This week we reviewed some audio equipment from K-Array, an Italian company with fresh thinking ideas, distributed in North America by Sennheiser.
One product that caught my attention was an ultra slim-line array speaker, the KV50. This might be a great solution for video conferencing systems and boardrooms – the speakers look nice, are small and lend themselves to blend into the décor. They provide full range audio in the vocal spectrum, and use a technology that will assist with echo canceling.
I am holding one of the speakers beside a videoconference monitor in the picture below. This perspective provides an idea of the look and size of the speaker that could be mounted on the wall on either side of a monitor.
They may also be a great solution for areas where hidden AV is a requirement. The small size but effectiveness of the audio dispersion assist to blend the speaker into its surroundings. The gallery on the K-array website shows some interesting applications.
I know their larger systems get rave reviews and these units seem to be very well built.
Once powered up and cranking some tunes and a live mic through it, the crystal clear punching sound cuts through the air like a knife. This is the best way I can describe how these speakers reproduce the sound.
Grant
Grant
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