Pretty darn cool. Booth is awesome. Point source PA? Friggin love it. Usually don't like line array because too often you get very little spatial information and at the end of the day, it's still relies on frequency interference to change it's efficiency (unevenly vertically), has no horizontal pattern control, and who's vertical pattern control is entirely dependent on length and splay of the array. Too many compromises when used in installs. If you see this, could you comment a bit further on the acoustic treatment (AT)? I looked over Primacoustic's website and it doesn't look like they make treatment deeper than 2"... How did y'all handle for room decay time (this room is just big enough/small enough for it to be a mix of diffuse field and small-room acoustics, so I say room decay time instead of RT60) past the point of the panel's capabilities? 2" panels (depending on the company) start to lose their effectiveness at around 1khz-500hz and are completely ineffective under 100hz. According to Primacoustic's website, their NRC rating further changes with how its painted and even though Primacoustic shows an NRC of 1.0, they don't give a chart showing their absorption coefficient as a function over their frequency response. I'd love to hear of a company that's made a better AT panel at the shallow depth. That would be so convenient!
Remember when church tech booths used to have one or two people max to operate? Now that churches have turned into mini tv stations, tech “requirements” are crazy. A question I have with this type of install is what are the contingencies if a piece of this tech jigsaw fails? What happens if the waves server fails, for example? How sturdy is this type of setup?
Streaming adds a third station. It is what it is. Didn't really see any backup systems in place. Can't really expect that on most church budgets. Especially when you have to pay a company to come out and professionally install. Fairly reliable pieces of kit here though.
Cannot find the church’s streams anywhere. Their website says it’s on Facebook live but doing a search, I cannot even find their church on Facebook. Why spend so much money on live streaming etc when you can’t even view it online?
I'm a sound engineer. I think that's is a overkill. I know the password doesn't need all that it's about the worship band could've saved a lot of money. Couple. mayor ultra X 80s they're expensive but would've been a lot cheaper than what you guys did. This is not a rock concert. You probably spend $100,000 on this equipment. I could've did everything for 30,000.
Nice and clean. Great job guys.
SLXD4D are a great bang for the buck!
Look into the AT3000 IEMs for those budget builds. Literally best value I’ve ever seen for wireless IEMs
Pretty darn cool. Booth is awesome. Point source PA? Friggin love it. Usually don't like line array because too often you get very little spatial information and at the end of the day, it's still relies on frequency interference to change it's efficiency (unevenly vertically), has no horizontal pattern control, and who's vertical pattern control is entirely dependent on length and splay of the array. Too many compromises when used in installs.
If you see this, could you comment a bit further on the acoustic treatment (AT)? I looked over Primacoustic's website and it doesn't look like they make treatment deeper than 2"... How did y'all handle for room decay time (this room is just big enough/small enough for it to be a mix of diffuse field and small-room acoustics, so I say room decay time instead of RT60) past the point of the panel's capabilities? 2" panels (depending on the company) start to lose their effectiveness at around 1khz-500hz and are completely ineffective under 100hz. According to Primacoustic's website, their NRC rating further changes with how its painted and even though Primacoustic shows an NRC of 1.0, they don't give a chart showing their absorption coefficient as a function over their frequency response. I'd love to hear of a company that's made a better AT panel at the shallow depth. That would be so convenient!
Great work! It's amazing how you guys turn things around with sound and church media.
I'm curious to know how much this overhaul costs.
Excellent work on this project!
love your channel
Remember when church tech booths used to have one or two people max to operate?
Now that churches have turned into mini tv stations, tech “requirements” are crazy.
A question I have with this type of install is what are the contingencies if a piece of this tech jigsaw fails? What happens if the waves server fails, for example? How sturdy is this type of setup?
Streaming adds a third station. It is what it is. Didn't really see any backup systems in place. Can't really expect that on most church budgets. Especially when you have to pay a company to come out and professionally install. Fairly reliable pieces of kit here though.
Cannot find the church’s streams anywhere. Their website says it’s on Facebook live but doing a search, I cannot even find their church on Facebook.
Why spend so much money on live streaming etc when you can’t even view it online?
What dell monitors are you using for the Mac?
Great job as always! I thought the 600 frequencies were banned?!?!?!? :)
What do you use for KVMs?
Do you guys have branch here in South Africa
we do not
@@Churchfront any alternatives?
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Wait so those speakers are self powered/ built in power amp?!
No. Fulcrum speakers are not powered. There are amps in the rack back stage.
I'm a sound engineer. I think that's is a overkill. I know the password doesn't need all that it's about the worship band could've saved a lot of money. Couple. mayor ultra X 80s they're expensive but would've been a lot cheaper than what you guys did. This is not a rock concert. You probably spend $100,000 on this equipment. I could've did everything for 30,000.