K-array will use InfoComm 2026 to show two new audio products for live events and installed sound: the Thunder KSCARDIO412P cardioid subwoofer and the Koral KO102 compact column loudspeaker.
The products will be demonstrated at booth N6863 and in Audio Demo Room N111 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, with K-array placing emphasis on direct listening opportunities for consultants, integrators and live sound professionals.
The Thunder KSCARDIO412P is K-array’s first cardioid subwoofer. Designed for applications where low-frequency control is critical, the passive subwoofer uses four 12in neodymium woofers to deliver response down to 35Hz and peak output of 138dB SPL.
Its cardioid configuration is designed to reduce rear sound radiation without requiring complex rigging or processing workarounds. K-array is positioning the product for outdoor clubs, touring productions, houses of worship and fixed installations where stage spill or noise control are key considerations. The cabinet supports mono-amp and bi-amp configurations and can be deployed horizontally or vertically.
The Koral KO102 is a compact column loudspeaker designed to offer both line-array and point-source behaviour from a single enclosure. It uses six 3.15in woofers and a 1.1in tweeter, with a frequency range of 125Hz to 18kHz, 360W rated power and peak output of 128dB SPL.
In line-array mode, the KO102 provides 10-degree vertical by 90-degree horizontal coverage. Switching to point-source mode opens coverage to 60-degree vertical by 90-degree horizontal. The loudspeaker is built from stainless steel with a flush grille and supports on-wall or recessed mounting.
K-array is targeting the KO102 at residential, hospitality, corporate and home cinema applications, including centre-channel use, as well as outdoor installations requiring a discreet but durable loudspeaker.
InfoComm 2026 takes place from June 17 to 19.