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Jan/Feb 2012
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"...the lows from these speakers are very impressive. Full, solid, and musical."
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"I’d have no problem spec’ing this for a portable church that requires a durable board."
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Church's entire media and worship staff participates in a critical listening shoot out of four loudspeaker systems.
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Gateway is one church meeting in multiple locations and watching God’s plans unfold.
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Minnesota's Eagle Brook Church Transfers SD8/Digirack System To Satellite Campuses and Upgrades Main Sanctuary To Newest
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When black video is still too bright, there is another solution. Perhaps the simplest piece of DMX-con- trolled equipment on the market, the City Theatrical Projector Dowser fills an important role in theatrical productions that involve the use of video projectors.
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The high-quality Canon optics, smooth, quiet, precise controls and picture quality rivals cameras costing two or three times as much. The result is a package that’s changing some people’s impressions about the role of PTZ cameras in church services.
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"Every organization that does theater productions should have in its arsenal at least one floor mic. At $199, the TM-125 from Bartlett Microphones may be that microphone."
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"Yamaha may have pulled off a minor coup, as these high-fidelity, low-cost, portable loudspeakers deliver outrageous SPL. Oh, and they are lightweight and compact too. Portable churches need to add Yamaha’s DSR Series to their short list of loudspeakers."
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"Over the past decade, personal monitor mixing systems have become available from a range of manufacturers. MyMix from Movek offers several new and different features, including the ability to record your rehearsal or performance right from your own mixer."
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With the goal of building a “fellowship hall on steroids,” this east-Texas church built a venue it could share with the community. Hosting concerts, banquets, seminars and contemporary worship services, technical flexibility is paramount.
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A strategic retrofit results in an affordable solution to an aging, and rapidly failing sound system. Despite budgetary and structural limitations, by only replacing the bare essentials, the church’s high-energy weekend services are now ready to meet the expectations of those the church hopes to reach.
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Having the right tools, and knowing how to use them are two different things. While most church lighting guys haven’t invested the seven years of university study required by the lighting design profession, you can learn the basics and the build your own style and method.
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When we asked a panel of experts what makes churches unique from other users of projection screens, several consistent themes emerged: aesthetics, budget and time constraints, the frequent issue of ambient light, and the tendency of churches to jump on the first product that fits their budget without fully evaluating the situation.
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