ISE 2024: K-array plans triple launch
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Located across two booths at this year’s show; 2J300 and 7F300, K-array brings its entire ecosystem to Barcelona, which comprises K-array, KSCAPE and KGEAR - three distinct brands, each with its own identity.
K-array will launch Prisma, a new digital matrix and amplifier series designed for applications that require advanced signal routing and processing capabilities. Powered by K-array’s operating system OsKar, Prisma can handle up to 16 inputs and 16 outputs (analogue and Dante) and has been designed to provide a complete K-array solution for bars, restaurants, clubs, casinos, corporate and education settings and more.
“Prisma offers advanced control and the superior sound quality for which K-array is renowned,” explains Lorenzo De Poi, brand manager at K-array. “It delivers a reliable and advanced audio solution for any environment. When it comes to quality sound, Prisma speaks volumes.”
Additionally, KGEAR debuts the GU210 subwoofer at this year’s show. A solution for fixed installations - especially in environments where discreet audio is required - the GU210 boasts an IP rating of IP64, making it appropriate for indoor and outdoor installation. It is also available in both a black and white finish.
“The launch of the GU210 is significant because it fills a gap in our portfolio by providing a performance subwoofer with a versatile 10” form factor,” furthers De Poi. “This expands the pairing possibilities and opens up more opportunities for fixed installations.”
To round off K-array’s comprehensive offering at ISE 2024, KSCAPE will launch RAIL S - a family of alternative solutions designed to enhance its innovative lighting and audio product RAIL.
“RAIL S takes the best of RAIL technology and fits it into a more compact form factor for easy installation and the possibility to scale at large,” says Tom Ríby, global marketing manager at KSCAPE. “RAIL S incorporates K-array’s ultra-compact Lyzard KZ1 loudspeakers to deliver professional-grade audio along with CASAMBI-controlled lighting, with added features that will extend the use of RAIL to new markets.”