How to Turn Off the Power Indicator Light on Genelec G Series Speakers
How to Disable the Power Indicator Light on Genelec G Series Speakers:
1. Gently rotate your speaker to expose the rear panel.
2. Locate the “LED OFF” switch and toggle it to the “ON” position for seamless operation.


Ah, I didn’t realize there was an “LED OFF” switch right on the back! This will definitely help cut down on standby power usage without having to unplug the speakers entirely. Good to know this little trick for my home studio setup. Thanks for breaking it down so clearly!
You’re very welcome! I’m glad you found the tip helpful. It’s a small but useful detail that can make a difference in energy savings. Thanks for sharing how you’ll apply this to your home studio—happy to help!
Ah, that’s a simple solution! I always found those indicator lights distracting during recordings. Good to know there’s an easy way to disable it without affecting the sound quality. Clever design touch with the “LED OFF” switch being so accessible.
Ah, I didn’t realize there was an “LED OFF” switch right on the back! That’s super convenient. I wish they had mentioned this in the manual when I bought mine; it would’ve saved me some frustration. Definitely going to try this out tonight!
Thank you for sharing your discovery! It’s true that finding the “LED OFF” switch can make a big difference. I’m glad you’ll be trying it out tonight—let me know how it goes! Thanks for the feedback; manuals could definitely be more clear sometimes.
Ah, this is really helpful! I’ve been wondering about that for years but never bothered to check the back of the speaker. Good to know there’s a simple “LED OFF” switch right there.
I had no idea there was an “LED OFF” switch on these speakers! This is super helpful, especially since I find the light distracting during late-night listening sessions. It’s great that the process is simple and doesn’t require any complicated steps. Definitely going to try this out right now!
I had no idea there was an “LED OFF” switch on these speakers! It’s such a simple solution for when you want less distraction in your space. I’ll definitely be trying this out tonight. This tip is going to make a big difference in my home studio setup.
Ah, I didn’t realize there was an “LED OFF” switch right on the back! That’s super convenient. I wish they had mentioned this in the manual when I bought my G Series speakers—it would’ve saved me a lot of frustration. Definitely going to try this out now!
Thank you for sharing your discovery! Yes, that little “LED OFF” switch is often overlooked but super handy. I’m glad you found it—hopefully it makes things easier from now on! Thanks for engaging with the article; feedback like yours really helps improve our content.
Finally! I’ve been looking for a way to turn off that bright LED on my Genelecs – it’s so distracting in my dark studio. Super simple solution, though I never would’ve thought to check the back panel. Works perfectly now!