Top 10 K-array USA Projects in 2025

January 2026 News

The Projects That Defined Our Year: A closer look at the systems shaping this year’s most interesting spaces.


The projects that stood out in 2025 weren’t defined by size or scale, but by how thoughtfully each system was designed for each unique environment. This year’s Top 10 highlights feature a wide range of applications with specific architectural, technical, and operational needs. Together, they reflect the way K-array systems are being used in the field, not as standalone components, but as flexible, integrated solutions built through close collaboration with integrators, consultants, and reps. Thank you and congratulations to the partners whose work made these projects stand out this year.

BEARCAT EVENT CENTER | HD MEDIA SYSTEMS

A high-ceiling, multi-use venue needed even coverage for everything from packed games to graduation ceremonies, without filling the room with speakers. The solution replaced an aging system with a cleaner, more controlled approach.


CAPITALE | DRVCS AV

Turning a former bank into one of New York’s most in-demand event spaces required an audio system that could scale from elegant dinners to high-energy events, all while staying visually out of the way of historic Beaux-arts architecture.


COASTAL NEW JERSEY ESTATE | iTEC CONSULTANTS

This dreamy beachfront home challenged the idea that outdoor audio needs dozens of speakers. The final system delivers coverage and output across multiple zones using fewer, more capable components, weatherproofed for harsh coastal conditions.



BIG SKY STEAKHOUSE | ALPHA VIDEO AND AUDIO

In a space designed as much for atmosphere as dining, audio had to support the room without calling attention to itself. The system balances background music, energy, and control from a nearly invisible footprint.

FOUNTAIN STREET CHURCH | LIVESPACE

For decades, concerts meant temporary line arrays and visual disruption. This project replaced rentals with a permanent system capable of concert-level performance inside a highly reflective, historic sanctuary.


KARMA RESTAURANT | CENTRAL COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS

This long-awaited restaurant and lounge required a flexible audio system that could support daily dining service, private events, and changing room layouts, all without adding visual noise or operational complexity.


THE PALEY CENTER FOR MEDIA | DLR GROUP | POST LAB ONE

Two newly renovated theaters needed to support immersive film playback, live discussions, and special events. The system delivers Dolby Atmos performance while staying visually restrained within refined interiors.


TIAA FRISCO CORPORATE CENTER | MCCANN SYSTEMS

Designing audio for a 15-floor headquarters meant thinking beyond traditional audio systems. This project shows how sound and lighting can work together to support daily use at corporate scale.


TRUTH TRAVELER | THEME PARK AV

This VR-based attraction relies on precisely timed, localized audio to guide guests through the experience. The system was designed to support immersive storytelling while maintaining control and consistency throughout the ride environment.


URBANCREST CHURCH | OVATION AUDIOVISUAL

Structural limitations ruled out traditional speaker systems. The final design delivers full-range, even coverage from a lightweight solution built to work with the building, not against it.

Sarah Puerini

Sarah Puerini is the Marketing and Communications Manager for K-array USA. She holds a degree in Fashion Merchandising and Management from the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City.

With her background in fashion and business, Sarah brings a creative and strategic approach to her role at K-array USA. Her education from FIT has equipped her with skills in brand management, trend analysis, and consumer behavior that she now applies to the audio technology sector.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahpuerini/
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