (average):
- Standby (ISS active) <1W
- Idle: 15W
- Full output, peak: 300W
Signal Processing
- Max analog input signal: +25.0dBu
- Analog input sensitivity rotary level adjustment: +12 to -6dBu (100dB SPL @ 1 m)
- Digital input connector XLR female 110 ohm: AES/EBU single wire
- Digital output/thru connector XLR male 110 ohm: AES/EBU single wire
- Digital input word length: 16-24 bits
- Sample rate: 32kHz – 192kHz
- Digital input sensitivity(100dB SPL at 1 m ) rotary level adjustment: -30dBFS
- Subsonic filter (18 dB/octave) below: 19Hz
- Control network type: Proprietary GLM network
- Control network connections: 2x RJ45, CAT5 cables
- GLM software frequency response adjustment parametric notch filters: 20
- System calibration: Genelec GLM AutoCal
Crossover subwoofer/subwoofer output channels:
- Centralized bass management: 85Hz low-pass (subwoofer), 85Hz high-pass (output)
- Distributed bass management (GLM control only): 50-100Hz low-pass (subwoofer); no filtering on output
- LFE cutoff: 150Hz
- Midband rejection >400Hz: ≥ 50dB
- Phase-matching control: 90° steps with DIP switch control; 15° steps with GLM control
Input Section
- Input connectors: 7x XLR female; 1x LFE XLR
- Input impedance: 10k ohm balanced
Output Section
- Output connectors: 7x XLR male; 1x LFE XLR
Physical
- Finish: Producer Gray (P)
- Dimensions: (HWD): 20-3/4" x 18-3/16" x 14-3/8" (527 x 462 x 364 mm)
- Weight: 59 lb. (27 kg)