Operating Manual
8000 Series
Genelec 8040A and 8050A
Monitoring Systems
Figure 2. Location of the acoustic axis
Cable
Screen
RCA
(Source)
XLR
(Speaker)
Figure 3. RCA to XLR cable
Figure 1. Amplifier panel layout of the 8040A
Minimum clearances
threaded hole which can be used for secur-
ing the loudspeaker to its base. Do not use
this thread for mounting the loudspeaker on
a microphone stand which has a 3/8" UNC
thread.
and the loudspeaker. The factory settings
for these controls are all "OFF" to give a flat
anechoic response.
Sufficient cooling for the amplifier and func-
tioning of the reflex port must be ensured if
the loudspeaker is installed in a restricted
space such as a cabinet, or integrated into
a wall structure. The surroundings of the
loudspeaker must always be open to the
listening room with a minimum clearance of
5 centimeters (2") behind, above and on both
sides of the loudspeaker.The space adjacent
to the amplifier must either be ventilated or
sufficiently large to dissipate heat so that the
ambient temperature does not rise above
35 degrees Celsius (95°F).
Bass roll-off control
Bass roll-off (first switch group from the left)
affects the low frequency roll-off of the loud-
speaker and attenuates its energy output
near the cut-off frequency. Attenuation levels
of -2, -4 or -6 dB can be selected.
Setting the input sensitivity
The input sensitivity of the loudspeakers can
be matched to the output of the mixing con-
sole, or other source, by adjusting the input
sensitivity control on the rear panel (see
figure 1). A screwdriver is needed for the
adjustment. The manufacturer’s default set-
ting for this control is -6 dBu (fully clockwise)
which gives an SPL of 100 dB @1m with
-6 dBu input level.
Desktop low frequency control
The desktop low frequency control (fourth
switch of first switch group from the left)
attenuates the bass frequencies around
160 Hz by 4 dB (see figures 8 and 10). This
feature is designed to compensate for the
boost often occurring at this frequency range
when the loudspeaker is placed upon a meter
bridge, table or similar reflective surface.
Mounting options
The vibration insulating Isolation Positioner/
Decoupler™ (Iso-Pod™) table stand allows
tilting of the loudspeaker for correct align-
ment of the acoustic axis. The stand can be
attached to three mounting points allowing
vertical and symmetrical horizontal position-
ing (see figures 1 and 4).
Setting the tone controls
The frequency response of the system
may also have to be adjusted to match the
acoustic environment. The adjustment is
carried out by setting the three tone con-
trol switch groups "treble tilt", "bass tilt"
and "bass roll-off" on the rear panel of the
amplifier. There is also a special "desktop
low frequency" tone control which gives an
attenuation of 4 dB at 160 Hz to compen-
sate the effect of a mixing console, desk or
other reflective surface between the listener
Bass tilt control
The bass tilt control switches (second switch
group from the left) offer three attenuation
levels for the bass response below 800 Hz,
usually necessary when the loudspeak-
ers are placed near room boundaries. The
attenuation levels are -2 dB, -4 dB and
-6 dB.
Genelec 8040A and 8050A can be fitted
to Omnimount® Series 30 (8040A) and 60
(8050A) and König & Meyer loudspeaker
mounts on two sets of M6x10 mm threaded
holes on the back of the enclosure. On the
base of the enclosure is an M10x10 mm
Speaker Mounting Position
Flat anechoic response
Treble tilt
None
Bass tilt
None
Bass roll-off
None
Desktop LF
None
Free standing in a damped
room
None
-2 dB
None
None
Free standing in a
reverberant room
None
None
None
-4 dB
-2 dB
-4 dB
None
None
-4 dB
None
-4 dB
None
Near field on a reflective
surface
In a corner
Figure 5. Omnimount type
wall mount
Figure 6. K&M type
wall mount
Table 1. Suggested tone control settings in some typical situations
Figure 4. The Iso-Pod™ can also be attached to the side of the enclosure for
horizontal mounting.
Figure 7. Carrying bag for a pair of 8040A loudspeakers.
5. Free flow of air behind the loudspeaker
Treble tilt control
fier unit. Any maintenance or repair of the
loudspeaker should only be undertaken by
Treble tilt (third switch group from the left)
allows adjusting the treble response above
5 kHz by +2, -2, or -4 dB, which can be used
for correcting an excessively bright or dull
sounding system.
is necessary to maintain sufficient cooling.
Do not obstruct airflow around the
loudspeakers.
qualified service personnel.
Safety considerations
Although the 8040A and 8050A have been
designed in accordance with international
safety standards, to ensure safe operation
and to maintain the loudspeaker under safe
operating conditions, the following warnings
and cautions must be observed:
WARNING!
Genelec 8040A and 8050A loudspeakers are
capable of producing sound pressure levels
in excess of 85 dB, which may cause perma-
nent hearing damage.
An acoustic measuring system such as
MLSSA or WinMLS is recommended for
analyzing the effects of the adjustments,
however, careful listening with suitable test
recordings can also lead to good results if a
test system is not available. Table 1 shows
some typical settings in various situations.
Figures 8 and 10 show the effect of the con-
trols on the anechoic response.
8040A Accessories
1. Servicing and adjustment must only
be performed by qualified service
personnel. The loudspeaker must not be
opened.
Order code
Floor stand black
8000-400
Wall mount black (Omnimount) 8040-404-B
Ceiling mount black
(Omnimount)
8040-405-B
Always start adjustment by setting all
switches to "OFF” position. Then set only
one switch per group to the "ON" position to
select the desired adjustment. If more than
one switch is set to "ON" (within one switch
group) the attenuation value is not accurate.
Measure or listen systematically through
the different combinations of settings to find
the best frequency balance.
2. Do not use this product with an
unearthed mains cable as this may lead to
personal injury.
Wall mount black (K&M)
Soft carrying bag for two
monitors
8000-401
8040-420
3. To prevent fire or electric shock, do not
expose the unit to water or moisture. Do
not place any objects filled with liquid,
such as vases on the loudspeaker or near
it.
8050A Accessories
Order code
Floor stand black
8000-400
4. Note that the amplifier is not
completely disconnected from the AC
mains service unless the mains power
cord is removed from the amplifier or the
mains outlet.
Wall mount black (Omnimount) 8050-404-B
Ceiling mount black
(Omnimount)
8050-405-B
Maintenance
No user serviceable parts are to be found
Soft carrying bag for one
monitor
8050-420
within the loudspeaker cabinet or the ampli-
Figure 8. The curves above show the effect of the “bass tilt”,
“treble tilt”, “desktop low frequency” and “bass roll-off” controls
on the free field response of the 8040A.
Figure 9. The upper curve group shows the horizontal directivity
characteristics of the 8040A measured at 1 m. The lower curve shows
the system's power response.
Figure 10. The curves above show the effect of the “bass tilt”,
“treble tilt”, “desktop low frequency” and “bass roll-off” controls
on the free field response of the 8050A
Figure 11. The upper curve group shows the horizontal directivity
characteristics of the 8050A measured at 1 m. The lower curve shows
the system's power response.
EC Declaration of Conformity
Guarantee
This is to certify that Genelec Monitoring Systems 8040A and 8050A conform to the following standards:
Genelec 8040A and 8050A are supplied with
one year guarantee against manufacturing
faults or defects that might alter the perform-
ance of the loudspeakers. Refer to supplier
for full sales and guarantee terms.
Safety:
EN 60065 / IEC 60065:1998 6th Edition
EMC:
EN 55013: (2001)
EN 55020: (1994), A11: (1996), A12: (1999), A13: (1999), A14: (1999)
EN 61000-3-2 (2000)
EN 61000-3-3 (1995)
The product herewith complies with the requirements of The Low Voltage Directive73/23/EEC, EMC Directive 89/336/EEC
and 93/68/EEC
Signed:
Ilpo Martikainen
Position:
Date:
Managing Director
20-April-2004
8040A and 8050A Operating Manual
SySTeM SPecIFIcATIoNS
croSSover SecTIoN
8040A
≤ 45 Hz
8050A
≤ 35 Hz
8040A
8050A
Lower cut-off frequency, -3 dB
Upper cut-off frequency, -3 dB
Input connector XLR female
Input impedance
Pin 1 gnd, pin 2 +, pin 3 -
10 kOhm balanced
≥ 21 kHz
≥ 21 kHz
Free field frequency response of
system ( 2.0 dB)
48 Hz - 20 kHz
38 Hz - 20 kHz
Input level for maximum short term Adjustable from +6 to -6 dBu
output of 100 dB SPL @ 1m:
Maximum short term sine wave
acoustic output on axis in half
space, averaged from 100 Hz to
3 kHz
Crossover frequency, Bass/Treble
3.0 kHz
1.8 kHz
Treble tilt control operating range in From +2 to -4 dB & From +2 to -4 dB &
2 dB steps
MUTE @ 15 kHz
-4 dB @ 160 Hz
MUTE @ 15 kHz
-4 dB @ 160 Hz
@ 1 m
@ 0.5 m
≥ 105 dB SPL
≥ 111 dB SPL
≥ 110 dB SPL
≥ 116 dB SPL
Desktop low frequency control
operating range
Maximum long term RMS acoustic
output in same conditions with IEC
weighted noise (limited by driver
unit protection circuit) @ 1 m
≥ 99 dB SPL
≥ 115 dB SPL
≤ 10 dB
≥ 101 dB SPL
≥ 120 dB SPL
≤ 10 dB
Bass roll-off control operating
range in 2 dB steps
From 0 to -6 dB
@ 45 Hz
From 0 to -6 dB
@ 35 Hz
Bass tilt control operating range in
2 dB steps
From 0 to -6 dB @
100 Hz & MUTE
From 0 to -6 dB @
100 Hz & MUTE
Maximum peak acoustic output
per pair above console top, @ 1
m from the engineer with music
material
The 'CAL' position is with all tone controls
set to 'off' and the input sensitivity control
to maximum (fully clockwise)
Self generated noise level in free
field @ 1m on axis (A-weighted)
Harmonic distortion at 90 dB SPL
@ 1m on axis
Freq. 50 to 100 Hz
> 100 Hz
< 2 %
< 0.5 %
< 2 %
< 0.5 %
AMPLIFIer SecTIoN
8040A
8050A
Drivers:
Bass
Treble
Both drivers are
magnetically shielded
165 mm (6 1/2")
19 mm (3/4")
metal dome
205 mm (8")
25 mm (1")
metal dome
Bass amplifier short
term output power
Treble amplifier short
term output power
90 W (8 Ohm load) 150 W (6 Ohm load)
90 W (8 Ohm load) 120 W (8 Ohm load)
Weight:
8.6 kg (18.9 lbs)
12.7 kg (28 lbs)
Long term output power is limited
by driver unit protection circuitry
Dimensions:
Height (without table support
350 mm (13 13/16“) 433 mm (17 1/16")
Height (including table support)
Width
Depth
365 mm (14 3/8“)
237 mm (9 3/8“)
223 mm (8 13/16“)
452 mm (17 13/16")
286 mm (11 1/4")
278 mm (10 15/16")
Amplifier system distortion
at nominal output
THD
≤ 0.05 %
≤ 0.05 %
≤ 0.05 %
≤ 0.05 %
≤ 0.05 %
≤ 0.05 %
≤ 0.05 %
≤ 0.05 %
SMPTE-IM
CCIF-IM
DIM 100
Signal to Noise ratio, referred to
full output
Bass
≥ 100 dB
≥ 100 dB
≥ 100 dB
≥ 100 dB
Treble
Mains voltage
100, 120, 220 or 230 V
according to region
Voltage operating range
10 %
10 %
Power consumption
Idle
10 VA
10 VA
Full output
110 VA
170 VA
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