? 3-way configuration provides highest output to size ratio for small format line arrays


? Large MF horn and Phase Aligned¢â LF subsystem provide exceptional 110¡Æ horizontal

pattern to 160 Hz


? KF730 Wizard simplifies flown or ground-stacked array design for a venue to a few mouse clicks


? Bi-amplified with passive MF/HF crossover reduces amplifier / cabling quantities


? 16 ohm inputs allow up to 8 KF730 to be powered from two amplifier channels

The KF730 SLAM (Small Line Array Module) packs a six-driver,

horn-loaded KF Series design into an amazingly compact enclosure,

setting a new record for output per cubic meter.

The full-sized mid/high horn fills the entire face of the enclosure,

ensuring broadband 110¡Æ horizontal pattern control.

The unique Phase Aligned¢â LF design extends horizontal pattern control

into the LF and a bi-amplified powering configuration (passive mid/high)

reduces total system cost and complexity.

Users can quickly and easily construct vertical arrays ranging from 4 to 18 enclosures. As with the KF760 Series, the size and configuration of

a KF730 Series array defines its vertical coverage. In most cases,

choosing the correct points on the multi-position fly bar will aim the array,

although some radically angled configurations will require pull back using

an inverted fly bar.

The rigging system permits box-to-box angles of 12, 6, 3, and 1.5¡Æ,

but always keeps module faces contiguous. Under normal conditions,

easily hung arrays can cover listening areas ranging from approximately

+10¡Æ to ?70¡Æ along the vertical axis. SLAM also permits radical array

configurations that can cover any vertical angle.

The SB730 is a compact, high-powered subwoofer designed to fly above

or stack below KF730 line array loudspeakers. It contains two advanced

12 inch woofers mounted in a ¡°clamshell¡± driver arrangement, which

provides tight driver coupling to increase output. A massive port radiates

the considerable energy needed at the enclosure's tuning frequency

to complement the KF730's output.