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K-array Announces Product Lineup for InfoComm

New to the portfolio: K-ARRAY Thunder KSCARDIO412P. Photo: K-array

K-array USA is bringing its product lineup to InfoComm 2026, with a sharp focus on the live events and installed sound markets. At Booth #N6863 and in audio demo room N111, attendees will have the opportunity to hear two significant product introductions -- the Koral KO102 compact column loudspeaker and the Thunder KSCARDIO412P, K-array's first-ever cardioid subwoofer. InfoComm 2026 will take place June 13-19 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

With an enhanced listening room experience on the show floor and a live demo space in audio demo room N111, K-array is giving InfoComm attendees a more direct way to hear the level of control and output its solutions are built to deliver across both installed and live applications.

"InfoComm is where serious audio professionals come to make decisions, and we're here with products that can change how they think about what's possible. The KO102 and KSCARDIO412P represent an exciting change in performance, flexibility, and what a compact system can actually do. We want people to come in skeptical and leave convinced," says Rusty Waite, president, K-array USA.

Stage bleed, feedback, and loss of low-frequency control have long been unavoidable problems associated with high-output live sound. The K-array Thunder KSCARDIO412P provides the answer. A high-performance passive cardioid subwoofer that delivers massive low-frequency output while dramatically cutting rear sound radiation, and there are no complex rigging or signal processing workarounds required to achieve it, the company says.

For 12" neodymium magnet woofers push low-frequency response down to 35Hz, with output reaching 138dB SPL peak. The cardioid configuration provides effective rear attenuation out of the box, reducing unwanted stage spill and giving engineers meaningful control over where bass energy goes. Both mono-amp and bi-amp configurations are supported, and the cabinet works equally well oriented horizontally or vertically, making it at home in a fixed installation or on a touring rig.

"We built the KSCARDIO412P for professionals who are tired of compromising. You shouldn't have to choose between power and control, or between flexibility and ease of use. This is a true plug-and-play cardioid system -- compact enough to tour, powerful enough to anchor a fixed install, and smart enough to just work," says Waite.

Designed for outdoor clubs, touring productions, houses of worship, and permanent installations where noise abatement is mandatory, the KSCARDIO412P represents a meaningful expansion of what K-array's Thunder subwoofer family can do in demanding real-world environments.

The Koral KO102 challenges a long-standing assumption in installed sound that you h ve to choose between line-array directivity and point-source behavior. The KO102 does both, within a single, architecturally refined enclosure, giving designers and installers a level of flexibility that simply wasn't available before in a cabinet this discreet.

Six 3.15" and a 1.1" tweeter deliver a frequency range of 125Hz to 18Hz, with a peak SPL of 128dB and 360W rated power. In line-array mode, coverage narrows to a tight V 10 x H 90-degree pattern, and switching to point-source opens it to V 60 x H 90 degrees. The stainless-steel construction, fully flush grille, and on-wall or recessed mounting options make it purpose-built for environments where audio performance and visual integration must coexist.

"The KO102 is the kind of product that makes an integrator's job easier and an architect's day better. You get serious acoustic performance in a package that doesn't ask you to compromise the space it lives in. And the ability to select your coverage pattern from a single cabinet opens up design possibilities that didn't exist before," suggests Waite.

Suited to residential, hospitality, corporate, and home cinema applications, including center-channel use, Koral's outdoor-rated stainless-steel construction also extends its reach to exterior installations where long-term durability is non-negotiable.

K-array's InfoComm presence is designed around one idea, which is to let the audio speak for itself. In audio demo room N111, visitors will hear the KSCARDIO412P in action alongside systems from across the K-array portfolio. At Booth #N6863, K-array USA's expert team will be on hand in the booth's listening room to guide attendees through the installed sound lineup.

WWWwww.k-array.com

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(4 June 2026)

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