Church Sound: Quick Tips For Maximizing Stage Monitoring
Critical aspects of monitoring often overlooked by the worship team
Critical aspects of monitoring often overlooked by the worship team
Configured in a central cluster with delays, under-balcony/front fills and choir monitors
Full FOH system powered by two Lab.gruppen E 12:2s and one E 8:2
Application Engineered (AE) loudspeakers with weatherized treatment for external use (WRX), along with JBL Control 29AV-1 and Control 25AV loudspeakers
DiA Events, located in Billings, Montana has been providing sound reinforcement for the Billings Symphony Orchestra’s “Symphony in the Park” for the last eight years. The event is free to the public and marks the end of the symphony’s season. This year DiA provided a dBTechnologies DVA active line array system for the performance.
Monitor mixes for the 18-piece band are split in two between engineers Monty Carlo and Troy Milner
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