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Genelec 8010 Studio Monitor Kit with 7040 Subwoofer and Stereo Volume Control

BH #GE8010APSK (B&H Kit)
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Genelec 8010 Studio Monitor Kit with 7040 Subwoofer and Stereo Volume Control
Key Features
  • Monitor Frequency Range: 74 Hz - 20 kHz
  • 3/4" Metal Dome Tweeter for Treble
  • 3" Woofer for Bass
  • Directivity Control Waveguide
This B&H Kit combines a pair of Genelec 8010 Bi-Amplified Active Monitors with a Genelec 7040A Studio Subwoofer and a stereo volume controller to form the primary components of a professional studio monitoring system. The 8010's are designed for mixing and mastering in recording studios, broadcast facilities, and mobile work. The compact monitor utilizes independent 25 W class-D amplifiers to power a 3" woofer and a 3/4" metal dome tweeter housed in a die-cast aluminum enclosure. The monitor utilizes Genelec's Directivity Control Waveguide and Minimum Diffraction Enclosure designs to tame box reflections, flatten the frequency response from 74 to 20,000 Hz, and provide a maximum SPL of 96 dB.
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why is the volume control 1/8in? this seems ...

why is the volume control 1/8in? this seems incredibly strange, given that the speakers and subwoofer both require XLR inputs, and are likely being fed either from the XLR output of a mixer, or the RCA output of a DAC. The speakers specifically state that they shouldn't be fed using an amplified signal, so that would rule out sources like an ipad, iphone, or computer.
Asked by: Andrew
The product is meant for convenience when monitoring straight out of a computer minijack. The volume control input and output have 3.5 mm stereo male and female connectors providing immediate connectivity with most computers and laptops, MP3 players and game stations. A converter cable converting 2 x RCA to 3.5 mm stereo (female) is needed for audio equipment with RCA outputs. A converter cable converting 3.5 mm stereo (male) to 2 x XLR (male) is needed to use 9000A Stereo Volume Control with Genelec monitor loudspeakers having XLR input. These cables can be obtained from your authorized Genelec dealer. The connecting cable on 9000A is Y-shaped. After 1 meter (3 ft 3") from the control knob the single cable splits into two 1 meter (3 ft 3") cables, one for audio input, one for audio output. Technical Specifications • Weight: 0,325 kg (0,72 lbs) • Height: 42 mm (1 5/8") • Diameter: 60 mm (2 1/8")
Answered by: Genelec Expert
Date published: 2021-06-04

What cable do I need to connect it to my laptop? ...

What cable do I need to connect it to my laptop? It has USB A & C ports.
Asked by: JANG WOOK
You'll need to hook them up with xlr cables to an external soundcard, like a recording interface, that can send a balanced analog signal. The inputs of of the 8010s accept analog XLR connections. An interface or mixer that has XLR or 1/4" TRS outputs will connect to these with ease
Answered by: Genelec Expert
Date published: 2022-06-23

Between this 8010 and 8010A white version bh ...

Between this 8010 and 8010A white version bh have. what is Difference ? Just color? Or ia there any difference more than that?
Asked by: Eung Gyun
Both monitors are the same model. The only difference between the two is the color. B&H #GE8010AP is the producer finish and B&H # GE8010AW is the same monitor in white finish.
Answered by: Lisa S
Date published: 2021-04-05

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Thanks for your input. I need to keep shopping, since two of these are out of my price range. Can someone recommend a comparable set for less than $300/set?
Asked by: Kim W.
A great alternative in similar size and price range would be the Senal ASM-3 which ship as a pair. Another quality option in your price range, the Tannoy Reveal 402. These ship as individual units and will fit your budget.
Answered by: Jeff P.
Date published: 2018-08-25

Current model on Genelec site is 8010A - what is ...

Current model on Genelec site is 8010A - what is the difference between this 8010 and 8010A?
Asked by: Eric
But Genelec has 8020D, 8030C, 8040B which are also active - so that is not consistent with "A" = Active?
Answered by: Eric
Date published: 2020-09-02

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Do I need two of these when correcting sound recorded in stereo mode? It's voice only from a lapel mic or from the camcorder.
Asked by: Kim W.
Hi Kim,You will probably want to work with two speaker because that is what your listeners will be working with. Even if the audio you are working with is mono (one channel), having two speakers enables you to ensure that the sound will play back in both speakers.
Answered by: LEONARDO D.
Date published: 2018-08-25
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