Genelec 7260A Owner’s Manual
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Genelec 7260A, 7270A and 7271A DSP subwoofers are designed for precise monitoring of 24 bit/192 kHz AES/EBU digital audio signal. They are fully compatible with Genelec Loudspeaker Manager GLM™ and the proprietary Genelec loudspeaker control network and Genelec 8240A and 8250A DSP loudspeakers.
Connect the signal cables for the main loudspeakers to the male “AES/EBU OUTPUT” connectors on the subwoofer. Each of these connectors carries a high-pass filtered version of the signal(s) received by the input connector marked with the same number. The default filtering frequency is 85 Hz. The filtering frequency cannot be changed with the controls available in the stand-alone mode. This feature is only available when the subwoofer is controlled by the GLM™ software.
Stereo Pair with Subwoofer (AES/EBU Single-Wire)
This setup has one AES/EBU cable that carries both the Left and Right audio channels with sub frame A carrying the Left audio channel and sub frame B carrying the Right audio channel.
Run one AES/EBU cable from the source to one of the subwoofer’s “INPUT” connectors, then from the corresponding “OUTPUT” connector to the “DIGITAL IN” connectors on the Left and Right loudspeakers (the order of cabling to the loudspeakers is irrelevant). The correct subframe must be selected in each loudspeaker.
Surround System with Subwoofer (AES/EBU Dual-Wire)
This setup supports six digital audio cables. The six cables customarily carry the Left, Center and Right Front channels and the Left and Right Rear channels and the LFE. The rear channels are not bass managed.
This mode assumes the source uses the Dual-wire mode of transmission. In this mode the AES/EBU interface is operating at double speed (96 kHz) but consecutive audio samples use both sub frames resulting in quad sample rate (192 kHz).
Minimum clearances to walls or other objects
The power amplifiers are attached to the lower part of the aluminum grille functioning as a heat sink. Do not cover the grille or place the subwoofer so that there is less than 10 centimeters (4″) of free space in front of the grille. The space adjacent to the subwoofer must either be ventilated or sufficiently large to dissipate heat so that the ambient temperature does not rise above 35 degrees Celsius (95°F).
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