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Renkus-Heinz ICONYX IC Live Bolsters Intelligibility & Coverage At Shawnee First Baptist Church

Beam steering capability also eliminates need for front fills

Shawnee First Baptist Church was founded in 1892, 15 years before Oklahoma gained statehood, and it continues to this day with a main sanctuary built in the 1930s that’s now outfitted with upgraded sound reinforcement capability headed by Renkus-Heinz ICONYX IC Live digitally steerable arrays.

While the historic building has been well maintained over the years, its aging sound system had not been so fortunate. Church officials and congregation members alike were increasingly frustrated by intelligibility issues in the main sanctuary, and inconsistent coverage in the balcony and under balcony areas.

The church turned to Edmond, OK-based AVL Systems Design, which recommended the steered-beam technology of ICONYX IC Live.

“The main sanctuary seats about 800 people, and has a balcony area in the rear,” explains Danny Nix of AVL Systems. “In addition to the intelligibility and coverage problems with the old system, there were reflection issues that needed to be addressed.”

The new system comprises four ICONYX IC Live ICL-FR-DUAL columns, hung from the ceiling to avoid damaging the walls and painted to match the decor.

“We used the IC Live’s beam steering capabilities to fill the balcony and the main floor of the church,and we used four Renkus Heinz PNX61 2-way Complex Conic loudspeakers for under balcony coverage,” Nix adds. “The IC Live’s beam steering technology eliminated the need for front fills, which made for a cleaner look overall. As a final touch, we painted the boxes to match the color of the walls.”

Church officials are pleased that the ICONYX system not only addressed the sanctuary’s intelligibility and coverage issues, but also blended in seamlessly with the décor as well. “Everyone at the church has been very happy with the results,” Nix concludes.

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