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Genelec loudspeaker technology at new Finnish arthouse cinema

Genelec loudspeaker technology at new Finnish arthouse cinema

Kino Konepaja, located in the Konepaja neighbourhood of Helsinki, is more than just a cinema - the space is an intersection of film, production, and sound design, coupled with a New York soul that’s led by Jussi Myllyniemi of Whitepoint, a Finnish post-production company.

 

The intimate, 55-seat venue was conceived as a production space that could also serve as a cinema, driven by Myllyniemi’s background in post-production and commercial movie events. “Initially, we considered collaborating with existing cinemas, but when that didn’t work out, we decided to create our own”, he explains. “We’d had this facility in mind for a while, but we were met with some structural challenges. The space had beams that obstructed some viewpoints, but we were eventually able to remove these, enabling us to sign a long-term lease.”

 

Genelec’s 7.1 surround system became the heart of Kino Konepaja’s audio setup, featuring three high SPL S360 studio loudspeakers in the LCR positions, six 8350 studio loudspeakers as surrounds, and a 7382 subwoofer. Myllyniemi notes that the aesthetic of Genelec’s loudspeakers aligns with Kino Konepaja’s design: “Genelec speakers are beautiful - they’re meant to be seen, not hidden away.”

 

The venue’s attention to detail also extends beyond the main cinema space. In the bar area, visitors can find a trio of compact 8020 studio loudspeakers paired with a 7050 subwoofer - models that Myllyniemi bought nearly two decades ago. “Everything else has changed over the years, but these Genelec models remain fully functional and still fit right in”, he says. “This long-term durability reinforces our mission of creating an enduring space where audio fidelity is paramount.”

 

Kino Konepaja’s space required extensive acoustic treatment to meet the standards they set for the cinema. Acoustic designer Kalle Lehtonen of Promethor, a Finnish acoustic consultancy business, collaborated on the project, focusing on sound isolation. For Myllyniemi, this was an eye-opening process: “As a ‘picture person’ I had to embrace a whole new perspective to understand the importance of sound”, he admits. “The learning curve involved embracing unfamiliar elements, like installing over 1000 square meters of gyprock on the walls for sound insulation.”

 

(Photos: Genelec/Kino Konepaja)

 

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