Articles Tagged Kent Morris

  • Friday, August 12, 2011
    church sound drums
    Kent Morris 08/12/11 08:01 AM, 2 Comments
    Denominational and theological differences between churches are as weak as sewing thread in comparison to the divisive question of drums in a worship service. Where some congregations see a method of regulating tempo and establishing new musical styles, others envision a source of noise and an infiltration of secular values. Should churches incorporate percussion instruments into their musical compositions? If so, how should appropriate use be determined, and by whom? Is an acoustic drum set superior to an electronic one?… View this story
    Filed in: Church SoundFeaturePollStudy HallEngineerProcessorSound ReinforcementStage

  • Tuesday, August 09, 2011
    church sound loudspeakers
    Kent Morris 08/09/11 03:17 PM, 0 Comments
    What’s wrong with this scenario? A clean stream of audio, processed through state-of-the-art digital processing devices and amplified by an advanced power amplifier, is delivered to the audience through a cone of paper pulp inside a wooden box. The weak link in this chain is the box, more commonly known as a loudspeaker. Final sound quality of any system is wholly dependent on the ability of loudspeakers to reproduce the glorious audio presented to it by the upstream components. In… View this story
    Filed in: AVFeaturePollStudy HallAVAudioInstallationLoudspeakerSignalSound ReinforcementSystem