K-array Introduces Anakonda: A 'Bendable Speaker' That Can Adapt to Almost Any Integration Environment
Innovative Design Supports a Variety of Configurations, Making it Ideal for Portable Ap-plications and Installation Designs.
- (1888PressRelease) June 13, 2013 - Old Lyme, CT - Audio specialist Sennheiser announced the availability of the latest product from its distributed brand K-array. Anakonda is a benda-ble speaker that combines outstanding audio quality with an enormous range of configu-ration and installation possibilities. Anakonda is the perfect solution for a variety of indoor our outdoor applications such as theme parks, museums, broadcast studios and many others.
Since each speaker element is bendable, the Anakonda can be wrapped around poles, columns, or mounted to curved or otherwise uneven surfaces. Speakers are available in 6-foot lengths, and can link to up to 16 combined elements using the Anakonda's in-tegrated NL4 connectors. The speaker's dedicated presets support a variety of configurations, including both standalone and combination use wtih K-array KMT Series subwoofers.
"The Anakonda establishes a completely new set of possibilities for rental companies, integrators and end users," commented Vanessa Jensen, senior product specialist, in-tegrated systems, Sennheiser. "The speaker's flexible design makes it perfect for both portable and installation designs, indoor or outdoor. With the Anakonda, it is now possible to get great sound just about anywhere."
The Anakonda looks as great as it sounds. With a sleek and discreet design for which K-array has become well known, the speaker delivers crisp, intelligible audio while enhancing the aesthetics of just about any installation environment. Each Anakonda includes a wall bracket, as well as fabric covers in both white and black to enhance vis-ual appeal and protect against dust.
Adding to its flexibility, the Anakonda is compatible with other K-array products such as the KA40 amplifier and the KMT12 and KMT18 subwoofers. Each KA40 amplifier can drive up to 16 Anakonda (KAN200) elements per channel, and the KMT12 and KMT18 subwoofers can support up to 8 Anakonda's per channel.
The Anakonda, which is priced at $899.95, is available in the U.S. exclusively through authorized Sennheiser dealers. Below is a complete list of specifications:
Acoustics:
Speaker power handling: 150 W (AES)
Frequency range: 150 Hz - 18 kHz +/- 6 dB (1)
Impedance: 64 Ω
Maximum SPL: 96 dB (continuous) - 102 dB (peak) (2)
Coverage: Horizontal: 160°, Vertical: 10°
Crossover Type: External crossover required
Frequency: High pass ( @ ) 150 Hz, 24 dB/oct suggested minimum
Transducers:
Full-range: 8 x 1" neodymium cone driver with 0.75" voice coil
Physical:
Dimensions: 79.5 x 2.2 x 1.4 in.
Weight: 3.09 lbs.
(1) With dedicated preset
(2) measured with musical signal
K-ARRAY:
The incredibly thin and lightweight K-array loudspeakers are manufactured in
Italy and distributed in the U.S. and Canada exclusively by Sennheiser. Despite their small size, K-array speakers deliver impressive power and sound quality for small, me-dium and large-scale applications, including touring, special events, installed sound and broadcast. For more information, please visit www.k-array.com.
SENNHEISER:
Sennheiser is a world-leading manufacturer of microphones, headphones and wireless transmission systems. Established in 1945 in Wedemark, Germany, Sennheiser is now a global brand represented in 60 countries around the world with U.S. headquarters in Old Lyme, Conn. Sennheiser's pioneering excellence in technology has rewarded the company with numerous awards and accolades including an Emmy, a Grammy, and the Scientific and Engineering Award of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
For more information, please visit www.sennheiserusa.com.
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