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Genelec 8030C 5 inch Powered Studio Monitor Reviews

Powered Studio Monitor with 50W 5" Woofer, 50W .75" Metal Dome Tweeter, Directivity Control Waveguide, Minimum Diffraction Enclosure, and ISS Power Management (each)

Grab a set of Genelec 8030C active studio monitors and say goodbye to muddled, inaccurate sound and mixes that never seem to translate. Genelec upgraded their popular nearfield with more power, higher SPL capability, and lower energy consumption. When it comes to mixing music and producing professional audio, there's no replacement for quality monitors. The 8030C delivers focused and precise sound with exceptional stereo imaging and directionality, as well as remarkably deep bass for its size. You'll hear dimensional nuances in your mixes you never even realized were there! In addition, it features advanced technology like built-in Iso-Pod decoupling and ISS power management. Step up to a new level of monitoring accuracy with Genelec 8030C studio monitors from Sweetwater.

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Great monitors

By Sweetwater Customer on February 1, 2023

These are my first powered monitors. I wasn't able to test them out before hand, but did some research and decided one these. Wow! Just blown away with how good they sound. I would highly recommend them. I only use them for nearfield listening with a subwoofer, so not sure how well they will do at longer distances, but they are amazing.

Not cheap, but worth it

By Z on keys from Torrance, CA on September 2, 2022

I never got the Genelec haterade, so having said that you already know this is gonna be a positive review.
I've noticed guitar guys (as in people who play or mix guitar-centric music) tend to not love Genelecs, but that's not me.

I'll say I'm hard-pressed to find another active 5" monitor of this quality in this price range. I owned a pair of HEDD Type 05 (Mk1) for four years, and I'd say the Genelecs are more accurate over all, particularly in the bottom end, but the HEDD's have a nicer and smoother top end. The latter do have narrower vertical dispersion, although that is by design (so I was told by their designer Klaus Heinz).

I remember people used to say Genelecs flatter the sound, but that's not what I hear. These things reveal minor unpleasantness in recordings I always thought sounded great, particularly older ones. The bass repro is very good for a 5" woofer, and in my small room it suffices, but it does not defy the laws of physics.
The sweet spot is fairly large and the sound is surprisingly consistent anywhere in the room. However, I will say that they do need to be pushed a bit, at very low volumes their performance isn't quite as good. But build quality is literally second to none, nothing else feels this solid.

Of lesser importance, but something to consider, is that I really like Genelec as a company, they do things the right way, like their efforts to make their products and manufacturing process more sustainable. Their stuff is still made in Finland, whereas key competitors (Focal, Dynaudio, ADAM) have started to manufacture certain product lines in China. Nothing wrong with that, of course, but I do admire Genelec for not succumbing to the spreadsheet warriors and keeping everything in-house.

The 8030's are not perfect and certainly pricy, but worth the money, if you ask me. Even if I move to a bigger room with different monitor needs, I doubt I'd get rid of these. They feel like things you just keep in the family for generations to come.

Just lovely!

By Brandon from San Antonio on July 6, 2022 Music Background: Artist, producer, mix engineer

If you're on the fence about investing in a higher end set of speakers such as these, I would go ahead and pull the trigger! Lovely little set of speakers, have them paired with a 10 inch sub for a full range system for mixing in my home studio. Imaging is really nice with a wide sweet spot and I've left the dip switches in their default positions (My room is pretty well treated) would recommend these to anyone moving up in the world of monitors and will definitely consider Genelec for any future monitoring in my career!

Very good monitors

By Dave from Fort Wayne on December 9, 2021

Based on conversations with my sales engineer, he suggested that I had outgrown my monitors. I of course did not want to believe him.
I live 5 minutes from Sweetwater so whenever I complete a mix I take it in and listen to it with my sales guy on the array of monitors in their sound room.
The Genelecs have always sounded better to me than any of the other brands. Very smooth, balanced.
Well this last mix I struggled with, and when we listened to it on the Genelecs I was able to hear exactly what was wrong.
That made my reluctance to buy new monitors evaporate.
Now that they are in my home studio I am hearing things when I mix that I have never heard before.
While mixing as an amateur is still quite challenging, these monitors have pushed my results way past anything I would have imagined and I haven't even
Gotten to the point of adjusting the dip switches on the back to compensate for room frequencies.
If they get better than what they are now it will just be a bonus, cause they are already awesome.
We always want to spend our money on guitars, keyboards, etc, instead of studio infrastructure, but if you're serious about your recording….
Well, you get the idea.

These Genelecs 8030C's are amazingly for what you're paying!!

By Sweetwater Customer on September 29, 2021

These Genelec 8030C speakers are an amazing steal for the price, you will be hard pressed to find a better sounding speaker well above the asking price, truly a hidden gem! The Genelec 8030C's remind me of my MK Sound 950 LCR THX speakers in the tonal quality, accuracy, clarity, detail and true sounding speakers.

The thing is the Genelecs are better, maybe it's the metal dome tweeter that gives music and voices more liveliness. I have always prefered soft dome tweeters and actually this is my first speaker with a metal dome tweeter and it won't be my last if they can sound this good.

I'm running the Black Lion Revolution 2x2 Audio Interface recommended by Joseph to clean up and the signal, ordinally I was going to wire the Genelecs directly to my PC's 3.5mm outputs, so glad Joseph convinced me to feed these bad boys a pristine signal.

The moment I got 8030c's playing with my selected source material, it put a huge smile on my face and I can totally see myself buying three more to add to a 5.1 setup when the budget allows.

A 5.1 8030C setup is absolutely in my future.

The Best for Many Years!

By Gary Rice from MARIETTA, GA on June 27, 2021 Music Background: Mastering Engineer. Proarte Records

I'm a retired mastering engineer of some 30 years. I used a pair of little 1029A's as front channels in my home theater for over 20 years! Finally one had a power supply go bad, so ordered a pair of 8030's. They are even smoother and quieter than the 1029A's! Overkill? Maybe. But I love Genelec!

Haven't bought anything from Sweetwater in many years. Received a call from a salesperson asking if he could answer any questions, along with a delivery estimate. You don't get that kind of followup on the web very often. Great job Sweetwater! Overall a great experience! Thanks All!

My first new Genelec since the 1990s

By Joe Mastroianni from Flagstaff, Arizona on March 31, 2021 Music Background: A bit of everything, from MIDI software development, to engineering, to playing for an audience, to recording demos for local bands...you get to be my age you've done a little bit of everything

I fell in love with these Finnish wonders back in the early 1990s. After auditioning the entire stock of my local music store I outfitted my studio with 2 of the 5" cubes, which I used as near fields. The imaging and overall tonal transparency was far above most of the less expensive units, and marginally superior to equivalently priced self-powered models - yet still superior in my mind. I unsheathed my Visa card and never looked back.

Now here we are in the 2020s. We relocated 5 years ago, and in addition, my day job became a substantial monopolizer of my time, so my home studio went dormant, and when we packed all my gear up for transport, I realized it was the first time my Genelecs (and everything in my racks) had been unplugged in 25+ years (powered down of course).

When we got to the new digs I began to reassemble my home studio in the room we set aside for that and it was at that point that I realized all the years of dust and grime that had collected on the rear of the speakers also suggested that all the internal components were similarly old - particularly the electrolytics. So I recapped them, and stared at them on my bench. Several of my synths were now considered "classics" (hard to imagine I bought everything new) which is ironic because I wound up adding ROMs to the digital synths to recreate "Vintage Synths." (Does that make the Roland "Vintage Synth" ROMs an archeological anomaly?)

As our new location and our situation is more conducive to music making - it occurred to me I should possibly expect equipment failures. In addition, over the past 25 years, we have begun to expect that any self-respecting studio would at least have 5.1 capability (not sure I need that, but hey, are we not gear junkies?)

So I bought the package offered here consisting of 2 5" modern Genelecs and a sub. I have literally just got the Genelecs on the wall.

Sonically - they are near identical (to my ear) to my old 5" pair. And yes, everything would EQ better and phasing wouldn't be a challenge if they were not on a wall, but we live with the limitations we have. (I guess I will need a much bigger space for my studio in my next house...). And yes, I still need one more to give me true 5.1 capability, but for now, I'm stereo.

These modern Genelecs have user controls to adjust EQ/Phase for speaker location (phasing is on the sub, not the near fields).

The Genelec sound is still my favorite aspect. However, it bears mentioning that I absolutely love something they call ISS - which will auto-power-up/down the speakers without having to hit a power switch anywhere. With the Genelecs mounted (via the Genelec mount) on a wall behind my computer/mixing console - reaching back to manually power on my old 5" cubes would have been cumbersome as I currently have no way to sequence power up/down to the rest of my gear. The new Genelecs have no difficulty recognizing the "pop" of power being cycled and keep themselves turned off until an actual signal arrives. Thus, they can be left powered on 100% of the time.

Good

By Sweetwater Customer on February 16, 2021

Sounds Good
Very Kind Engineer
From South Korea

Sound

By Phat duong from 1553 harlequin way on September 9, 2020

Clear sound and deep basss

Amazing speakers

By Jay from California on July 11, 2019 Music Background: Singer

Outstanding speakers! I used to own the Dynaudio BM6A and the BM6A II, these Genelecs are different ball game in every sector. You forget you are listening to speakers that's how 'true' they are, near perfect reproduction of sound. Recommend!

Genelec 8030C 5" monitors

By David on September 28, 2018

I've had these for about a year now and would like to say that I'm extremely happy with my purchase. I use them in a 9'x11' room but feel totally confident that they would be useful in a much larger setting with other monitors to choose from. The overall sound is clean, uncolored, crisp and detailed. They will provide a very sound and equal break from the headphones when you desire it. I am super impressed with the build quality and I feel sure that they are built to last!

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