Focal Solo6 ST6 vs Genelec S360

Last updated: August 19, 2026

Short answer: the Focal Solo6 ST6. It ranks #23 of 48 powered bookshelf speakers by sound quality at $1499; the Genelec S360 ranks #28 and costs $4775, so there is not much of a tradeoff to weigh.

The case for the Focal Solo6 ST6: Beryllium inverted-dome tweeter over a 6.5” ‘W’ composite sandwich-cone woofer - a low-mass, low-distortion driver combination rarely found below far pricier monitors. Watch for: Bass alignment Q is on the higher side, which can correlate with a touch of extra bass fullness/looseness versus a more critically-damped alignment.

What the Genelec S360 gets right: A large format 10 inch two way monitor built for main monitoring duty in film and post production, capable of a peak SPL over 128dB while retaining Genelec’s GLM calibrated Smart Active Monitoring and Directivity Control Waveguide. The tradeoff: The bass alignment measures the highest Q of any speaker in this batch, 1.16, meaning it’s the most likely of the ten to show a mild bump near its port tuning frequency rather than a clean rolloff.

Buy the Focal Solo6 ST6. It ranks higher for sound quality than the Genelec S360 and costs less, so there is no real case for the other one.

Focal Solo6 ST6 vs Genelec S360

Specifications Side By Side

Focal Solo6 ST6 Genelec S360
Price$1,499.00$4,775 each
Ranked#23 of 48 in Large Size Powered Bookshelf Speakers#28 of 48 in Large Size Powered Bookshelf Speakers
Bass Extension (-3dB)46.9Hz (measured, spinorama.org)39.6Hz (measured, Audio Science Review)
Bass Extension (-10dB)38.1Hz (measured, spinorama.org)35.6Hz (measured, Audio Science Review)
Maximum Output110dB peak at 1m-
Amplification130W total, bi-amped (80W Class G LF + 50W Class AB HF)-
Drivers1" Beryllium inverted-dome tweeter, 6.5" "W" composite sandwich-cone woofer1" titanium compression tweeter, 10" cone woofer
Dimensions24.6 x 33.4 x 29.5cm (9.7 x 13.1 x 11.6 in) each, 13kg (28.6 lb) each20.9"H x 14.2"W x 14.2"D (530 x 360 x 360 mm) (20.9 x 14.2 x 14.2 in)
Enclosure-ported
Weight-66.1 lbs / 30 kg (66.1 lbs) each
Power Output (Watts)-350W total (250W woofer, 100W tweeter, Class D)
Frequency Response-36Hz-22kHz -6dB
Max SPL-Peak 128dB
Warranty-2 years (5 with product registration)
Country-Finland

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The Two Speakers In Full

Focal Solo6 ST6: $1,499.00 B&H Photo Sweetwater

Focal Solo6 ST6 ranking card

Pros: Beryllium inverted-dome tweeter over a 6.5” ‘W’ composite sandwich-cone woofer - a low-mass, low-distortion driver combination rarely found below far pricier monitors. Directivity control is the tightest of this entire batch (directivity_spdi_stddev 2.87), and the listening-window response is smooth (smoothness_listening_window 0.380). Bi-amped 130W total (80W Class G woofer + 50W Class AB tweeter), each driver on its own amplifier. ‘Focus Mode’ switches the cabinet to a single-driver full-range reference signature for a second mix-translation check without extra hardware. Bass reaches 46.9Hz at -3dB / 38.1Hz at -10dB, solid for a 6.5” driver.

Cons: Bass alignment Q (lfq 0.826) is on the higher side, which can correlate with a touch of extra bass fullness/looseness versus a more critically-damped alignment. XLR-only balanced input, no unbalanced/TRS or digital connectivity. No automatic DSP room correction - tuning is limited to fixed analog shelving/high-pass switches. At $1,499 each ($2,998/pair), it’s a meaningful step up from typical prosumer active monitors.

Amplification130W total, bi-amped (80W Class G LF + 50W Class AB HF)
Bass Extension (-10dB)38.1Hz (measured, spinorama.org)
Bass Extension (-3dB)46.9Hz (measured, spinorama.org)
Dimensions24.6 x 33.4 x 29.5cm (9.7 x 13.1 x 11.6 in) each, 13kg (28.6 lb) each
Drivers1" Beryllium inverted-dome tweeter, 6.5" "W" composite sandwich-cone woofer
Maximum Output110dB peak at 1m

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Genelec S360: $4,775 each Bhphotovideo

Genelec S360 ranking card

Pros: A large format 10 inch two way monitor built for main monitoring duty in film and post production, capable of a peak SPL over 128dB while retaining Genelec’s GLM calibrated Smart Active Monitoring and Directivity Control Waveguide. Listening window smoothness measures a solid 0.52 and the measured extension point reaches 39.6Hz, unusually deep for a monitor this size.

Cons: The bass alignment measures the highest Q of any speaker in this batch, 1.16, meaning it’s the most likely of the ten to show a mild bump near its port tuning frequency rather than a clean rolloff. On axis deviation measures a moderate 0.478dB average. At roughly $9,550/pair and 30kg (66 lbs) each it is one of the largest and most expensive entries in this catalog, intended for professional control rooms rather than home listening, and the model has since been updated to the S360A, so pricing and minor spec details should be confirmed with a dealer before buying.

Bass Extension (-10dB)35.6Hz (measured, Audio Science Review)
Bass Extension (-3dB)39.6Hz (measured, Audio Science Review)
CountryFinland
Dimensions20.9"H x 14.2"W x 14.2"D (530 x 360 x 360 mm) (20.9 x 14.2 x 14.2 in)
Drivers1" titanium compression tweeter, 10" cone woofer
Enclosureported
Frequency Response36Hz-22kHz -6dB
Max SPLPeak 128dB
Power Output (Watts)350W total (250W woofer, 100W tweeter, Class D)
Warranty2 years (5 with product registration)
Weight66.1 lbs / 30 kg (66.1 lbs) each

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