Case Studies
Explore How K-array Audio Elevates Every Space

Teatro Nazionale
The restoration of Teatro Nazionale in Florence returns to the city a place that had stopped breathing for decades. Located on historic Via dei Cimatori and deeply connected to a tradition rooted in Florentine identity, the theatre now comes back to life not only through the recovery of its architecture, but through the possibility of resonating once again. Because a theatre truly exists only when voice, music, and performance once again travel through its space.

Budapest Opera House
The Hungarian State Opera House is a neo-Renaissance building located in central Budapest. Inaugurated in 1884, this historic building is a landmark of the Hungarian capital and a cultural hub for both traditional and modern opera. As part of an overall renovation of the building, Budapest-based integrator Chromasound installed a full K-ARRAY loudspeaker solution across the auditorium and other key areas in the building - including the prestigious King’s Red Saloon - in line with the recommendations of sound system designer Andor Fürjes.
Royal Opera House
A K-ARRAY loudspeaker system composed of a long line array of eight Python-KP102 loudspeakers mounted on each side of the proscenium arch at London's Royal Opera House installed by Stage Electrics is so discreet it is almost invisible. Royal Opera House’s Head of Sound, Steve Zissler and his team met with sound designer Jamie Gosney from Stage Electrics and Dave Wooster from 2B Heard to design a system that was adaptable to the theater shows as well as other commercial events hosted in the venue.

Alsónémedi Theater
Alsónémedi is a township of 5,000 residents in the vicinity of Budapest, Hungary where inhabitants have preserved their strong traditions for generations making it a cultural hotspot for both the citizens and visitors from afar.