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Genelec G One bolt specification for holes in the rear

chir, modified 6 Years ago.

Genelec G One bolt specification for holes in the rear

Youngling Posts: 3 Join Date: 7/10/16 Recent Posts
Hello! New G One owner here, absolutely loving them, but I have a tiny problem. I cannot find the specifications for the six bolt holes behind the speaker anywhere.

What screws should I use for the two bigger and four smaller bolts in the back of the speaker?

Apologies for the simple question, but manuals, Google, and searching this forum didn't yield any answers.


For clarification, these are the holes I mean.
chir, modified 6 Years ago.

Re: Genelec G One bolt specification for holes in the rear

Youngling Posts: 3 Join Date: 7/10/16 Recent Posts
http://www.genelec.fi/sites/default/files/media/Studio%20monitors/Accessories/genelec_accessories_brochure.pdf

There you go :)

Hi, unfortunately that document doesn't specify what bolts are used. M7 x 0.5 ? M6 x 0.75? It seems to be a mystery and there is no documentation whatsoever on what bolts are used.

Worst comes to worst I'm going to a local hardware store and start shoving bolts in the holes until something fits. Unfortunately this risks messing up the threading bad so I would prefer to hear from the company itself, or from someone in the know.
manutal, modified 6 Years ago.

Re: Genelec G One bolt specification for holes in the rear

Jedi Knight Posts: 180 Join Date: 4/25/14 Recent Posts
Ah, its M6.
chir, modified 6 Years ago.

Re: Genelec G One bolt specification for holes in the rear

Youngling Posts: 3 Join Date: 7/10/16 Recent Posts
Ah, its M6.

Huh! I opened that PDF at work, which unfortunately requires the use of IE. The text parts specifying the screws was white on white, so I had no possibility of noticing it. Upon searching the document for "M6", I actually found the bolt specitications within the document.

Thank you for the link and thank you for the patience!
manutal, modified 6 Years ago.

Re: Genelec G One bolt specification for holes in the rear

Jedi Knight Posts: 180 Join Date: 4/25/14 Recent Posts
No problem mate :)