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DRVCS integrates K-array sound solutions at hospitality venues in Miami
Miami-based integrator Davel Rodriguez, Principal at DRVCS, and his team have integrated K-array solutions into a diverse range of hospitality environments in and around Miami, from high-energy nightclubs to refined restaurant spaces and luxurious hotel rooftops.
“Miami is growing up to another level”, explains Rodriguez who has already equipped some of the most design-forward hospitality venues across the US, including the Medüza Mediterrania restaurant in New York City. “Restaurants and bars are opening every day, and the design standards just keep on rising. Everyone wants to create something exceptional.”
In a city where aesthetics are paramount, Rodriguez says that K-array’s minimalist form factor is “a game-changer”. “The number one complaint I hear from designers is: ‘We don’t want to see the speakers’”, he shares. “And honestly, I get it. If you’re spending millions to build out a restaurant, you want every detail to be perfect. K-array gives us that clean look.”
At John Martin’s Irish Pub & Restaurant, K-array systems elevate the traditional pub experience with a polished, modern twist. Casa Madera Miami and Sparrow Italia, both dining destinations inside the Moxy Hotel, use K-array to create distinct sonic environments. Same at Kiki on the River, Boho House Miami and the Peruvian concept restaurant Cvi.Che 105, which now features K-array across several of its Miami locations.
“When opening his first restaurant, Juan Chipoco, who owns Cvi.Che 105, told me that sound was one of the last parts of the restaurant design, but now it plays an essential role in crafting the guest experience”, says Rodriguez. “He wants K-array in every location.” With a total of six locations across Miami, Cvi.Che 105 required a solution that could balance high-impact audio for nightly DJ performances with ambient background audio needs, without taking away from the over-dinner conversations of its patrons.
Systems based on K-array’s Python and Kayman passive line array loudspeakers enable discreet integration due to their sleek stainless-steel enclosures. When combined with K-array’s Thunder subwoofers, the result is an audio system with enough headroom to switch between background music and DJ performances.
At the recently completed Moxy Miami Wynwood hotel, Rodriguez and his team delivered a full-scale, multi-level integration across the lobby, rooftop and various dining and lounge spaces. “We’re still finishing some final details, but it’s already turning heads”, states Rodriguez. DRVCS has also deployed K-array at Pier 5 in Bayside Marketplace and at concepts in Palm Beach, such as Italian restaurant Le Bar, which uses GH4 units from K-array’s Kgear brand, alongside K-array subwoofers.
(Photos: K-array)
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