Axle-KRX802
The largest of our Axle line is the Axle-KRX802. With three Dragon-KX12 12" speakers combined with a heavy hitting dual 18" Thunder-KMT218 subwoofer per side in a stereo configuration, the system converts into a line array that delivers maximum SPL, very low frequency and the best bass response. No longer a point source, the Axle-KRX802 covers larger distances with higher pressure in larger venues. Axle-KRX802 are available in the colours black and white.
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High Pressure in the Near Field
The emission of point source loudspeakers is characterized by high sound pressure levels in the near field, ideal for applications where the audience is close to the sound source, like clubs, dance floors and live events, like DJ sets.
Color Customizable
We have the ability to customize your project by color matching your system to any RAL code to help you to better integrate the speakers into a wide variety of venues.
Four-Corner Port Configuration
The unique four-corner port configuration provides symmetrical back loading to the speakers, for extended bass response with very low distortion.
Selectable Coverage
The directivity of many K-array solutions can be modified in order to optimize the coverage by an adjustable horn with variable orientation.
Integrated DSP
Built-in DSP allows for fine tuning of every single sonic parameter of the loudspeaker, providing the sound engineer the highest control on overall performance and fine granularity in system configuration.
Dante Compatible
With the dedicated K-dante accessory, this solution can be integrated into a Dante network making it interoperable with other devices.
Onboard Touch Screen
An integrated touch screen provides intuitive control over the main DSP functions, from signal routing to level and delay settings.
Self-Powered Capabilities
Our self-powered solutions prevent distortion from cumbersome and fragile passive crossovers and power loss due to long running cables, and offer plenty of advantages ranging from the compactness of the solution to the ease of integration with new and existing sound systems.