Infocomm Partner: Kramer Electronics

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Kramer Electronics 6 Route 173 West, Clinton, NJ 08809 info@kramerus.com 908-238-2264 www.KramerAV.com Infocomm Booth: C6825 Kramer Electronics manufactures and distributes reliable solutions for Pro AV signal management.  Kramer offers award-winning VIA …

Infocomm Partner: MyMix

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MyMix 6517 Navaho Trail Edina, MN 55439 Contact: Mathais von Heydekampf mathias@mymixaudio.com 952-201-5728  Infocomm Booth C8929 myMix provides the only in-ear monitoring solution specifically designed for musicians. Personal monitoring is effective only …

Infocomm Partner: Guitar Center Professional

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Guitar Center Professional 5795 Lindero Canyon Road Westlake Village, CA 91362 Contact: Derek Snyder derek@gcpro.com 818.735.8800 ext 2443 Guitar Center Professional (GC Pro) is the business-to-business division of Guitar Center specializing …

Infocomm Partner: LEX Products

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Lex Products 15 Progress Drive Shelton, CT  06484 www.lexproducts.com/products/entertainment Discover Lex Products #panel2plug offerings for the HoW and Entertainment market. See how PCS TRIO™ has reimagined power control for the …

Infocomm Partner: DPA Microphones

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DPA Microphones 1500 Kansas Ave. 3A Longmont, CO 80501 infousa@dpamicrophones.com (303) 485-1025 www.dpamicrophones.com InfoComm Booth: C9947 DPA Microphones’ ultimate goal is to provide its customers with the finest possible microphone …

KV2 Audio, a proven solution for the Romanian Pentecostal Church of God Kitchener

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unspecifiedThe 900-seat church is typical of a church that has no acoustical management. The low ceiling fan shaped room had issues with standing waves, excessive noise from to many early reflections, and lots of bass stored in the corner. To complicate things more, the ceiling is parallel to the floor but the various levels of the flat ceiling helped – only slightly.

As with most typical churches, carpeted floor and padded seating give the room the performance of the room being 50% full when it is empty. What is also typical is that the carpeting and padded seating do enough absorption above 2000Hz that adding more absorption panels to manage the lower frequencies would also mean killing the room even more for congregational signing and any hope for quality acoustical performances. With the reverberation above 2K already less than 1.4 seconds and the frequencies below 1K were almost 2 seconds, there were not too many options available. In this case, it was found that frequency specific diffusion would be the best way to go.

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Calvary Chapel South Bay Lifts Up their Sound with QSC WideLine

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Quiet Voice Audio (QVA) recently performed a major upgrade to the sound system at Calvary Chapel South Bay (CCSB), installing QSC WL3082 WideLine 8 Series Line Arrays with GP 188 and GP 218 Series Subwoofers, and dedicated PLD Series Processing Amplifiers. The line array loudspeaker system, installed in a left, center, right configuration, is designed to support the church’s three Sunday services, featuring a dynamic, contemporary Christian music program, and replace a 20-year-old system.

Jon Bart, QVA’s Owner and Senior Design Engineer, reports that the company has enjoyed a nearly decade-long relationship with Senior Pastor Jeff Gill at CCSB. “Our first few meetings with Pastor Jeff and Worship Leader Kevin Click gave us insight into the scope of the music department’s role in services and also the complexity of the coverage of the 1,700-seat venue,” he says.

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