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Genelec's 8380A built to liquidate wallets
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 63337, member: 636"] Genelec expanded its SAM (Smart Active Monitor) lineup with the 8380A, a three-way monitor designed for medium-sized recording, mixing, and mastering studios. The system pairs a 15-inch low-frequency driver with the company's MDC (Minimum Diffraction Coaxial) midrange-tweeter technology to deliver high sound pressure levels, wide dynamics, and minimal self-noise. Two forward-facing reflex ports enable clean bass reproduction at maximum output levels, while the coaxial drivers sit within a DCW (Directivity Control Waveguide) for consistent response. The monitor operates without fans to eliminate noise, and it features ISS energy-saving technology for efficient power consumption. Specifications include a frequency range from 29Hz to 43kHz, and a peak output of 122dB. Built-in DSP allows users to configure settings through Genelec's GLM software application. The company has not announced pricing or availability details for the 8380A. [/QUOTE]
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