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K-Array debuts Keystone and Dragon

K-Array debuts Keystone and Dragon

K-Array debuts Keystone and Dragon

Borne out of the innovations in Powersoft’s new MM-Force and Spixel technologies, K-Array is bringing them to market in the form of the Keystone KST110 architectural subwoofer and Dragon KX2.

The Keystone KST110 is aimed at premium residential, hospitality, corporate and marine projects where conventional low-frequency systems are simply too large or visually intrusive. Available in both on-wall and in-wall versions, the ultra-slim design employs MM-Force moving magnet technology, which uses an inertially balanced architecture to minimise vibration transfer into surrounding structures.

Despite weighing just 6.6kg, the KST110 delivers up to 119dB peak SPL with frequency response extending down to 40Hz. An aluminium chassis, black and white finishes, custom RAL options and an optional marine-grade version further position the product for design-sensitive installations. Joining the subwoofer is the Dragon KX2, the most compact loudspeaker in K-array’s Dragon family. Designed to blend into architectural environments with minimal visual impact, the loudspeaker is built around Spixel full-range driver technology, combining a 2.5-inch full-range driver with dual passive radiators in an enclosure weighing less than 1kg. The IP65-rated loudspeaker delivers a peak SPL of 116dB and frequency response down to 110Hz, while a 100° x 100° conical dispersion pattern is intended to provide consistent coverage across hospitality, corporate and residential applications. Weather resistance also allows deployment in covered outdoor environments.

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