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November 17, 2004



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Houses of Worship Top Story

Churches still 'carrying' pro AV business?


Installation News

Congregation rocks with QSC at Christ's Church of the Valley

Meyer sound system thrives in revived New Zealand church

Product News

Focus Enhancements MX-4 digital video mixer now shipping

RCF SpA introduces the PR4092 preamplifier
Mach introduces CM Series of medium-throw installation speakers


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Houses of Worship Top Story

Churches still 'carrying' pro AV business?


For several years now, it has been commonly said that the worship market was not only the strongest growth niche in the pro AV industry, but was supporting the whole business as it struggled through declines in corporate and other markets.

Is that still true today, with the national economy growing and many observers reporting rebounds in many major AV application areas? "Yes, it's still true, and it has become truer in the last 12 months," says Paul Martin, founder of TFC Info. Click here for more...



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Installation News

Congregation rocks with QSC at Christ's Church of the Valley


When Christ's Church of the Valley (CCV) began feeling the need to upgrade its sanctuary sound, it took the task seriously to heart. Led by Pastor of Worship and Technical Ministries Greg Linzay, the search for audio befitting the church's high-energy, alt-rock worship style ultimately led to the doorstep of Design2020, a Charlotte, NC-based consulting firm offering audio, acoustics, video, and lighting design services. Click here for more...



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Meyer sound system thrives in revived New Zealand church

The original Holy Trinity Anglican Parish Church in Tauranga, New Zealand, was destroyed by fire in 1999, only to rise from the ashes four years later as a striking new structure of concrete and steel. The centerpiece of the new church complex is the 900-seat, semi-circular worship auditorium, where a stunning acoustical ceiling treatment (made with rare kauri wood salvaged from the old church) conceals a nearly invisible system of Meyer Sound self-powered loudspeakers.

After nearly a year of use, church music director Peter Minson finds the sound inside the new church very much to his liking. "It has a very sweet, natural sound to it," he remarks. "The comment we get from outside people coming in for concerts is that they are not even aware of amplified sound." Click here for more...


Product News

Focus Enhancements MX-4 digital video mixer now shipping


Focus Enhancements, a worldwide leader in video production and conversion technology, today announced the availability of the MX-4, a new production mixer that delivers high-performance, video and graphics for live events.

Building on the success of the award-winning Videonics line of digital mixers, the new MX-4 offers an affordable and versatile mixing solution that meets the rigorous requirements of the multimedia, broadcast, business, education and live event production markets. Click here for more...


RCF SpA introduces the PR4092 preamplifier

The new RCF PR 4092 Preamplifier has been designed to provide a flexible solution for any paging and music application in PA systems. Click here for more...


Mach introduces CM Series of medium-throw installation speakers

The Mach CM Series is a line of unique, dedicated top boxes for medium throw applications. It has been specifically developed with very high SPL and controlled dispersion in a compact design and is ideal for venues requiring excellent audio clarity and high power performance. The CM 9, 12, 15 and 18 all feature a rotatable horn for optimum dispersion and can be easily switched from passive to active mode through a multi-pin connector. Like the other speakers in Mach's C-Range, the new CM Series embraces more than just incomparable sound quality however. Co-designed by contractors for contractors, the CM Series is a breakthrough in installation speaker design and extraordinarily easy installation. Click here for more...


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