Hope Christian Church
Hope Christian Church presented some significant design challenges in their new sanctuary. Their new worship space was essentially a large low-height office building. The church wanted high end high power worship, live video production, and studio grade lighting. The starting point was to develop a structural mounting grid that could support all audio, lighting and related systems. Once the grid was developed, lighting was designed as a first priority. Video quality was a key element. With the lights already taking up space, an audio system had to be developed that would provide concert quality live audio and not block sight lines. Large loudspeakers often used for these applications just would not work. To get the directivity and sound quality needed, AVL developed a set of phase steered arrays that, while low profile, provide the type of impact associated with concert sound in a tiny package. In-ear monitoring, separate house and monitor consoles, and an array of microphone and processing completed that package. Some critical listeners remarked that the completed system sounded like giant studio monitors.
Hope Christian Church
Hope Christian Church presented some significant design challenges in their new sanctuary. Their new worship space was essentially a large low-height office building. The church wanted high end high power worship, live video production, and studio grade lighting. The starting point was to develop a structural mounting grid that could support all audio, lighting and related systems. Once the grid was developed, lighting was designed as a first priority. Video quality was a key element. With the lights already taking up space, an audio system had to be developed that would provide concert quality live audio and not block sight lines. Large loudspeakers often used for these applications just would not work. To get the directivity and sound quality needed, AVL developed a set of phase steered arrays that, while low profile, provide the type of impact associated with concert sound in a tiny package. In-ear monitoring, separate house and monitor consoles, and an array of microphone and processing completed that package. Some critical listeners remarked that the completed system sounded like giant studio monitors.



