Now I see. You are talking looks, not sound.....and they still sort of exist in your peripheral view.
Now I see. You are talking looks, not sound.....and they still sort of exist in your peripheral view.
Yes the 8341 are like magic. They float a solid image in front of you as do the 8361 but in the case of the 8341 it’s like it’s coming from nothing. It’s a nice trick they can play.Now I see. You are talking looks, not sound.
I mean they both disappear in the audio sense. Sounds do not sound like they are coming from them. At all.The spl horizontal and vertical contour is very very similar but the spl horizontal and vertical globe is a slitly better on the 8341a. Maybe this gives some indication?
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Doesn't mean they both can't disappear but if you want to be technical.
Fine now that we’re clear on that then I would say there is no perceptible difference as stated by Genelec themselves. Sure the measurement may be slightly different but if anyone can in a double blinded ABX test determine which is which I would be shocked.I don't think anyone is debating the factual size difference or visual appearance, just the stereo imaging.
An interesting test would be to compare them at a longer distance and see if the difference became more noticeable. level-matching might be hard tho.Fine now that we’re clear on that then I would say there is no perceptible difference as stated by Genelec themselves. Sure the measurement may be slightly different but if anyone can in a double blinded ABX test determine which is which I would be shocked.
The Genelec position on the Ones is that they all sound the same except in SPL capability.
I would just look at their distance/SPL charts and buy the smallest one that meets my needs. However since we are audio enthusiasts we might not have a problem spending 25% more for “just in case”.
Level matching can be done directly within GLM. It’s just that the bigger ones can go to higher levels. So at some point the 8341 will flash that orange light before the 8361 does.An interesting test would be to compare them at a longer distance and see if the difference became more noticeable. level-matching might be hard tho.
?Yes I know but what i’m saying is that they are huge. They don’t “disappear” like the much smaller 8341s.
I have them now about 15’ apart and they still sort of exist in your peripheral view.
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I'm currently thinking about buying a pair of monitors to put in my large office where I listen to music for my work. I never listen very loudly: the SPL is therefore not a criterion with the strongest coefficient. So what you say there interests me a lot. I would listen at a distance of 2 meters.... And if I follow you, I save money...Fine now that we’re clear on that then I would say there is no perceptible difference as stated by Genelec themselves. Sure the measurement may be slightly different but if anyone can in a double blinded ABX test determine which is which I would be shocked.
The Genelec position on the Ones is that they all sound the same except in SPL capability.
I would just look at their distance/SPL charts and buy the smallest one that meets my needs. However since we are audio enthusiasts we might not have a problem spending 25% more for “just in case”.
I personally went from 8341 to 8361. No difference audibly. I even have them on their sides.
Yes I would get the GLM box just it’s only $270 and opens up the real point of these monitors. My dealer included them for free anyway just ask.I'm currently thinking about buying a pair of monitors to put in my large office where I listen to music for my work. I never listen very loudly: the SPL is therefore not a criterion with the strongest coefficient. So what you say there interests me a lot. I would listen at a distance of 2 meters.... And if I follow you, I save money...
One question: can we integrate a box other than a Genelec with GLM or are we forced to buy a box from them?
Glm is Genelec only.can we integrate a box other than a Genelec with GLM or are we forced to buy a box from them?
Not sure it's true but I've been told WiiM Pro Plus could control it's volume tooYes I would get the GLM box just it’s only $270 and opens up the real point of these monitors. My dealer included them for free anyway just ask.
For playback very simple - usb from a computer to $120 Topping D10s - spdif to BNC cable - Canare BNC to AES. That’s it. Less than $200 all said and done to play music to it.
I would also get the Genelec volume knob. Otherwise you have to use the GLM software to control levels.
Anything can and it depends on the interface you like. I like physical volume knob. Otherwise you can control it in your playback software. But that’s risky if you have that at 100% you will get the shock of your life.Not sure it's true but I've been told WiiM Pro Plus could control it's volume too
I expressed myself badly: I meant can we use GLM with a pair of Genelecs and a subwoofer from a brand other than Genelec?I'm currently thinking about buying a pair of monitors to put in my large office where I listen to music for my work. I never listen very loudly: the SPL is therefore not a criterion with the strongest coefficient. So what you say there interests me a lot. I would listen at a distance of 2 meters.... And if I follow you, I save money...
One question: can we integrate a box other than a Genelec with GLM or are we forced to buy a box from them?
I have an "old" Tact 2.2X digital DAC preamp that has XLR and RCA outputs and digital outputs as well... And it has a physical volume knob... which I also prefer over software volume adjustment...Yes I would get the GLM box just it’s only $270 and opens up the real point of these monitors. My dealer included them for free anyway just ask.
For playback very simple - usb from a computer to $120 Topping D10s - spdif to BNC cable - Canare BNC to AES. That’s it. Less than $200 all said and done to play music to it.
I would also get the Genelec volume knob. Otherwise you have to use the GLM software to control levels.