Hello,
I recently bought a pair of Used Genelec 8020A. As I'm pairing it with a Motu M2, I have some questions about the monitor's input sensitivity.
Here are the Motu M2 output Specs:
Dynamic Range 120 dB A-weighted
Output Impedance 100 ohm Per leg
Max Level Out +16 dBu
Maximum output voltage 3.6V
Max Level Out +16 dBu
Maximum output voltage 3.6V
As I didn't find any input sensitivity adjustment, I searched the FAQ and found the following articles:
https://support.genelec.com/hc/en-us/articles/360013428399-How-does-the-input-sensitivity-work-on-Genelec-speakers
https://support.genelec.com/hc/en-us/articles/360017905680-What-should-I-have-the-Genelec-sensitivity-control-set-at
"According to them, the nominal analogue input sensitivity in Genelec studio monitors is -6 dBu which produces 100 dB SPL audio output at 1 meter in an anechoic room...
...With + 6dBu sensitivity setting (min) a level of +16 dBu would be required. If your source device isn't capable of outputting such signal levels, you should increase the sensitivity setting on the speaker."
https://support.genelec.com/
"According to them, the nominal analogue input sensitivity in Genelec studio monitors is -6 dBu which produces 100 dB SPL audio output at 1 meter in an anechoic room...
...With + 6dBu sensitivity setting (min) a level of +16 dBu would be required. If your source device isn't capable of outputting such signal levels, you should increase the sensitivity setting on the speaker."
So yes, I would need to set the speaker to + 6 dBu, but how can I do it ?
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