Genelec 8351BP

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Genelec 8351BP

Genelec

8351BP

4.4 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 518757
Brand: Genelec
Model: 8351BP
Price: $4,398.90

* Prices may vary. Check retailer for current pricing and availability.

The 8351BP is a seriously impressive nearfield monitor – the coaxial design is a real game-changer for imaging and detail. It’s perfect for critical mixing and mastering engineers needing pinpoint accuracy, but be ready to invest in the GLM software to truly unlock its potential.

Product Description

  • Genelec 8351BP
  • 3-Way Studio Monitor with Coax Chassis
  • Midrange and tweeter are on the same acoustic axis
  • Horizontal and vertical operation possible
  • DSP filter for room adjustment
  • Maximum sound pressure level: 113 dB
  • Amplifier: 250 W bass (Class D) + 150 W midrange (Class D) + 150 W tweeter (Class D)
  • Frequency range: 32 - 43000 Hz (-6 dB)
  • 38 - 20000 Hz (± 1.5 dB)
  • SAM (Smart Active Monitor) DSP system for automatic frequency calibration to adapt the monitor to existing acoustic room conditions via optional Genelec GLM Kit calibration system or Genelec 9320 Reference Monitor Controller (not included
  • article numbers: #357055#
  • #576655#)
  • Analogue input: XLR
  • AES/EBU input and output: XLR
  • Two RJ45 connectors
  • Built-in power supply 100-240 VAC 50/60Hz
  • Dimensions (H x W x D with iso-pod): 452 x 287 x 278 mm
  • Weight: 14.3 kg
  • Aluminium housing
  • Colour: Anthracite
  • Includes Iso-Pod
  • mains cable and 5m RJ45 cable
  • Price per unit

*Note:* Also available in 120 other RAL colours – for further information and orders, please contact our customer service team.

PROS
  • • Exceptional coaxial design delivers remarkably accurate stereo imaging.
  • • Robust Class D amplification provides clean, powerful performance across frequencies.
  • • The GLM integration allows for truly tailored room correction and calibration.
  • • Build quality is superb, using premium materials for long-term reliability.
CONS
  • • High-end price point makes it inaccessible for many smaller studios.
  • • Requires Genelec GLM software for optimal performance, adding complexity.
  • • Limited flexibility for non-critical listening applications; not a casual hi-fi speaker.

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Key Features

Woofer Size 4 in
Power (Watts) 450
Frequency Range 32-43000 Hz
Connections XLR, AES/EBU, RJ45
Weight 18.3 lbs

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Frequently Asked Questions

The coaxial driver aligns the tweeter with the woofer's acoustic center, minimizing phase shift and improving stereo imaging and transient response – it's a tighter, more focused sound.
While the monitors sound good on their own, the GLM calibration is essential for maximizing their accuracy and compensating for room acoustics, especially in less-than-ideal environments.
These are designed for treated, professional studio environments where precise monitoring is critical; they won’t magically fix a poorly treated room.

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