Genesis Advanced Technologies 1.1 User Manual

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A Message from Genesis 
Congratulations! You are now the owner of the finest loudspeaker 
system in the world. The Genesis Advanced Technologies 1.1 
Loudspeaker System is the embodiment of our philosophy of 
absolute fidelity
” – the ability to reproduce any musical event 
faithfully, with no compromise, in your home. With its vast abilities, the 
Genesis 1.1 is also able to deliver sound as the filmmaker intended in 
home theater applications. 
The Genesis 1.1 is commissioned for the most discerning music 
lovers in the world. Every system is custom made and unique. It is the 
state-of-the-art in transducer technology and craftsmanship.  
A Short History: In June 1979, Mr. Arnie Nudell, the founder of 
Infinity Systems and Genesis, headed a small team at Infinity that 
conceived and created the remarkable Infinity Reference Standard 
(IRS). This soon came to be known as the world’s ultimate reference 
system for the reproduction of music. Fourteen years later in June 
1993, Nudell, in collaboration with Paul McGowan, introduced to the 
world the Genesis 1 – a new benchmark for the reference 
loudspeaker system. 
The current Genesis 1.1 embodies over 20 years of evolution and 
revolution in loudspeaker design. It is the current ultimate reference 
for the reproduction of music. Whereas many other products might 
excel in one or more key areas, the Genesis 1.1 excels in every 
important aspect of sound reproduction: 
Spectral Coherence: The sound must be seamless, as if the lowest 
bass frequencies were cut from the same cloth as the highest 
frequencies. 
Harmonic Structure: All instruments must be readily identifiable by 
their harmonic content. There must be a uniformly consistent energy 
vs. frequency ratio throughout the entire audio spectrum with uniformly 
low distortion in order for this to be achieved. 
Macro Dynamic Capability: Sometimes characterized as “dynamic 
range”, macro-dynamics can be best defined in musical terms – from 
mezzo forte (mf or medium-loud), to triple forte (fff or very loud).