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GENELEC INTRODUCES ITS 8260A THREE-WAY DSP SYSTEM WITH MINIMUM DIFFRACTION
COAXIAL (MDC™) TECHNOLOGY
— Genelec’s 8260A
features major advance in audio driver technology,
integrated to a sophisticated enclosure design —
127th AES
CONVENTION, NEW YORK, NY, October 9, 2009 — Genelec, the
world’s longstanding pioneer in active monitoring, introduces
the 8260A Three-Way DSP System. The 8260A breaks new ground in electro-acoustic
design, as mechanical, acoustical and signal-processing designs are
linked closely together. The 8260A features major advances in audio
driver technology, integrated with a sophisticated enclosure design,
and Genelec’s proprietary Minimum Diffraction Coaxial (MDC™)
Mid/High driver technology takes a big step in perfecting audio quality
in professional active studio monitors.
This breakthrough
in coaxial driver design provides extremely accurate imaging and improved
sound quality, both on the acoustical axis as well as off-axis. The
extremely smooth frequency response leads to outstanding clarity and
definition of the inner details of the music. The 8260A combines, for
the first time, a coaxial driver (MDC) with a modern waveguide technology
(Genelec’s Directivity Control Waveguide™ / DCW™),
ensuring that drivers couple coherently over their full operating bandwidth,
as well as creating coincident mid-frequency/high-frequency point source.
Designed
to Adapt
As a new member of the TEC Award-winning 8200 Series, the 8260A features
Genelec DSP signal processing responsible for all loudspeaker functions,
such as the crossover filters, driver equalizers, driver position alignment,
room response alignment, calibration and equalization-related filters,
as well as distance compensating delays. The Genelec Loudspeaker Manager™
(GLM™) software manages all these functions, allowing the 8260A
to be used together with other 8200 Series DSP monitors and 7200 Series
subwoofers in the same setup. Genelec AutoCal™ fully automated
room calibration and sound system alignment method provides consistent
and accurate frequency response for a multichannel audio system in widely
varying room environments.
Advanced
Genelec DCW
The innovative Directivity Control Waveguide (DCW) is formed by blending
the new Minimum Diffraction Coaxial (MDC) driver surface perfectly with
the enclosure’s front shape to provide extremely accurate control
of the speaker’s directivity. This acoustically optimized smooth
DCW provides astoundingly flat on-axis and off-axis frequency response.
MDC
– Minimum Diffraction Coaxial driver
The midrange driver cone forms a smooth, continuous surface between
the tweeter and the enclosure. This prevents acoustical diffractions.
Diffractions are a major cause of uneven high frequency response in
traditional coaxial drivers. The smooth midrange surface contributes
to a perfect DCW behavior. The treble and midrange drivers couple coherently
over their full operating bandwidths as a single coincident point source.
MDE™
– Minimum Diffraction Enclosure
In order to improve frequency and power responses, Genelec has designed
a rugged enclosure, featuring acoustically optimized rounded edges and
gently curved front and sides. In addition to unsurpassed frequency
response, the minimized cabinet edge diffraction yields superb imaging
qualities.
The 8260A system
represents Genelec’s cutting-edge innovations in all technology
domains. The sophisticated acoustical design of the 8260A is complemented
by Genelec’s DSP Technology and GLM software, providing powerful
and practical tools such as AutoCal for accurate alignment, calibration
and control of the monitoring system in all situations. The MDC coaxial
technology is a real breakthrough solution that makes the 8260A unique
in the market.
For more information,
please visit www.genelecusa.com.
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Genelec, the
pioneer in Active Monitoring technology, is celebrating over 30 years
of designing and manufacturing active loudspeakers for true and accurate
sound reproduction. Genelec is credited with promoting the concept of
active transducer technology, which many manufacturers are just now
incorporating into their products. Since its inception in 1978, Genelec
has concentrated its efforts and resources into creating active monitors
with unparalleled sonic integrity. The result is an active speaker system
that has earned global acclaim for its accurate imaging, extremely high
acoustic output from small enclosures, true high-fidelity with low distortion,
and deep, rich bass.
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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/.