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Genelec 7050 CPM

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Active Subwoofer 8"

  • For 2.1 to 5.1 setups
  • Class D power amplifier 130 W
  • Transmission range: 24 - 85 Hz (-6 dB), 24 - 120 Hz (LFE)
  • Maximum level: 103 dBSPL / 1 m briefly in the half-space (averaged 30 - 85 Hz)
  • Speaker: 205 mm Chassis
  • Bass management with integrated filtering for the connected speakers
  • Switchable filters for adaptation to room acoustics
  • Connections: 5 x line input XLR
  • XLR LFE input
  • 5 XLR line outputs
  • Footswitch connection: 6.3 mm Jack for the bypass function
  • Dimensions (H x W x D): 410 x 350 x 319 mm
  • Weight: 17.3 kg
Available since August 2018
Item number 447252
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Components 1x 8"
Power 130 W
Frequency range 24 Hz – 85 Hz
Conectors XLR
Measurements 410 x 350 x 319
Weight 17,3 kg
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3.399 AED 889,92 €
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Powerful bass for pro studios

The Genelec 7050 CPM is a subwoofer that will bring powerful and transparent bass to every studio's control room. Its low-distortion sound is characterised by its clean low frequencies, which begin at 24Hz. The rear panel is fitted with five analogue I/Os for connecting a multi-channel set-up, as well as an LFE input. The Genelec 7050 CPM's integrated bass management technology filters out any low bass frequencies from the channels connected to it, reproducing them through the unit itself. In addition, settings for sound enhancement can be made directly on the subwoofer using its internal DIP switches, enabling a perfect setup in any control room. All these features make this subwoofer a great professional solution for modern stereo production.

Genelec 7050 CPM subwoofer

Perfect features for every space

The Genelec 7050 CPM is equipped with a 8" woofer, which is housed in Genelec's specially developed Laminar Spiral Enclosure (LSE) bass reflex cabinet. It reproduces frequencies from 34 to 85Hz with a roll-off of -6dB, and is driven by a Class D amplifier with an output of 130W. An electronic system stops the driver from overloading and short-circuiting, as well as protecting the amplifier from thermal overload. The 7050 CPM can achieve a maximum sound pressure level (SPL) of 103dB. It comes fitted with five analogue inputs and outputs in XLR format on the rear, which can be used to connect up to five speakers in a multi-channel set-up. The DIP switches can be used to directly adjust roll-off, phase, signal gain, and other settings.

Rear panel of the Genelec 7050 CPM subwoofer, with controls and connectors

Precise and transparent bass

The Genelec 7050 CPM was designed for professional studio operators who are looking for an effective, production-standard subwoofer: The unit complements the Genelec 8010 AP or Genelec 8020 near-field monitors perfectly. Genelec's proprietary bass reflex cabinet lets the 7050 CPM achieve high sound pressure levels, resulting in a powerful low end while ensuring precise and transparent bass notes. In addition, Intelligent Signal Sensing can be activated via a DIP switch, meaning that the unit has an economical power consumption of just 0.5W in standby mode. The 17.3kg (38.1lb) subwoofer is also easy to transport thanks to its elegant, open-frame design, while the two struts can serve as carrying handles.

Manufacturer's logo on the front of the Genelec 7050 CPM

About Genelec

Genelec was founded in 1976 by Ilpo Martikainen. It grew from a family business into one of the world’s leading manufacturers of professional studio and broadcasting loudspeakers. To this day, Genelec’s loudspeakers are manufactured exclusively in Finland. Genelec offers performance-oriented, neutral-sounding loudspeakers and subwoofer systems for audio professionals and sound enthusiasts, and a combination of innovative technology and design ensure that the range of products is continuously improving. The company is committed to sustainable development and environmental awareness. In 2018, Genelec was awarded the Pro Sound "Company of the Year" award. Genelec speakers are favourites of such recording industry veterans as Obie O'Brien, Michael Carnes, and David Reitzas, as well as of producers like Hardwell, Keith Ross, and Vini Vici.

Place carefully for peak performance

As low-frequency vibrations have a major impact on the sound of a room, the subwoofer should be positioned carefully in the user's sound control room. The distance between the Genelec 7050 CPM's driver and the front wall should be less than 0.6 metres (under 2'), with an ideal space of at least 10 metres (over 32') in front of the driver. Carpeting under the subwoofer will help to absorb vibrations in the room. The DIP switches should be used to set a suitable roll-off in relation to the distance from the wall; if the Genelec 7040 APM is being used free-standing, a value of -8dB should be set. If the linearity of the frequency response needs further improvement, users are advised to move the subwoofer slightly to the right or left.

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präzise Bass-Erweiterung, passend zu 8010/8020/8030
Hawkeye8580 26.08.2021
Der Genelec-Sound macht defintiv süchtig!

Habe vor kurzer Zeit die 8020er gekauft, da ich nach kompakten und leichten Schreibtischmonitoren suchte, die sich auch auf Vesa-Halterungen montieren lassen und war sofort begeistert.

Dann wollte ich wissen, was ein passender Subwoofer dazu bringt. Und wow, ja, so muss das klingen! Habe in der letzten Zeit mehr Musik gehört als gearbeitet und mit dem Trio vor allem in eigenen Aufnahmen (oft unerwünschte) Dinge gehört, die ich noch nie zuvor gehört hatte ;-).

Allerdings sollte man etwas Zeit zur Einmessung und Positionierung des Subs einkalkulieren, um die Phase einzustellen und um den Übergang bei 85 Hz am Abhörplatz zu optimieren, für eine einfache Messung kann ich die kostenlose App "Spectroid" empfehlen, hiermit lassen sich auch die Lautstärkepegel zwischen den Monitoren und dem Sub einpegeln.

Die Entscheidung fiel auf den 7050 (und nicht den 7040), weil ich nachts für den Familienfrieden die Option haben wollte, den Sub auszuschalten - ein passender Fußschalter oder ein DIY-Schalter an einem Klinkenkabel sind nicht teuer - ein kleiner Schalter kann z.B. direkt unter der Schreibtischplatte verschraubt werden.

Fazit:
Volle Empfehlung! Der 7050 passt perfekt zu den 8020 und lässt sich gut an die örtlichen Gegebenheiten anpassen. Sehr fein!
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Gute Ergänzung für Genelec 8030C
Nick aus N. 22.03.2019
Aufbau und Installation gehen einfach von statten, mit dem Mäuseklavier kann man ein paar Anspassungen vornehmen. Der Gesamtklang zusammen mit meinem Genelec 8030C Pärchen ist stimmig und "rund". Der Sub macht von der Verarbeitung her einen sehr hochwertigen Eindruck. Es ist allerdings kein Fußschalter dabei, um ihn per Fuß dazu zu schalten oder abzukoppeln. So einen Schalter muss man extra kaufen. Bei dem Preis hätte hier ruhig einer dabei sein können, finde ich, dafür gibt's einen Stern abzug. Gut gefällt mir die Stromspar-Funktion (ISS), bei der sich der Subwoofer nach einer Zeit automatisch ausschaltet, wenn er kein Input Signal bekommt. (diese Funktion haben die 8030C auch)
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Mattia De Stefani 27.10.2022
Geht, es hätte besser beschriftet werden können
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