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In the Genelec family, that is.
Just do your own EQ corrections, and although the Genelec 8330a is a better speaker, is also $600 more expensive for the pair.
Then, you have The Ones, the equivalent, if we go by the 3 family, which is the happy medium size, is Genelec 8331a, which is almost $5000 for the pair.
That's a huge leap in price, there is no in-between? Unless you're a pro making good dough off your music, can you justify $5000 speakers?
So the 8030c seems to be the best bang for the buck all-around speaker, even at that price is kinda overpriced.
At $1400 for the pair, you get no option to turn off the light, no option to adjust the sleeping mode time, you don't get a TRS input, which even cheap monitors like Yamaha HS5 include.
It's a great speaker, but the price should be lower. I personally got mine for $900 cash off a local dude who bought them 3 months before that, with receipts to prove it. Otherwise, I would've never bought these speakers. At $1400 is kinda expensive for an average Joe who makes no money out of music. Considering they're literally barebone speakers that don't even have TRS, they should be $1000 max
Now, they are charging people for the Grade report for the smart monitors, something that used to be free. It’s pretty sad if you spend thousands of dollars for a system and then get charged for data that’s gathered regardless. Why not keep it free and rather develop another software that’s paid for? Very disappointing…
Just do your own EQ corrections, and although the Genelec 8330a is a better speaker, is also $600 more expensive for the pair.
Then, you have The Ones, the equivalent, if we go by the 3 family, which is the happy medium size, is Genelec 8331a, which is almost $5000 for the pair.
That's a huge leap in price, there is no in-between? Unless you're a pro making good dough off your music, can you justify $5000 speakers?
So the 8030c seems to be the best bang for the buck all-around speaker, even at that price is kinda overpriced.
At $1400 for the pair, you get no option to turn off the light, no option to adjust the sleeping mode time, you don't get a TRS input, which even cheap monitors like Yamaha HS5 include.
It's a great speaker, but the price should be lower. I personally got mine for $900 cash off a local dude who bought them 3 months before that, with receipts to prove it. Otherwise, I would've never bought these speakers. At $1400 is kinda expensive for an average Joe who makes no money out of music. Considering they're literally barebone speakers that don't even have TRS, they should be $1000 max
Now, they are charging people for the Grade report for the smart monitors, something that used to be free. It’s pretty sad if you spend thousands of dollars for a system and then get charged for data that’s gathered regardless. Why not keep it free and rather develop another software that’s paid for? Very disappointing…