Ultimately it's a sonic preference, I don't like the way Genelec bass sounds at least on the 80/83 series 2-ways.You said you have a reason to prefer ATC but Genelec has the same reason. Why do you prefer ATC then? Do you like wood?
Ultimately it's a sonic preference, I don't like the way Genelec bass sounds at least on the 80/83 series 2-ways.You said you have a reason to prefer ATC but Genelec has the same reason. Why do you prefer ATC then? Do you like wood?
Ultimately it's a sonic preference, I don't like the way Genelec bass sounds at least on the 80/83 series 2-ways.
I haven't listened to a KH120 in years, but if memory serves they're a little less "one note" than the equivalent size Genelec? Like I said, been a hot second since I listened to a pair.How does it sound e.g. compared to the KH120?
I haven't listened to a KH120 in years, but if memory serves they're a little less "one note" than the equivalent size Genelec? Like I said, been a hot second since I listened to a pair.
I literally facepalm on thisNot easy to tell from these not-very-hi-res images I found but the top and bottom parts of the racetrack driver look smoother but not perfectly smooth. Not to be confused with cracks is the line along the top which is actually the black glue that joins the paper to the rubber (I say that now just in case somebody mentions it). Again, a nice hi-res pic from Genelec themselves would be tons better.
The gentleman in the image — a Genelec rep — has no problem showing a large image of the LF driver to a crowd, but for some reason it's not ok to show it here.
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If I get one, I might get a heart attack out of shock^^^ I highly doubt you will get a reply here!
Er I think so.Now It’s done?
Er I think so.
The most amazing part is the crusader here seems more concerned about the driver look than the owner (you), I just wondered why he didn't ask you are there the holes or broken off paper in the driver cone
I believe Genelec’s durability and QC(but often dissappointed from cosmetic issue).Er I think so.
The most amazing part is the crusader here seems more concerned about the driver look than the owner (you), I just wondered why he didn't ask you are there the holes or broken off paper in the driver cone
Joke aside I think for the wrinkles it might look bad on photo, but in real life it’s easy to identify whether it is looking like a tearing product or it’s just stamping result and this you’re not worried when you saw it. I am more wondered about did you try re calibrate the speaker after reassemble it and does anything seems off?I believe Genelec’s durability and QC(but often dissappointed from cosmetic issue).
I checked more pictures that I took, but there are not any tearing or hole at the surround.
Only some wrinkles on paper cone.
With 8351B’s High order HPF and poweramp protection, I think the bass driver will not to be broken easily.
First time I reassembled it, A screw didn’t joint tightly So the turbulance noise occured at the amp part.Joke aside I think for the wrinkles it might look bad on photo, but in real life it’s easy to identify whether it is looking like a tearing product or it’s just stamping result and this you’re not worried when you saw it. I am more wondered about did you try re calibrate the speaker after reassemble it and does anything seems off?
I can't say it's relaxing to see
How old is it?
Can't be too old. Even with age I wouldn't think that should occur? Just looks like poor fit and finish to me sadly.How old is it?
And how did it end the first time?Here we go again...