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Figure 1. The location of the acoustic axis in 
horizontal and vertical configurations of the 
enclosure. 

Cable gauge

Max. length

2,0 mm

2

 (14 AWG)

30 m (100 ft)

3,3 mm

2

 (12 AWG)

40 m (130 ft)

5,3 mm

2

 (10 AWG)

60 m (200 ft)

Table 1. Recommended cable thicknesses 
for different lengths of speaker cable

Figure 2. Monitor enclosure  
mounting. 

Figure 4. Monitor enclosure mounting 
details. 

Figure 3. Eliminating discontinuities. 

(FAULT)

READY

PROTECT

CLIP

266 mm

(10 1/2 in)

605 mm

(23 13/16 in)

(FAULT)

READY

PROTECT

CLIP

627 mm

(24 11/16 in)

245 mm

(9 5/8 in)

The monitor enclosure has its acoustical 

axis midway between the midrange and 
treble drivers. This axis should be used 
as the listening and measuring axis of the 
system. (See Figure 1 and 2).

The typical listening distance varies 

between 2 and 3.5 m (6½ and 11½ ft) from 
the monitors. The monitor should be aimed 
so that the vertical acoustical axes of the 
two monitors meet midway between the 
standing and seated listening position (1.4 
m – 4 ft 7 in from the floor). This allows 
the correct frequency response to be 
received by a standing or seated person. 
The monitors should not be mounted too 
high as this increases the required vertical 
tilt of the monitor and reduces the optimum 
listening area.

The ceiling, side walls and especially the 

rear wall should be acoustically absorbent 
at low frequencies. The monitor mounting 
wall should be acoustically hard and 
therefore reflective. The monitor mounting 
wall should be angled so that the monitors 
are correctly aimed. Great care should be 
taken over how the monitor is mounted into 
the solid and sturdy wall structure.

Note the following:

A space 50…100 mm (2…4 in) wide can be 
left around the monitor enclosure.

Cover the space around the enclosure 

with a facing panel, this should be fixed 
to the wall. Leave a gap of about 5…10 
mm (¼…½ in) between the enclosure and 
the panel. Fill this gap with a soft rubber 
gasket to allow for possible enclosure 
movement. Ensure that the speaker cables 
can reach the rear of the enclosure. If a 
light (e.g. wooden), but heavily braced, 
wall is used, the monitor enclosure should 
be mounted on vibration isolators with a 
resonant frequency of around 2…8 Hz, to 
prevent vibrations from being transmitted 
to the wall and impairing the low frequency 
performance. The space around the 
enclosure should be filled with absorbent 

mineral wool or foam plastic. The walls 
must be well braced.

For a solid wall (e.g. concrete), the 

enclosure may be directly mounted to the 
wall without vibration isolators. The space 
around the enclosure should be filled with 
mineral wool or sand bags.

Discontinuities in the enclosure mounting 

wall will cause diffraction, which leads to 
inferior frequency response and stereo 
image. Ensure that the enclosure is flush 
with the surface of the wall.

If a decorative cloth frame is used to 

cover the wall, make sure that the edges 
adjacent to the monitor are less than 20 mm 
(3/4 in) deep. The cloth must be very thin 

Summary of Contents for SAM 1234AC

Page 1: ...Genelec 1234AC Smart Active Monitor Operating Manual 1234AC ...

Page 2: ... 4 pole Speakon cables One 10 m 32 ft 9 in RJ45 cable One 5 m 16 ft 4 in RJ 45 cable The 10 m cables are designed to go between the amplifier and the monitor enclosure If you need to make custom length cables for this please connect the Speakon cables pin to pin and see Table 1 for recommended wire gauges Amplifier Positioning The RAM XL amplifier is encased in a standard 19 3U rack case The cooli...

Page 3: ...acoustically hard and therefore reflective The monitor mounting wall should be angled so that the monitors are correctly aimed Great care should be taken over how the monitor is mounted into the solid and sturdy wall structure Note the following A space 50 100 mm 2 4 in wide can be left around the monitor enclosure Cover the space around the enclosure with a facing panel this should be fixed to th...

Page 4: ...rom the Network Adaptor to the CONTROL NETWORK connectors of the RAM XL modules and then on to the remaining monitors in the controls room The actual order of the daisy chain is not important such that if the computer is in the control room and the RAM XL modules are in a machine room they can be networked last in the chain Run the final network cable to control network input of the GLM Adapter de...

Page 5: ...ing LED Woofer Connector A standard four pole Speakon cable connects to the woofers LOUDSPEAKER CONNECTORS WOOFER MIDRANGE TWEETER WARNING ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT OPEN DO NOT SUBJECT TO WATER OR MOISTURE RACCORDÉ À LA TERRE AVERTISSEMENT NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ADRESSER TOUTE RÉPARATION À UN PERSONNEL QUALIFIÉ CET APPAREIL DOIT ÊTRE RISQUE DE CH...

Page 6: ...accordance with international safety standards to ensure safe operation and to maintain the monitor under safe operating conditions the following warnings and precautions must be observed Servicing and adjustment must only be performed by a certified Genelec service The monitor enclosure or the RAM XL amplifier unit must not be opened Do not use this product with an unearthed mains cable or a main...

Page 7: ...s guaranteed for a period of two years against faults in materials or workmanship The guarantee can be extended by three years by registering the product at www genelec com Refer to supplier for full sales and guarantee terms Figure 11 Horizontal directivity characteristics of the 1234AC enclosure in horizontal configuration The lower curve is the monitor s power response Figure 9 Vertical directi...

Page 8: ... enclosure dimensions Height Width Depth 489 mm 191 4 in 1210 mm 475 8 in 412 mm 161 4 in Amplifier dimensions Height Width front plate Width casing Depth 3U 132 mm 53 16 in 483 mm 19 in 425 mm 163 4 in 286 mm 111 4 in 1234AC Bass amplifier short term output power Midrange amplifier short term output power Treble amplifier short term output power 2 x 750 W 400 W 250 W Long term output power is lim...

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