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Solar-powered Genelec

spider, modified 12 Years ago.

Solar-powered Genelec

Youngling Posts: 11 Join Date: 1/25/10 Recent Posts
I hope Genelec engineering is looking into 'green' solar energy for truly portable monitors.

There are solar-powered speakers on the market, but they have very low amplification power...like 2-5 watts!

A Finn designer helped Gramo Speakers:

http://70.32.84.178/ecofriend/12453-10- ... is-summer-

Once the technology is developed to support more powerful amplification, Genelec should be first to implement it. A solar-powered monitor is the sort of progressive product one would expect from Genelec.

Green as Genelec.
ilkka-rissanen, modified 12 Years ago.

Re: Solar-powered Genelec

Yoda Posts: 2564 Join Date: 3/23/09 Recent Posts
Thanks for the notice/link! 8-)