No. 1 | Date: 13. April 2015 | If you can't read it correctly, click here.

 

This Year We Are Releasing An Exciting Major Technological Advancement In Concert Sound Reproduction

Dear All,

We are pleased to announce the launch of KV2's brand new website - www.kv2audio.com. We believe it will help you to understand better what we are trying to accomplish within the world of Professional Audio.

Along with this information we would like to invite you to our booth at this year's Pro Light & Sound in Frankfurt. You can visit us at stand J24-26 in Hall 8 where we will hold a press conference on the 15th of April at 5.00 pm, launching our revolutionary new VHD5.0 Constant Power Point Source Array, a product range which we consider as the first major advancement in concert sound reinforcement since the development of the Line Array.

Have a great day!

KV2 Audio team

   

VHD5.0 Constant Power Point Source Array Release

The challenge for KV2 in building large point source systems for audiences of 50,000 people plus, was to reproduce the low mid energy that certain line arrays provide though the summing of multiple drivers, while maintaining the key benefits of point source technology, being minimal destructive interference in the higher frequency range and accurate impulse response.

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Major Theatrical Installations in Stuttgart, Hamburg and Hollywood

Theatre Productions across the globe demand audio systems that can handle a diverse range of source material with massive dynamic range. They need to be unobtrusive and provide dispersion characteristics that ensure clear detailed audio is delivered to every seat in the house. Vocal intelligibility is an absolute must. KV2 Audio has achieved all of these parameters and more in the design of their speaker systems. Theatre owners and sound designers around the world are starting to embrace the brand and its point source philosophies resulting in a growing number of KV2 installations into some of the worlds leading theatres.

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