The AIW26B offers exceptional sound quality with a generous SPL capability and low frequency extension - making it the natural choice for larger spaces.
This product is no longer in production.
The AIW26B offers exceptional sound quality with a generous SPL capability and low frequency extension - making it the natural choice for larger spaces.
This product is no longer in production.
SPL
110 dB
Potencia del amplificador
120 W Bass (Class AB) + 120 W Treble (Class AB)
Respuesta en frecuencia
39 Hz - 25 kHz (-6 dB)
Precisión de la respuesta en frecuencia
± 2.5 dB (45 Hz - 21 kHz)
Dimensiones del altavoz
⌀ 165 mm Bass + ⌀ 19 mm Treble (ver en pulgadas)
Dimensiones
H 552 x W 303 x D 102 mm, (ver en pulgadas)
Peso
8.7 kg / 19.2 lb
Conexiones
1 x RCA Analog Input
1 x XLR Analog Input
The AIW26B offers exceptional sound quality with a generous SPL capability and low frequency extension - making it the natural choice for larger spaces.
This product is no longer in production.
45 Hz - 21 kHz (± 2.5 dB)
Corte de graves -6 dB
39 Hz
Corte de agudos -6 dB
25 kHz
SPL pico Maximum peak acoustic output per pair with music material.
≥120 dB
SPL máximo a corto plazo Maximum short term sine wave acoustic output at 1 m on axis in half space, averaged from 100 Hz to 3 kHz.
≥110 dB
Altura
552 mm
Anchura
303 mm
Profundidad
102 mm
Tipo de altavoz
N/A
Diámetro
165 mm
Tipo de altavoz
Metal dome
Diámetro
19 mm
120 W Class AB
Altura
130 mm
Anchura
145 mm
Profundidad
309 mm
Peso
4.6 kg
(10.1 lb)
120 W Class AB
Altura
130 mm
Anchura
145 mm
Profundidad
309 mm
Peso
4.6 kg
(10.1 lb)
100-240 VAC 50/60Hz
En reposo
≤23 W
A pleno rendimiento
200 W
Input RCA female input, unbalanced 10 kOhm.
Input XLR female input, balanced 10 kOhm.
Designed for state-of-the-art audio installations, the elegant, discreet appearance of the AIW26B complements its outstanding sonic performance. Providing clean, transparent audio reproduction, the AIW26B will integrate seamlessly into a standard 2” x 4” wall system in either new or retro-fit installations. Its grille and mounting frame can be painted to match any interior design, blending discreetly into home theatres, restaurants, art galleries, museums or boardrooms – where it will provide decades of reliable service.
Genelec’s active approach means that both drivers in the AIW26B are powered by the remote mounting individually calibrated RAM1 amplifier module, thus avoiding any issues with amplifier/speaker matching. The RAM1 features Room Response Controls for optimising the frequency response of the AIW26B to match any acoustic environment, delivering transparent and uncoloured performance, even in challenging spaces.
Active Crossovers
Directivity Control Waveguide (DCW™) Technology
Optimised Amplifiers
Protection Circuitry
Room Response Compensation
Audio electronic crossovers allow the audio signal to be split into separate frequency bands that are separately routed to individual power amplifiers, which are then connected to specific transducers optimised for a particular frequency band.
Active crossovers come in both digital and analogue varieties. Genelec digital active crossovers include additional signal processing, such as driver protection, delay, and equalisation.
Genelec analogue active crossover filters contain electronic components that are operated at low signal levels suitable for power amplifier inputs. This is in contrast to passive crossovers that operate at the high signal levels of the power amplifier's outputs, having to handle high currents and, in some cases, high voltages.
In a typical two-way system the active crossover needs two power amplifiers — one for the woofer and one for the tweeter.
Using the active approach enables frequency response adjustments and optimisation of the full loudspeaker system, placed in various room environments, without expensive external equalisers. The end result is a simpler, more reliable, efficient, consistent and precise active loudspeaker system.
A revolutionary approach was taken by Genelec in 1983 with the development of its Directivity Control Waveguide (DCW™). We have developed and refined this technology over more than 30 years to greatly improve the performance of direct radiating multi-way monitors.
The DCW technology shapes the emitted wavefront in a controlled way, allowing predictable tailoring of the directivity (dispersion) pattern. To make the directivity uniform and smooth, the goal is to limit the radiation angle so that the stray radiation is reduced. It results in excellent flatness of the overall frequency response as well as uniform power response. This minimises early reflections and provides a wide and controlled listening area achieving accurate sound reproduction on and off-axis.
Minimised early reflections and controlled, constant directivity have another important advantage: the frequency balance of the room reverberation field is essentially the same as the direct field from the monitors. As a consequence, the monitoring system's performance is less dependent on room acoustic characteristics.
Sound image width and depth, critical components in any listening environment, are important not only for on-axis listening, but also off-axis. This accommodates not only the engineer doing their job, but also others in the listening field, as is so often the case in large control rooms.
Audio electronic crossovers allow to split the audio signal into separate frequency bands that can be separately routed to individual power amplifiers, which are then connected to specific transducers optimised for a particular frequency band.
In a typical 2-way loudspeaker system, the active crossover needs two power amplifiers — one for the woofer and one for the tweeter. The power amplifiers are connected directly to the drivers of an active loudspeaker, resulting in the power amplifier’s load becoming much simpler and well known. Each driver-specific power amplifier has only a limited frequency range to amplify (the power amplifier is placed after the active crossover) and this adds to the ease of design.
When working in critical audio production environments it is essential that monitoring systems remain reliable and functional at all times. One of the main reasons behind Genelec’s excellent success in broadcasting environments is the reliability of our products and a key element behind the reliability is the internal protection circuitry found in all products since 1978.
The protection circuitry prevents driver failures by detecting signal levels, and in case of sudden peaks or constantly too high levels, taking the signal level down automatically. Of course this feature does not affect the sound quality in any way when working within the specifications of the loudspeaker, but only prevents inadequate input signals from breaking the loudspeaker.
The interaction between room acoustic and loudspeaker radiation is complex. Each room changes somewhat the monitor’s response in a unique way, e.g. reflective vs. damped rooms, or placement against a wall vs. on a stand away from the walls.
All Genelec loudspeaker systems feature room response adjustments to compensate for the room influences and retrieve a flat frequency response at the listening position.
Genelec analogue loudspeaker systems provide versatile Room Response Controls. They include (depending on models):
At low frequencies two main controls are provided. The Bass Tilt control, which acts as a shelving filter together with the Bass Roll-off control allowing you to optimize the low and very low frequency response of the system in different installations. Bass, midrange and treble level controls are provided in large systems. These controls allow to optimize the relative balance between the various pass bands.
The operating manual and datasheet of each loudspeaker contains a list of preferred room response control settings for different installations. These have been specified out of long practical experience and measurements of various kind of typical acoustic environments.
Genelec SAM Systems offer a comprehensive, solution-oriented, intelligently networked product range which all feature Genelec Loudspeaker Manager (GLM™) software and its automatic calibration system called AutoCal™.
Genelec AutoCal provides the industry’s first integrated process for complete automated measurement, analysis, and adjustment of every monitor on the GLM control network. The system measures the response in the listening area and applies relevant compensation in the low and low-mid frequencies to minimise the detrimental room acoustic anomalies as well as the differences between various listening positions. AutoCal also aligns relative levels, time-of-flight, as well as adjusts correct crossover phase (called AutoPhase) for all subwoofers on the network.
The Acoustic Response Editor provides accurate graphical display of the measured response, filter compensation and the resulting system response for each monitor, with full manual control of acoustic settings.
1 x AIW26B loudspeaker
1 x grille
1 x AIW26B cardboard cut-out template
1 x mains cable 1,8 m
1 x RAM1 amplifier unit
1 x plexiglass cover for the control switches
1 x cable pinding post tool
2 x 4-position terminal block
1 x operating manual
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