FRANKFURT, Germany — K-array’s KRM33, a.k.a. “cheese box,” is a compact, low-profile wedge speaker with a controlled horizontal pattern and extended frequency response. Applications range from use as under-balcony speakers in theaters to studio use.
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K-array is in an all new location this year – Hall 8 booth A72. Drop in and take a look at the latest speaker system creations born from Italian passion and ingenuity. The KRM33 – or “the cheese box” as it has been affectionately nicknamed is the latest product to join the Redline. It is an ultra-compact and low-profile powered wedge speaker with a controlled horizontal pattern and has an extended frequency response.
Thanks to its features, the KRM33 can be easily and discreetly integrated in scenography designs, broadcast studios as well as under-balcony speakers in theaters.
Along with the KRM33, the K-array team has added another reptile to the loudspeaker portfolio: the Anakonda series – the Kan200 – a 2m long flexible loudspeaker array which actually does resemble a snake. It is the first flexible speaker to hit the market for applications where a traditional speaker box can’t be used. Not only can the flexible speaker perform standalone duties such as a front fill for broadcast studio audiences or under balcony applications, but it also allows up to seven further snakes to be affixed to it, when operating from a single amplifier channel.