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Hello Hello...
A friend offered to sell me his old S30's. They are about twenenty years old, a bit worn and in need of some repairing, but the on the other hand the price was allright. Tech support at Genelec said that the S30 aren't really suited for close nearfield work and that they should be about 1.5m ( that's about 5 feet) from the listening position. I'm guessing at least half of that distance would be useful between the speakers and and the wall. My question is, was the tech guy right or only trying to sell me a pair of 8020A with a subwoofer? I only have a modest bedroom studio. I could mount them at about 3-4 feet away from where I sit, but probably only one foot or so from the wall. I don't have any decent monitoring as of now, so I'll need to buy something anyway. If I don't settle for the Genelecs, I'll probably look for something in the 500euro range-( thats about 670 dollars.) TIA! |
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Iwont Tell wrote:
A friend offered to sell me his old S30's. They are about twenenty years old, a bit worn and in need of some repairing, but the on the other hand the price was allright. They are some of the best monitors I have ever used. I recommend them at nearly any price. Tech support at Genelec said that the S30 aren't really suited for close nearfield work and that they should be about 1.5m ( that's about 5 feet) from the listening position. I'm guessing at least half of that distance would be useful between the speakers and and the wall. That's pretty much true. It would be true of anything about the same size, though. My question is, was the tech guy right or only trying to sell me a pair of 8020A with a subwoofer? I only have a modest bedroom studio. I could mount them at about 3-4 feet away from where I sit, but probably only one foot or so from the wall. You will have low end problems if you do this. But then again, you'll have low end problems with the 8020A too, or any other speaker. The distance from the wall will make a huge difference in the low end response of any speaker. And your distance from the speaker will change a lot in the midrange. Speakers are just like that. Get good speakers, then fix your room. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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On Apr 11, 1:54 pm, (Scott Dorsey) wrote:
Get good speakers, then fix your room. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." This ought to be an audio mantra and certainly the short answer for the FAQ. bobs Bob Smith BS Studios we organize chaos http://www.bsstudios.com |
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On Apr 11, 1:54 pm, (Scott Dorsey) wrote:
Get good speakers, then fix your room. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." This ought to be an audio mantra and the short answer for the FAQ. bobs Bob Smith BS Studios we organize chaos http://www.bsstudios.com |
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Get good speakers
www.dynaudioacoustics.com wrote in message oups.com... On Apr 11, 1:54 pm, (Scott Dorsey) wrote: Get good speakers, then fix your room. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." This ought to be an audio mantra and the short answer for the FAQ. bobs Bob Smith BS Studios we organize chaos http://www.bsstudios.com |
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Here In Oregon wrote:
Get good speakers www.dynaudioacoustics.com I dunno, I'd put the S30s up against anything Dynaudio made. They are voiced very differently than the rest of the Genelec lines. Very, very clean treble and upper midrange. The low end is nothing to write home about but doesn't have the pipe-organ resonances of the 1030 and 1031. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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Tech support at Genelec said that the S30 aren't really suited for close nearfield work and that they should be about 1.5m ( that's about 5 feet) from the listening position. I'm guessing at least half of that distance would be useful between the speakers and and the wall. That's pretty much true. It would be true of anything about the same size, though. snip I only have a modest bedroom studio. I could mount them at about 3-4 feet away from where I sit, but probably only one foot or so from the wall. snip Get good speakers, then fix your room. --scott -- Thanks for all the input. As I cant make the room any bigger than it is, it looks like I have to forget about the S30's and go for something smaller.I have to take some measurements first, though... if I put everything on wheels I could put the desk in the middle of the room and then push it to a wall when I'm not making music.. Is there a rule of thumb about the perpendicular distance from the listener to the wall behind his back as compared to the distance to the speakers? Bye now. |
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Iwont Tell wrote:
Thanks for all the input. As I cant make the room any bigger than it is, it looks like I have to forget about the S30's and go for something smaller.I have to take some measurements first, though... if I put everything on wheels I could put the desk in the middle of the room and then push it to a wall when I'm not making music.. Going to something smaller won't help you, it will just change the problems you have. Is there a rule of thumb about the perpendicular distance from the listener to the wall behind his back as compared to the distance to the speakers? Don't worry about the wall behind you, worry about what is in front of you. You want to have your head making an equalateral triangle with the speakers, and you want the speakers to be the correct distance from the front wall to get good low end. In a room the size you are working, do not expect to make accurate judgements below maybe 150 Hz or so even under the best possible conditions. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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![]() "Scott Dorsey" wrote in message I dunno, I'd put the S30s up against anything Dynaudio made. They are voiced very differently than the rest of the Genelec lines. New parts for the S30's are where? And I am assuming we are talking about the S30's and not the S30B, C, or D. And if they are still available how long? Those puppies go way, way back. ... Here In Oregon wrote: Get good speakers www.dynaudioacoustics.com I dunno, I'd put the S30s up against anything Dynaudio made. They are voiced very differently than the rest of the Genelec lines. Very, very clean treble and upper midrange. The low end is nothing to write home about but doesn't have the pipe-organ resonances of the 1030 and 1031. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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Woof!
Scott, I don't think I have ever seen you show your cards like this! I like the S30's too. I think they are the only Genelecs I enjoy working on. I would love to bring my BM6a's over your place.... soundmark They are some of the best monitors I have ever used. I recommend them at nearly any price. Get good speakers, then fix your room. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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soundmark wrote:
Woof! Scott, I don't think I have ever seen you show your cards like this! I like the S30's too. I think they are the only Genelecs I enjoy working on. The new 8000-series aren't bad. They still sound like monkey boxes, but they are a very big step up from the older series. What is interesting is that they are all pretty much voiced the same, whereas the older series had a huge range of tonal differences across the line. The S30 has a far, far less colored midrange than any of their other line, and really less colored than any horn or dome tweeter box I have heard. I would love to bring my BM6a's over your place.... Give me another couple of years to deal with the room issues first. It's still not right here. Admittedly the rear lobes on the maggies are making the room problems worse. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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How about 4" of Thermafiber on the wall behind your monitor position? Itll
even it right out... $48 for a 8 banger of 2x4 panels here in Norfolk. A little burlap and spray glue and you are in bass absorption heaven. maybe soundmark "Scott Dorsey" wrote in message ... soundmark wrote: Woof! Scott, I don't think I have ever seen you show your cards like this! I like the S30's too. I think they are the only Genelecs I enjoy working on. The new 8000-series aren't bad. They still sound like monkey boxes, but they are a very big step up from the older series. What is interesting is that they are all pretty much voiced the same, whereas the older series had a huge range of tonal differences across the line. The S30 has a far, far less colored midrange than any of their other line, and really less colored than any horn or dome tweeter box I have heard. I would love to bring my BM6a's over your place.... Give me another couple of years to deal with the room issues first. It's still not right here. Admittedly the rear lobes on the maggies are making the room problems worse. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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By the way, can I use your term "monkey boxes" in the future? I love it.
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soundmark wrote:
By the way, can I use your term "monkey boxes" in the future? I love it. It's not mine. I think I first heard it from Corey Greenburg at Stereophile, years ago. I am sure he'd like more people using it. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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"Scott Dorsey" wrote in message
snip New parts for the S30's are where? And I am assuming we are talking about the S30's and not the S30B, C, or D. And if they are still available how long? Those puppies go way, way back. snip Like I said, about twenty years old or so. I think the model is the first one. The person who offered to sell his speakers to me bought them secondhand a few years back from one of YLE's studios, YLE being the national broadcasting company here in Finland. Thats' where I live. I understood that they were sold because Genelec no longer could guarantee support for that particular model. However, when I E-mailed tech support, they offered to fix them right up to original specs. Alternatively, they could sell me some new cones. So apparently parts are still available . Dunno if Genelec will ship parts overseas, though. Also, my pal mentioned cones from some other manufacturer, Peerless I think it was, that might actually be identical to the ones used in the S30. I did some measurements in the intended studio. After reading such nice things about these speakers, I've decided the room is just big enough. At least I'm gonna give the speakers a try. If it then seems worth it, I'll take them to the Genelec factory in Iisalmi and have them repaired. On Apr 16, 8:53 pm, "soundmark" wrote: How about 4" of Thermafiber on the wall behind your monitor position? Itll even it right out... snip I guess, in a small room like the one I use, that would be a good idea too. Bye now. |
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Willie K. Yee, MD please@nospam wrote:
On 16 Apr 2007 14:01:19 -0400, (Scott Dorsey) wrote: soundmark wrote: By the way, can I use your term "monkey boxes" in the future? I love it. It's not mine. I think I first heard it from Corey Greenburg at Stereophile, years ago. I am sure he'd like more people using it. Can I have it for my studio name? Maybe if you have Altec monitors. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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On Apr 16, 9:31 am, (Scott Dorsey) wrote:
The new 8000-series aren't bad. They still sound like monkey boxes, but they are a very big step up from the older series. What is interesting is that they are all pretty much voiced the same, whereas the older series had a huge range of tonal differences across the line. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." The similar voicing between the 8000 series is part of what I like about them. One can have 8040s on the desk and carry 8030s to the field without too much fuss going back and forth between monitors other than the bass. Bass shy field monitors are often actually useful when stuck in corners and other questionable acoustic spaces to record. bobs Bob Smith BS Studios we organize chaos http://www.bsstudios.com |
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