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Sean Hayes

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K Array Anakonda
« on: April 02, 2014, 02:56:47 PM »

If this has been discussed here, I apologize, I could not find it in the search results.

http://www.k-array.com/en/professional-sound/installation/install-speakers/kan200.html

Has anyone heard/seen this? It seems like, how do put this, an interesting design...

I am curious as to how it performs, I can think of a few very special instances where this would be useful in some productions.

Thoughts?

Sean
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Re: K Array Anakonda
« Reply #1 on: April 02, 2014, 07:01:50 PM »

I saw it at a trade show.  Louder than it looks yet still fairly low output, OK sound quality for what it is.  It could cover maybe a row or two per run.  I would use it for projects where it serves a need.
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Re: K Array Anakonda
« Reply #2 on: April 02, 2014, 08:34:57 PM »

If this has been discussed here, I apologize, I could not find it in the search results.

http://www.k-array.com/en/professional-sound/installation/install-speakers/kan200.html

Has anyone heard/seen this? It seems like, how do put this, an interesting design...

I am curious as to how it performs, I can think of a few very special instances where this would be useful in some productions.

Thoughts?

Sean

I have played with it, both with and without a sub.  Pattern varies depending on how you mount it.  Free air, against a boundary, junction of two boundaries, etc.  This seems to be much more drastic than with a "normal" cabinet.  Coverage angle obviously changes as you flex it. 
It is a unique item that could definitely serve some special applications.  It is not a replacement for a more traditional speaker where the traditional speaker will work well.

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Re: K Array Anakonda
« Reply #3 on: April 03, 2014, 12:00:10 PM »

I've considered using them for stage lip coverage "donor seats" at a PAC.

Not a compelling dynamic range, but could be useful and sonically "invisible" with spoken word/acoustic program.
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