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The KARA modular line source element has an operating frequency bandwidth from 55 Hz to 20 kHz. This response can be lowered down to 32 Hz with the addition of the SB18 low frequency extension. KARA features a 2-way, bi-amplified design and is equipped with 2 x 8 inch neodymium LF speakers in a bas...
Brand | L-Acoustics |
Category | Line Array Speakers |
Family/Series | K |
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Founded by Dr Christian Heil in 1984, L-ACOUSTICS has revolutionized the Pro Audio industry with its legendary Line Source Systems.For the past two decades, L-ACOUSTICS has developed a reputation for creating innovative solutions to the most...
TheNorwegianNational Theatre based in the country's capital city, Oslo, has announced the installation of a brand new L-ACOUSTICS KARA WST line source system.The new sound system is made up of ten KIVA speakers in a center array and seven new KARA cabinets, together with a pair of SB18 subs on each side. Driving the system ...
The UK has seen its first permanent installation of an L-ACOUSTICS KARAi modular WST line source system, which was fitted at the 2,000 capacity Jesus House church in North London.The church, which belongs to the Redeemed Christian Church of God, provided an interesting challenge for installation technicians. Techies chose t...
The fourth annual tour of the "How Sweet the Sound" choir music celebration is once again benefiting from the high performance of the L-ACOUSTICS full K1 system, which is being used throughout its quest to find the best church choir in the United States.How Sweet the Sound is touring nine US Cities this year, and in each of...
Steve Miller was back on the concert trail once again this April, performing at a number of venues across the US alongside special guest Gregg Allman, in order to promote his newly released record Let Your Hair Down.Making a change from their usual L-ACOUSTICS V-DOSC system, the Steve Miller Band instead went for a full L-A...