WHAT’S NEW Let’s look at the inputs on the K.2 loudspeakers. They’re still somewhat familiar to the K user, but updated a bit. As with the original K series, Input A again can be mic or line level, but Input B now can be either a line level input or a high-Z one suitable for musical instruments that have passive magnetic or piezo pickups.
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The K.2 Series loudspeakers also offer four bands of user-adjustable EQ: 0 to -6 dB 1–10 kHz Shelving HIGH 0 to -6 dB 50 Hz–20 kHz Q 0.4-4 0 to -6 dB 200 Hz–20 kHz Q 0.4-4 0 to -6 dB 100-500 Hz Shelving Up to 100 ms of delay.
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A solo singer/instrumentalist can make use of the mixer built into each K.2 loudspeaker. For a small gig busking or playing a cocktail party this performer uses a single K8.2, plugging the vocal mic into Input A and the acoustic guitar’s piezo pickup system into Input B, plus another K8.2 as an optional small wedge monitor.
C O F F E E H O U S E G I G / H O U S E C O N C E R T For this gig the performer brings two K8.2 loudspeakers to place on stands as mains to reach the audience. The acoustic guitar and vocal mic mix on one of the main loudspeakers;...
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DUO: GUITAR, BASS, & VOCALS This guitar/bass duo both sing. Their system consists of a small digital mixer to combine the two vocal mics plus the guitar and bass fed through DI boxes. The mixer’s main outputs feed the two K10.2 loudspeakers serving as mains. K10.2 K10.2 In A: LINE...