Introduction, System characteristics, Minimum diffraction coaxial (mdc™) – Genelec 8361A SAM Studio Monitor (White Finish) User Manual

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Introduction

Thank you for choosing Genelec! Fulfilling your dreams by

offering the most truthful sound reproduction has been the

source of our enthusiasm since 1978. Already over one million

Genelec monitors are in use around the world - welcome to our

story!

Genelec monitors are designed to last long our spare

part support extends far into future. They are hand-built in

Iisalmi, Finland, using certified sustainable methods. They are

individually tested and calibrated for the highest performance.

They have also all been designed for low power consumption in

use and in standby.

Please register your monitor at

http://www.community. genelec.com/

and receive an extended five-year warranty for spare parts.

For more information about our service and technical support,

please visit

http://www.genelec.com/customer-service.

System Characteristics

Each 8361A is supplied with a mains power cable, five-meter

GLM network cable and this operating manual, and a second Iso-

Pod retainer spring for horizontal mounting. The Genelec 8361A

is suitable for all professional monitoring applications calling for

very high precision and reliability. The 8361A combines many

remarkable Genelec technologies to provide the benefits of a

point source and controlled directivity over an extraordinarily

wide audio bandwidth. The 8361A may be oriented horizontally

or vertically. Listening distances can vary from less than one

meter to more than 4 meters, depending on the room size and

maximum sound level requirements.

Genelec Loudspeaker Manager™ (GLM™)

Software and GLM User Kit

The GLM software tailor-fits the 8361A to your room. It is

downloadable free of charge at www.genelec.com/glm. Check

regularly for updates and new features, and consider using the

cloud-based GLM services for the most up-to-date methods.

A GLM User Kit, comprising a USB adapter device and

measurement microphone, enables precise acoustic calibration

and operation of the GLM loudspeaker management network.

Minimum Diffraction Coaxial (MDC™)

The minimum diffraction coaxial transducer MDC design

implements a coaxial driver with unparalleled acoustic directivity

control. A powerful midrange transducer surrounds a high

output tweeter transducer, enabling a high resolution response

extending to ultrasonic frequencies. The MDC minimizes

acoustic diffraction, produces a flat frequency response on the

acoustical axis, and a neutral off-axis sound character.

Directivity Control Waveguide (DCW™) and

Acoustically Concealed Woofers (ACW™)

The 8361A has an exceptionally large Directivity Control

Waveguide extending over the whole enclosure front. The

midrange transducer cone forms a part of this DCW. Two

woofers radiate low frequencies through openings at the

enclosure edges and sum acoustically placing bass on the

same acoustical axis with the coaxial transducer. This unique

design enables directivity control of all audio down to low bass

frequencies.

Smart Active Monitoring (SAM™)

Smart Active Monitors automatically tune several parametric

filters in themselves to precisely compensate for room

colorations using Genelec Loudspeaker Manager (GLM)

software. This enables SAM monitors to sound neutral and

achieve precise stereo imaging in all acoustical environments,

improving accuracy of monitoring.

Audio Inputs

The 8361A inputs support balanced analog line-level audio and

AES/EBU digital audio. At maximum sensitivity, -6 dBu analog

and -30 dBFS digital audio signals produce 100 dB SPL level at

one meter distance in free space.

The analog input is selected when a digital signal is not

present. The digital input is selected automatically when a

digital signal is present even when the signal is silent. The GLM

software can select either input.

When the digital audio source can adjust level, it is

advantageous to lower the output level of the 8361A using the

rear panel controls or the GLM Master Fader. This enables a

higher output level at the source with more resolution while

taking full advantage of the impressively low self-generated

noise of the 8361A.

An AES/EBU digital audio signal carries two channels in one

cable. A channel is selected using the DIP switches or GLM

software. The DIGITAL OUT carries an unaltered copy of the

input, enabling daisy-chaining of up to four monitors.

Power Management

The mains power input supports any mains voltage (100-240

VAC, 50-60 Hz) and the 8361A always delivers full power even

when the mains voltage fluctuates. When powered with a

generator, inverter or UPS device, we recommend filtering the

mains power to remove harmonics.

The energy saving function Intelligent Signal Sensing (ISS™)

puts the monitor to power educed sleep mode when no signal

is present. Upon sensing an input, the monitor wakes up. The

function is activated using GLM software or the ISS dip switch

on the monitor. With GLM the time before entering the sleep

mode can be adjusted, the ISS dip switch activates a fixed 60

minute time.

Setup Using The GLM™ Control

Genelec recommends setting up the 8361A and other SAM

monitors using GLM. This is described in the GLM System

Operating Manual. Although it can be used without GLM and the

network, the 8361A reaches its full potential with this method.

GLM software runs on Mac or Windows computers. GLM also

works as a monitor controller, for switching between sets of

loudspeakers, soloing, muting, invoking calibrated levels, etc.

Setup with the GLM User Kit consists of the following steps:

1. Connect a CAT5 (RJ45) cable to each monitor (and

subwoofer) and finally to the GLM Adapter device (see

Figure 1).

2. Connect the GLM Adapter device to computer USB connector.

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