Ultimate Ears
UNMATCHED Performance with Ultimate Ears by Rick Muchow Photos: Ultimate Ears Being a worship pastor for nearly 35 years and doing anywhere from 5 to 6 services a weekend, I …
UNMATCHED Performance with Ultimate Ears by Rick Muchow Photos: Ultimate Ears Being a worship pastor for nearly 35 years and doing anywhere from 5 to 6 services a weekend, I …
Be the Best You Can Be By Luke Vettel Freshwater Community Church in the suburbs of Minneapolis is a Christian and Missionary Alliance church that is focused on reaching …
Enhancing The Worship Experience With Expanded Creativity by Dustin Lemler The People’s Church has a long history in Tennessee. It was founded as the First Baptist Church of Franklin in …
Managing Band Setups & Rehearsals with JamHub by Josh Solis, photo credit: JamHub As an audio guy, when you think of rehearsing with a band the first thing that comes …
OUR MEDIA TEAM’S NEW FAVORITE TOY by Alan Biggars As the Media Pastor / Youth Pastor of Trinity Fellowship Church, Newnan, GA, for the past few years I have had …
Faith Fellowship Church has celebrated worship services in its unique “stressed membrane structure” since 1999 but the facility’s dated audio system had always suffered from poor audio quality and uneven coverage.
In 2014 Faith Fellowship contacted All Pro Sound in Pensacola, Florida to help it upgrade its audio. All Pro had helped with previous upgrades, video projection and wireless microphones.
The church wanted consistent coverage throughout the worship space and a more exciting audio experience for their contemporary worship services which feature a full praise band and 15-person chorus. To meet these needs, All Pro’s Jeff Knighten designed a new Community loudspeaker system that would cover the 88 foot by 120 foot space evenly and provide the kind of full-range audio quality the church desired.
After struggling with a challenging acoustical environment and a sound-reinforcement system that couldn’t distribute sound consistently throughout all areas of their sanctuary, Prescott United Methodist Church decided enough was enough. After all, if the congregation can’t hear clearly, the message is lost. To solve the problem, church management upgraded to a line array system drawn from the TrueLine catalog of Greensboro, North Carolina-based WorxAudio Technologies, a division of PreSonus (www.presonus.com).
CSD Group, Inc., an award winning, nationally recognized Fort Wayne, Indiana, firm that provides design and installation services for audio, video, and lighting, was contracted to design and install the church’s new sound system. Working in close coordination with the WorxAudio Technologies’ engineering team, CSD president Doug Hood and his crew ultimately deployed two WorxAudio X3i-P compact, all-in-one, powered line arrays as the primary loudspeaker system.
Simultaneous with the introduction of the updated Version 3.0 SymNet Composer DSP configuration software, Symetrix has announced the availability of a new series of Crestron-certified SymNet control modules for use …
As it approached its hundred-year anniversary as a congregation, Highland Park Baptist Church in Columbia, Tennessee sought to revamp its four hundred-seat sanctuary. It hired Church Interiors of High Point, North Carolina to help design and organize the work, which included structural and aesthetic improvements, as well as a new Sharp/Extron video system based around three huge LED screens and a cutting-edge sound reinforcement system. Now, Danley Sound Labs horn-loaded loudspeakers and subwoofers deliver musical and highly intelligible sound, with power and processing supplied by rock-solid Ashly Audio amplifiers and digital signal processors. The sound system is zero compromise, exceeding Highland Park’s hopes for fidelity and quality while still meeting their budgetary requirements.
PreSonus® is pleased to announce two new StudioLive AI Mix Systems that deliver large-format channel counts, recording, powerful DSP, and more for under $7,000. Available in 48- and 64-channel frame …