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  • Genelec 8260A Tri-Amplified DSP Active Monitoring System Helps Seattle’s Fullsound Recording Take It Up Another Notch

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    — Genelec’s  acclaimed proprietary GLM™ and AutoCal™ technology are the key to success for  Fullsound’s control rooms, which feature challenging physical dimensions  —

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    NATICK, MA,  July 15, 2011 — Seattle, Washington-based Fullsound  Recording studio owner Jeff Herrmann has been a Genelec fan for 25 years, all the way back before the glory days of Seattle’s  revolutionary grunge music scene, when he recorded artists including Dr. Grind,  Sinister Minister and Grunt Truck. Today, Herrmann continues his tradition of  Genelec monitoring with the installation of a new pair of Genelec 8260A Tri-Amplified DSP monitors in Fullsound Recording’s main control room. Flanking  the studio’s Avid C|24 Pro Tools HD3 controller and Neve summing mixer, the new  8260A monitors will take the studio into the next generation of Seattle music.  Currently, jazz, adult contemporary rock and worship records make up much of  Fullsound Recording’s and Herrmann’s portfolio, including that of his wife,  worship music artist Maureen  Herrmann. The 8260A’s replaced the studio’s existing pair of Genelec 1032A Bi-Amplified Monitors, which have been moved to the studio’s MIDI control room.  The Genelec 8260A speakers were purchased through Account Manager Brad Lyons at  GC Pro in Atlanta, Georgia.

    “The  8260A’s sound stunning, which is what I’ve come to expect from Genelec over the  years,” says Herrmann, who has owned three other commercial studios before  opening Fullsound Recording six years ago. “But what really sold me was the  Genelec Loudspeaker Management™ (GLM™) and AutoCal™ automated room calibration  and sound system alignment DSP software.

    That’s a very strong selling point for  a small control room that has some challenging dimensions.” Herrmann is  referring to the control room’s 8.5-foot ceiling, a circumstance of the building  the studio is housed in. “You stand back and the system scans the environment  for you and notch-filters all the areas of concern, and what comes out is a  dream environment that sounds amazing,” he says. The control room may be  slightly height challenged but it’s plenty wide, and that, says Herrmann, can be  its own kind of challenge. “The control room is 26 feet wide, which can make it  hard to stay in the sweet spot as you move around the console and room,” he  explains. “But the 8260A takes care of that too, giving me a stunning soundstage  with a nice, wide sweet spot. It really lets you move around, which helps you  stay comfortable during long sessions.”

    Artists  including Jake Nannery have recently used the 8260A monitors at Fullsound  Recording, and Herrmann states, “Having the 8260As lets the world know that  you’re a studio of substance and good sonic taste. That’s why I’ve stayed with  Genelec for 25 years and will do so for another 25.”

    About the 8260A Tri-Amplfied DSP  System
    The Genelec 8260A 3-way DSP system is a masterpiece in  electro-acoustic design, featuring major advances in audio driver technology  integrated to a sophisticated enclosure design. Genelec MDC™ Minimum Diffraction  Coaxial Mid/High driver technology takes a big step in perfecting audio quality  in professional active studio monitors.

    This breakthrough in coaxial driver  design provides more accurate imaging and improved sound quality both on the  acoustical axis as well as off-axis. The extremely smooth frequency response  leads to outstanding clarity and definition of the inner details of the music.  The 8260A combines, for the first time, a coaxial driver (MDC) with a modern  waveguide technology (DCW™), ensuring drivers to couple coherently over their  full operating bandwidth, as well as creating coincident mid-frequency/high  frequency point source.

    The 8260A features Genelec DSP signal processing  responsible for all loudspeaker functions, such as the crossover filters, driver  equalizers, driver position alignment, room response alignment, calibration, and  equalization related filters as well as distance compensating delays. And  Genelec Loudspeaker Manager™ (GLM™) software manages all these functions  allowing the 8260A to be used together with other 8200 Series DSP monitors and  7200 Series subwoofers in the same setup.

    Genelec AutoCal automated room  calibration and sound system alignment method provides consistent and accurate  frequency response for a multichannel audio system in widely varying room  environments. The 8260A is housed in a die-cast aluminum Minimum Diffraction  Enclosure™ (MDE™) with acoustically optimized rounded edges to prevent  diffractions and yielding superb sound stage imaging.

    The robust enclosure is  also completely immune to vibrations. Each 8260A also comes with an Iso-Pod™  (Isolation Positioner/Decoupler™), which eliminates coloration of the sound by  decoupling the monitor from its mounting surface. For ideal mounting in  differing environments, the 8260A includes integrated rear support points for  various floor and wall stands.



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