The 4420A packs the power and flexibility of Smart IP technology into an ultra-compact enclosure, bringing clarity, intelligibility and uniform room coverage to the tightest of spaces.
4420A
Smart IP Installation Speaker
SPL
100 dB
Amplifier Power
50 W Bass (Class D) + 50 W Treble (Class D)
Frequency Response
55 Hz - 39 kHz (-6 dB)
Accuracy of Frequency Response
± 1.5 dB (62 Hz - 20 kHz)
Driver Dimensions
⌀ 105 mm Woofer + ⌀ 19 mm Tweeter (view in inches)
Dimensions
H 226 x W 151 x D 142 mm, (view in inches)
Weight
3.1 kg / 6.8 lb
Connections
1 x Euroblock Analog Input
1 x RJ45 AES67 / Dante Input
4420A Smart IP Installation Speaker
Technical Specifications
The 4420A packs the power and flexibility of Smart IP technology into an ultra-compact enclosure, bringing clarity, intelligibility and uniform room coverage to the tightest of spaces.
System Specifications
Frequency Response
62 Hz - 20 kHz (± 1.5 dB)
Low cutoff -6dB
55 Hz
High cutoff -6dB
39 kHz
SPL
Peak SPL Maximum peak acoustic output per unit in a listening room with music material, at 1 m, using PoE+ power.
≥104 dB
Short term max SPL Maximum short term sine wave acoustic output on axis in half space, averaged from 100 Hz to 3 kHz at 1 m.
≥100 dB
Long term max SPL Maximum long term RMS acoustic output in same conditions with IEC weighted noise (limited by driver unit protection circuit) at 1 m.
≥93 dB
Self-generated noise
Self-generated noise Self generated noise level in free field at 1m on axis(A-weighted).
≤5 dB
Weight
Weight3.1 kg (6.8 lb)
Dimensions
Height
226 mm
Width
151 mm
Depth
142 mm
Enclosure
Enclosure material
Die cast aluminium
Enclosure type
Reflex port
Drivers
Driver type
Cone
Diameter
105 mm
Driver type
Metal dome
Diameter
19 mm
Directivity
Harmonic distortion
> 200 Hz ≤0.5 %
Group delay
The latency at high frequencies from the input to the acoustic output, measured in the analog input:
2.2 ms
In Genelec performance graphics, the time of converting the from an electronic input signal to the acoustic output in a Genelec monitor is described by two factors – latency and group delay. The group delay factor can be read in the graphics for a specific frequency. The total frequency-specific input-to-output delay is a sum of the latency and group delay factors. To understand the significance of this total delay, consider that moving a loudspeaker away by 1 meter creates an additional delay of about 3 ms.
Amplifier Section
Amplifiers
50 W Class D
50 W Class D
Mains voltage
PoE+/PoE
Power consumption
ISS Active
≤4 W
Idle
≤5 W
Full output
25.5 W
Signal processing section
Connectors
Input Audio input is via a 10 kOhm balanced connector.
Input Ethernet (Power over Ethernet and Audio over IP)
Crossover
Bass/Treble
3000 Hz