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Houses of Worship Top Story

Audio Podcast: Understanding In-ear Monitoring Systems
In this edition, Thom Fiegle, sound engineer for Sensaphonics, discusses the growing popularity of in-ear monitoring (IEM)systems in houses of worhship, how they work, and the learning curve to working with an IEM system with Sound & Video Contractor Contributing Editor Bennett Liles. Listen to this audio podcast with Thom Fiegle

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With construction of a new gothic church, St. Martin’s Episcopal Church needed a reliable, high-quality audio system that would provide audio amplification in a large reverberant space and would route audio to separate overflow facilities. Read how ClearOne’s advanced solutions provided industry-leading audio quality and reliability. More>>
Installation News

Yake Engineered Systems And JBL Professional PD Series Spread The Word At Lakeside Church
In a display of the versatility and pattern control capability of JBL Professional’s loudspeaker lineup, Yake Engineered Systems of Cambridge, Ontario, Canada recently chose to install JBL’s PD (Precision Directivity) Series loudspeakers into a new sound system at the Lakeside Church in Guelph. The project was part of an overall expansion to accommodate a congregation of approximately 1,200 people–three times its original size. more>>

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Triveni Digital Ensignia™ Digital Signage Lobby
The Ensignia™ Lobby is a stand-alone, self-contained system for digital signage deployments. Integrated with LGEs M4210N LCD display and MediaManager software for control, the new Lobby system provides an economical, space-saving, and easy-to-install solution delivering high-quality content for a broad range of applications. An all-in-one solution...hang it, connect it -- done!
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Webcasts

Webcast: Three Technology Trends That Will Change AV for Worship
Digital audio on Ethernet, Internet broadcasting and portable churches are emerging as powerful forces in the house of worship AV world. Bennett Liles, who produces our popular House of worship newsletter, looks at how these related trends will change the way that worship installations are equipped and make even small churches into worldwide broadcasters. He also explores how modern AV tools are spawning a new wave of churches that won’t wait for land or buildings. Get comfortable with CobraNet, EtherSound and A-Net while exploring the options on Internet sound and video. Then learn how modern AV options allow volunteers in new and established churches to take the Word on the road. Listen to this webcast>>

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Bring your analog camera feed into an SD or HD digital production switcher or projector with BrightEye 75 – it provides the best way to convert analog signals to digital. Many HD cameras have uncompressed, full bandwidth, HD analog component outputs that can be converted to serial digital HD for production use. Cameras may provide firewire of other lower quality outputs as well, but those outputs are not timeable and may be compressed. BrightEye 75 from Ensemble Designs provides convenient, high quality A to D conversion for use in any size worship facility.
HOW Content Creators

John Johnson
Freetown, Sierra Leone
By working in a television station, I have been able to participate in some areas. My objective is to learn more as I strongly feel I have not known very much. I have been involved in editing for over 5 years now. Watch this reel>>

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Everyone agrees that in February 2009 the number of clear UHF channels for wireless mics will be severely restricted and even more crowded than they are today. Fortunately there is a solution -- Sabine has been perfecting professional wireless systems that operate entirely outside of the UHF band since the FCC announced these changes six years ago. Get the whole story at www.Feb2009.com.

From the Sound & Video Contractor Archives

Media for the Message
By Jay Ankeney The capital expenditure needed for sophisticated AV installations in houses of worship can take significant funds away from other activities. Increasingly, however, the communication enhancement in the main sanctuary, the lobby, overflow listening areas, and teaching classrooms has led many to conclude the message is worth investing in the media. more>>

Product News

Carvin Introduces LSx Series Loudspeakers
Carvin, the name musicians everywhere look to for high quality guitars, basses, instrument amplifiers, recording equipment, and sound reinforcement (SR) products, proudly introduces the LSX Series loudspeaker systems. Designed to address a wide range of SR applications—from portable PA systems for mobile DJ’s and performing musicians through large venue sound systems—Carvin's new LSx loudspeakers are the product of state-of-the-art design and engineering expertise, with the end result being world-class features and performance paired with exceptional value. more>>


Tannoy Launches QFlex Self-powered Digitally-steerable Loudspeaker Arrays
At this year’s Infocomm show in Las Vegas, Tannoy (booth C3857 + Demo Room N111) will launch QFlex - a range of self powered, digitally steerable loudspeaker arrays. By focusing the acoustical output in the target directions where it is needed, Tannoy’s new speaker line up is designed specifically to overcome intelligibility problems associated with highly reverberant surroundings. QFlex will satisfy a host of audio installation requirements such as airports and other transportation hubs, shopping malls, conference facilities, museums, houses of worship and many other locations with problematic acoustics. more>>

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