PK Sound, the robotic line array company, has augmented the performance of all Trinity Series robotic line source systems with the introduction of new fourth-generation DSP presets. Developed in collaboration with Paul Bauman, PK Sound CEO Jeremy Bridge, and some of the world’s top designers and FOH engineers, the new V4 presets deliver increased max SPLs; smoother coverage across all variable symmetric, asymmetric, and tapered horizontal configurations; and additional tools to mitigate noise pollution.
PK Sound, the robotic line array company, is now fully operational in its newly purchased 50,000 sq. ft. headquarters and manufacturing facility at the foot of the Rocky Mountains in Alberta, Canada. With significantly more space for PK’s manufacturing, engineering, R&D, and operations departments, the move enables the company to capitalize on growing international demand with shortened lead times for new product deliveries.
PK Sound, the robotic line array company, has formally released the T218 intelligent subwoofer. Onboard DSP, class-D amplification, and networking enable auto-identification and configuration within PK .dynamics software through a simple multipin connection. Dual front-loaded, 18” long-excursion transducers in a bass reflex design achieve a peak output of 144dB with an operating range of 25-100 Hz for clean and impactful low-frequency performance.
PK Alliance partner Onstage Systems of Dallas, TX, deployed their new T10a robotic line source system for the Revolver Stage at this year’s edition of the So What?! Music Festival in nearby Arlington. The stage, erected on the playing field of Choctaw Stadium, hosted a slew of well-known hardcore and metalcore acts including Comeback Kid, Attack Attack!, The Fall of Troy, Misery Signals, and He Is Legend, to name a few.
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