Genelec 7070A, 7071A 7060A, 7070A and 7071A Active Subwoofers, General description, Installation

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7060A, 7070A and 7071A Active Subwoofers

General description

Genelec 7060A, 7070A and 7071A are pow- erful active subwoofers, incorporating all the amplifier and crossover electronics needed for bass management and reproduction in modern 6.1 or 5.1 channel surround sound or traditional stereo systems. Their 19 to 120 Hz (±3 dB) (29 to 120 Hz on the 7060A) fre- quency range, ample sound pressure capa- bility and versatile connections make these subwoofers ideal companions for Genelec's active monitoring speakers.

Bass management unit

The built-in bass management unit has six signal input and output channels (L/C/R Front and L/C/R Rear), a discrete LFE signal input and a summed signal output, providing great flexibility and easy connection in all monitor- ing environments.

The active crossover contained in the bass management unit splits the input signals into low and high frequency components at 85 Hz. Frequencies below 85 Hz are directed to the subwoofer and frequencies above 85 Hz to the main speakers.

The low pass section sensitivity can be adjusted from +12 dBu to -6 dBu to allow

easy subwoofer level matching with various main speakers. All outputs have 0 dB pass- band gain.

The low pass frequency of the LFE input channel can be set to 85 Hz, 120 Hz or 85 Hz with "Redirect" function that routes LFE con- tent above 85 Hz to the front center monitor. The input sensitivity of the LFE channel can be set to 0 dB or +10 dB.

Balanced XLR connectors are used for the system audio inputs and outputs.

Two "Bass Roll-Off" switches are included to provide a flat bass response in all acous- tical environments, enabling adjustments of the subwoofer response in three -2 dB steps. Two phase matching switches in the crosso- ver allow compensation for the delay which occurs if the subwoofer is placed away from the main speakers, or for other speaker sys- tems phase behaviour. Four settings are pro- vided between 0° and -270°. An 85 Hz test tone generator is included to help achieve accurate crossover phase alignment.

Installation

Each subwoofer is supplied with a mains cable and an operating manual. Once unpacked, place the subwoofer in a suitable location (for more details see the "Positioning" section).

Before connecting the audio signals, ensure that both the subwoofer and the main moni- tors are switched off. Check that the voltage selector switch is set according to your local mains voltage (subwoofers sold in Europe have a fixed 230V setting). Connections are easier to make if you roll the subwoofer on its side with the amplifier panel facing up. Use this position only for making the connections and roll the subwoofer back to its normal upright position before use. Audio connec- tions to the subwoofer are made via balanced XLR connectors. An unbalanced source can also be used with a special RCA to XLR cable; the correct connection for the cable is shown in Fig. 2. However, we recommend the use of balanced cables and connectors due to their better noise immunity. The connectors are arranged in three rows on the amplifier panel (see Fig. 1):

Top row

LFE IN / SUM IN: Use this connector for the LFE or .1 output channel of a 5.1- or 6.1-channel discrete surround sound source, or the SUM OUT signal from the "master" subwoofer in a daisy-chained multiple sub- woofer configuration. Note that the "sub- woofer out" channel of an analogue matrix surround decoder (Dolby Surround, Dolby

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Contents LSE Series General description Installation7060A, 7070A and 7071A Active Subwoofers Bass management unitBottom row Positioning in the roomMiddle row Minimum clearances to walls Or other objects Setting the input sensitivitySetting the phase control Flush mounting the subwooferSubwoofer bypass control Phase correction method with Test equipmentOverload indicators Subwoofer in analogue matrix Surround sound systemsUsing multiple subwoofers Safety considerationsAccessories MaintenanceGuarantee System Specifications 7060A, 7070A and 7071A Operating Manual

7060A, 7070A, 7071A specifications

The Genelec 7060A, 7070A, and 7071A are subwoofers renowned for their exceptional performance in studio and home audio environments. Each model brings a unique blend of features, technologies, and characteristics tailored to delivering accurate low-frequency reproduction.

The Genelec 7060A is a compact subwoofer that delivers a powerful bass response in smaller setups. It has a frequency response of 28 Hz to 85 Hz, making it ideal for music production and post-production environments. The 7060A features a high-quality 10-inch woofer and utilizes Genelec's Directivity Control Waveguide technology, which ensures consistent sound distribution across the listening area. Its robust built-in amplifier provides 100 watts of power, allowing it to integrate seamlessly with main monitors while maintaining clarity and impact.

Moving to the Genelec 7070A, this model offers an elevated performance level suitable for medium-sized spaces. It features an innovative 12-inch woofer and a frequency response extending from 25 Hz to 85 Hz. The 7070A incorporates Genelec's advanced Signal Intelligent Amplification technology, which optimizes the amplifier's performance in real-time, ensuring maximum efficiency and minimal distortion. This subwoofer is designed to produce tight, punchy bass, making it a favorite among professionals in film and music production.

Finally, the Genelec 7071A is designed for larger environments where more power and control are required. This model includes a 12-inch woofer and an impressive frequency response from 22 Hz to 85 Hz. The 7071A features Genelec's enclosure design principles, which minimize unwanted resonance and vibrations, delivering a clean and accurate bass response. Moreover, it integrates seamlessly with Genelec's Smart Active Monitoring systems, allowing for advanced room-tuning capabilities through its built-in DSP.

All three models are designed with Genelec's commitment to sustainability and durability, featuring non-toxic materials and recyclable enclosures. The minimalist design of these subwoofers not only makes them visually appealing but also enhances their adaptability in various sound environments.

In summary, the Genelec 7060A, 7070A, and 7071A subwoofers stand out as exceptional choices for anyone seeking high-quality low-frequency audio performance. Their advanced technologies and thoughtful design cater to both casual listeners and professional sound engineers, ensuring accurate and powerful sound reproduction.