Thunder Audio Storms Into 2014 With K2

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Prominent Midwest-based SR provider takes delivery of its first L- Acoustics system.

 Fresh back from the 25th annual Pollstar Awards in Nashville, where they were nominated for “Sound Company of the Year,” Thunder Audio President Tony Villarreal and Vice President Paul Owen proudly announce that they have now officially taken delivery of their company’s first L-Acoustics system, the new K2.



The Thunder Audio crew

The Thunder Audio crew with several of its new L-ACOUSTICS enclosures.

Comprised of 36 K2 and six Kara variable curvature WST® line source elements, eight K1-SB and 18 SB28 subs, six ARCS II constant curvature enclosures and 10 LA-RAK touring racks–each housing three LA8 amplified controllers–the sound reinforcement provider’s recent purchase marks one of the very first K2 systems sold in the U.S.
 

Thunder K2

Paul Owen (left) and Tony Villarreal with part of the company’s new K2 complement.

Thunder Audio’s company principals made the decision to join the L- Acoustics family after critically listening to K2 late last year at the manufacturer’s corporate headquarters in Marcoussis, France. Fully aware of the impact that L- Acoustics ‘ larger K1 system has had on the festival and touring industries, both Villarreal and Owen are equally optimistic about K2’s potential.



“In the past, we’ve always purchased large-scale systems based on the requirements dictated by a specific tour or application,” notes Owen. “This is the first time, however, that we’ve taken delivery of a product purely from the standpoint of feeling in our gut that it will be a success. Given the overwhelming reputation of K1–as well as the more than 20-year legacy of K2’s predecessor, V-DOSC–we knew that getting in on the ground floor of this new system with such a stellar pedigree was absolutely the right choice for us and our client base.”



“With its compact profile, surprisingly light weight and exceptional horsepower, K2 is perfect for so many of our customers–from corporate to touring to theatrical,” agrees Villarreal. “And, of course, the sound is absolutely phenomenal. We A/B-ed it with the other four systems in our inventory and felt that it shined above and beyond anything else.

We really have a sense that this is very quickly going to become the number one requested box on the market, and we’re so confident in that fact that we’ve already put in a purchase order for an additional 48 K2 for early next year, which is about the soonest we can get more seeing how popular they are right now!”



According to the two company principals, Thunder Audio is ultimately hoping to set its sights on K1 ownership as well. “In addition to being terrific as a standalone system, K2 is also a great stepping stone for us potentially getting into K1,” Owen describes. “It would make a lot of sense for us to be able to repurpose our K2 arrays as side hangs on a stadium-sized rig, which is one of the big reasons that we began looking into it in the first place.

We’ve had some prior clients that have requested L- Acoustics in the past, and with K2–and eventually K1, perhaps–we’ll be in a position to give them both the service that has been our hallmark and the systems that they’re looking for.”



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