8020D

Studio Monitor

When it comes to performance versus size, the 8020 has set the benchmark in nearfield monitoring for over 15 years.

Active Crossovers

Directivity Control Waveguide (DCW™) Technology


SPL

100 dB

Frequency Response

56 Hz - 25 kHz (-6 dB)

Dimensions

H 242 x W 148 x D 142 mm, with Iso-Pod™ (view in inches)

Classic design

The 8020D is the latest revision of this enduring studio classic, boasting an even higher SPL yet lower energy consumption than previous versions. Designed to adapt to the broadest possible range of listening environments, the 8020D thrives when space is at a premium.

Transparent and truthful

Engineers love the transparent and truthful reproduction of the 8020D, and with its wide uncoloured sweet spot you are always in a position to make accurate, reliable mix decisions. Additionally, our Intelligent Signal Sensing (ISS™) circuitry detects when your monitor is no longer in use, placing it into an environmentally friendly, power-saving standby mode.

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8020D Studio Monitor Dark Grey

8020D Studio Monitor White

8020D Studio Monitor RAW

Color options:
Package contains:

1 x 8020D monitor
1 x mains cable 1,8 m
1 x operating manual
1 x IsoPod kit

Color options:

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8020D Studio Monitor Dark Grey

8020D Studio Monitor White

8020D Studio Monitor RAW


8020D Technical Specifications

SPL

100 dB

Amplifier Power

50 W Bass (Class D) + 50 W Treble (Class D)

Frequency Response

56 Hz - 25 kHz ("-6 dB")

Accuracy of Frequency Response

± 2.5 dB (62 Hz - 20 kHz)

Driver Dimensions

105 mm Bass + 19 mm Treble (view in inches)

Dimensions

H 242 x W 148 x D 142 mm, with Iso-Pod™ (view in inches)

Weight

3.2 kg / 7.1 lb

Connections

1 x XLR Analog Input


Key Technologies

Active Crossovers

Directivity Control Waveguide (DCW™) Technology

Intelligent Signal Sensing (ISS™) Technology

Iso-Pod™ Stand

Minimum Diffraction Enclosure (MDE™) Technology

Optimised Amplifiers

Protection Circuitry

Reflex Port Design

Room Response Compensation

Versatile Mountings


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Documentation

FAQ

Connecting the 7050B Subwoofer

The 7050B subwoofer has balanced XLR IN/OUT connector pairs for five main channels and a dedicated LFE input connector for the LFE channel. Connect the signal cables from your source to the female XLR "IN" connectors on the lower connector row. Next connect XLR cables from the corresponding "OUT" male XLR connectors on the upper row to the input connectors of each 8020C monitor.

Turn the volume control knob on all 8020C’s monitors fully clockwise and switch the "Bass Roll-off" dip switch (switch 2) on all 8020C’s to "ON". This switch actuates an 85 Hz high-pass filter on the 8020C’s matching them to the main channel low-pass filter of the 7050B.

Alternatively you can connect to the 7050B a stereo pair of 8020C monitors by routing the signal cables from the source to the input connectors of the main monitors and an another pair of cables from the main monitors' output connectors to the "IN" connectors on the 7050B. In this configuration the volume controls on the main monitors affect the playback level of the 7050B too. The "Bass Roll-off" switch on the main monitors must also be switched to "ON" (switch 2).

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