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...KU36 - With a frequency range of 45Hz to 300Hz, KU36 is the perfect companion to any of the K-array Installation Series speakers, like KZ10 or KV50. The combination provides full range frequency response with prodigious output and a virtually invisible profile.

It is comprised of 1 x 6" neodymium transducer, combined with 2 x 6" passive transducers, instead of reflex, which ensures that the device remains completely sealed. The unit is engineered for maximum linear excursion and minimum residual noise. Its neodymium transducer has a double coil controlled by two amplified channels.

KU36 is made entirely of steel, making it extremely resistant, even when deployed outside in tough weather conditions. This makes it ideal for marine environments where ordinary bass speakers would corrode. As the chassis is completely sealed, it cannot be penetrated by foreign objects such as dust, sand or water, which over time can ruin a speaker.

KA series amplifiers have presets specifically optimized for KU36 applications.

All KU36 components are designed by the K-array R&D department and custom made under the K-array quality control system.

Colors available

Black

black

White

white

Custom

white

optional


Features

• Unique performance-to-size ratio
• 6” long-excursion woofer
• Double 6” passive radiator
• Extended frequency response
• Electronically protected
• Integrated fl ying points
• Double voice coil (4Ω+4Ω)
• Top quality components for outstanding performance
• Weather proof, suitable for outdoor installations
• Available in black or white

Application

• Theatre, Club, Churches
• To extend the low range in small and medium rooms
• Portable and installed AV systems
• Stage and AV studio monitoring

Attachments:
Access this URL (http://www.k-array.com/downloads/presets/KU36.zip)Preset10 Kb
Access this URL (http://www.k-array.com/downloads/datasheet/KU36_data_B.pdf)Datasheet628 Kb
Access this URL (http://www.k-array.com/downloads/documents/UMC010AA01ENB.pdf)Manual665 Kb
 

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