
Using Equalization To Improve Church Sound Systems
The nuances of church architecture, and any enclosed room for that matter, pose unique acoustic hurdles. Proper equalization is key.
The nuances of church architecture, and any enclosed room for that matter, pose unique acoustic hurdles. Proper equalization is key.
We welcome a new blogger to the PSW fold – David McLain, a.k.a. “The Church Soundguy.” David’s a veteran audio professional who runs a great blog of his own about audio and church sound related topics, and he also works with CCI Solutions in Olympia, Washington.
Lowering SPL is one of the few ways to get something for nothing, so lets consider the benefits. The list goes on and on!
More insights and information on building your church sound team from “The Ultimate Church Sound Operator’s Handbook”, a new book written to specifically address the concerns and needs of the sound person who serves ministries and churches
An experience driven essay on how loud can be too loud at the house of worship, from Willow Creek Community Church Audio & Systems Director Chris Gille.
Often, the best place to start in terms of improvement is at the source; in other words, the microphones capturing the performance must be of quality, or the rest, literally, is just noise
It happens every week: Sunday. For a worship leader, this means every week you have a worship service to plan, songs to pick out, music
Quality recordings of church events depends upon attention to every detail.
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