8050B Studio Monitor
Get serious in your studio with a headline performance from one of the world’s most desired active monitors, the Genelec 8050B.
Found in studios where only the best is good enough, the 8050B represents a class-leading balance of extraordinary SPL output, an expansive dynamic range and an intensely detailed, transparent performance. A truly professional tool, the 8050B is most at home in large facilities, world-renowned mastering suites and broadcasting hubs of the world. Nevertheless, it still exhibits the striking good looks, rounded edges and colour-free, accurate reproduction of the rigid all-aluminium Minimum Diffraction Enclosure (MDE™).
Precise on- and off-axis frequency reproduction is guaranteed by the Directivity Control Waveguide (DCW™), while broad low-frequencies and high SPLs are delivered with a flow-optimised internal curved reflex tube and a maximised internal volume. Finally, at the end of the session the 8050B saves your studio money by automatically entering an environmentally friendly, power-saving standby mode, courtesy of Genelec Intelligent Signal Sensing (ISS™) circuitry.
...it looks really nice freshflowe, with a small stone windowshill underneath it and wooden shutters. I am using the genelec 8050BPM. My listening height is around 1,21m slightly under the tweeter. There are 4 basstraps in each corner with 2 layers of rockwhool around 14cm thick. The rest are single sheet of rockwool around 10cm...
...speakers with the smallest base size on the market (I mean WxD). My choice lies between the 8040 BPM and the 8050 BPM. I wouldn't do this post if it wasn't for the fact that 2x 8040s cost as much as one 8050. (they're both discounted on Thomann now) Important fact, its a lucky coincidence I like...
Why do you need a BIG Studio Monitors even in the small Control Rooms?