Church Sound: Effective Microphone Strategies For Choirs
Where should the mics go and how many are needed in each situation?
Where should the mics go and how many are needed in each situation?
Applying the rules and adapting them to each unique situation…
Film moves from the cinemas to the road with SD-Range of digital consoles supporting a live orchestra, jazz ensemble, and choir.
Creative solutions for sound reinforcement for when there aren’t dedicated mics in place and clean sightlines are required.
International performing group selects d:screet, d:fine, d:vote and d:dicate microphones.
Technical director for school’s music department relies on an assortment of company’s mics to solve live miking challenges
Strukture has introduced a cost effective new mic boom stand SPRM1.
Church Relies on d:fine Headsets and 4098H Hanging Mics for Live Streaming and Recording of Sermons and Worship Performances
8 Earthworks ChoirMics have recently been installed in the sanctuary of St. Andrews Lutheran Church in Mahtomedi, Minnesota.
Clear consistent sound throughout sanctuary
“We needed a system that was able to achieve high resolution audio through the extreme dynamic range of acts on the stage, whilst also giving us tight enough pattern control to stop feedback.” – Alex Lindsay, Audioforum
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