Italian audio company and German distributor MediaLantic have launched a K-Experience space in Kreuzberg, offering demonstrations, training and equipment loans

Italian loudspeaker manufacturer K-array and its German distribution partner MediaLantic have launched a K-Experience showroom in the Kreuzberg district of Berlin, with an official opening event scheduled for April 29.

The new space, located at Schlesische Str. 28, will host product demonstrations, training sessions, workshops and courses for partners and clients. It will also serve as a creative hub for architects, designers and integrators to experience K-array’s portfolio in a design-led environment, and is intended to support the manufacturer’s growing activities across Northern Europe.

The showroom features a broad range of K-array loudspeaker systems, including the Lyzard KZ1 I and KZ14 I micro-loudspeakers, the ultra-flat Vyper passive speaker series, the Tornado KT2 ceiling point source speaker, the Python-KP52 I line-array and the Anakonda-KAN200 flexible speaker, among others. Low-frequency solutions including the Rumble-KU44 I subwoofer are also represented, alongside complete PA systems and the KGEAR portable range. KSCAPE audio and lighting products – including the RAIL and RAIL S systems – are integrated throughout the office environment, allowing visitors to interact with and control both audio and lighting in a working space.

Selected demo systems will be available for loan, enabling customers to evaluate solutions within their own projects. Trinnov Audio products will also be showcased, reflecting MediaLantic’s broader distribution portfolio.

Veit Wegmann-Kamecke, owner and managing director of MediaLantic, said the aim was to make K-array’s portfolio “truly tangible”, adding that the sound quality of the company’s minimalist loudspeaker solutions “can only be fully appreciated when experienced in person”.

The showroom is open Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm, with appointments recommended.

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David has been writing about various forms of technology, including AV, for more than 20 years. After training in local media, he worked for many years in London, then moved to York in 2008, where he works remotely and enjoys life in the historic City. As well as technology, he’s spent a lot of time writing for magazines and websites about cricket.