The Genelec 7050APM Active Analog Subwoofer is a compact, high performance low frequency monitoring solution designed for professional audio environments. Engineered to deliver deep, controlled bass with exceptional accuracy, the 7050APM complements nearfield and midfield monitor systems in studios, broadcast rooms, and post production suites.
Unlike digital only subwoofers, this model uses analog connectivity for seamless integration with traditional mixing systems and analog monitor chains. Its optimized amplifier and precisely tuned driver deliver impactful low end with low distortion and smooth frequency response. Robust construction and reliable performance make the 7050APM ideal for tight spaces where accurate bass monitoring is essential.
Finished in classic Genelec black, this subwoofer offers professional acoustic reinforcement without compromising aesthetics or performance. Whether used as part of a 2.1 system or a multichannel setup, the 7050APM enhances system depth and clarity, giving mix engineers confidence in their low frequency decisions.
Features
- Active analog subwoofer for professional monitoring
- Deep, accurate low frequency response
- Optimized amplifier for low distortion
- Seamless analog integration with studio monitor setups
- Compact design for space efficient placement
- Complements nearfield and midfield monitoring systems
- Robust enclosure for reliable professional use
- Sleek black painted finish
Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Model | Genelec 7050APM |
| Subwoofer Type | Active Analog Subwoofer |
| Frequency Response | 22 Hz – 150 Hz |
| Max SPL | 108 dB |
| Amplifier Power | 250 W |
| Driver Size | 10″ Woofer |
| Connectivity | XLR Analog Inputs/Outputs |
| Calibration | Analog Driven |
| Enclosure Type | Bass Reflex |
| Finish | Black Painted |
| Application | Studio, Broadcast, Post Production |
| Dimensions (H x W x D) | 410 x 350 x 350 mm (estimate) |
| Weight | ~25 kg (estimate) |
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