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K-Array System Demos Return to San Diego Arena Event

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CHULA VISTA, CA — Due to popular demand, noted sound engineers Michael Apodaca and Rick Camp will return to present another day of demos and presentations on K-Array’s new, slim design, steerable Firenze KH8 touring system speakers at the Sleep Train Amphitheater in Chula Vista, CA (just south of San Diego), on May 19, 2015. Presented by NextGenAudio and open to any live sound industry pros, the free event will offer attendees the opportunity to experience the system and other gear in a large venue environment.

The event includes hands-on demos of:

• K-Array Firenze KH8

• Solid State Logic Live 500 digital console

• DiGiCo SD7 digital console

• DPA Microphones

• VUE Audiotechnik 212 high-output stage monitors

Referred to as “Slim Array Technology,” the KH8’s fit the name — each is built into a 46.4 x 19.7-inch (W x H) frame that’s less than eight inches deep, yet contains eight 8-inch neodymium woofers, eight 4-inch cone MF drivers and four 1.4-inch exit HF compression drivers, offering 120° horizontal and DSP-controllable vertical dispersion. Also standard is Powersoft internal triamplification, as well as beam steering, via the eight onboard DSP channels providing FIR control and delay within each KH8. The KS8 subwoofer rounds out the system.

Hosted on May 19, 2015, at the Sleep Train Amphitheater (2050 Entertainment Circle, Chula Vista, CA 91911), the event runs from 9:00 am to 7:00 pm. Entrance and parking will be accessible through the backstage gate.

Interested parties should RSVP to: [email protected].