Introduction; Key Features; Applications - K-array KRX202 User Manual

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KRX PORTABLE SYSTEMS

1. INTRoDUCTIoN

By combining the KX12 with active K-array subwoofers, three new portable systems - which differ in size
of the subwoofers and number of KX12 units used - have been added to K-array's portfolio.
With powered subwoofers that maintain the same digital editing features of all K-array active subwoofers,
the KRX systems feature an integrated touch screen, providing intuitive control over the main DSP
functions, such as input/output levels, signal routing, offset delays for subwoofer and mid-high speaker
output (up to 10 ms each) and overall system delays (up to 330 ms). All DSP functions, including EQ,
can also be controlled remotely via software through USB or RS485 (3 pin XLR).
The KRX202 is the smallest of these three new systems and is composed of one KX12 standing on
a KMT18 18" subwoofer by means of an extendable pole and proper joining and stacking hardware.
Possible applications are DJ use, clubs and anywhere a lot of pressure is needed close to the speakers.
The KRX402 is the middle range system that delivers more pressure and a more extended bass response
than the smaller KRX202. It is comprised of two KX12 speakers paired with one 21" KMT21 subwoofer.
The largest of the three systems is the KRX802. With three KX12 speakers combined with a KMT218
subwoofer, the system converts into a line array that delivers maximum SPL, very low frequency and
best bass response. No longer a point source, the KRX802 covers larger distances with higher pressure
in larger venues.

2. KEY fEATURES

• Unique performance-to-size ratio
• Variable angle array design
• Stainless steel chassis
• Customized colors (only under specific request)

3. APPLICATIoNS

• Clubs, DJ set
• Portable and installed AV systems
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