Some Points To Consider Before Installing Church Sound Systems
Often churches require the aid of a sound system in order to amplify the spoken voice or music being presented
. Delivering a clear and comprehensible speech or piece of music is vital in this circumstance so it important to try and get it right when you are installing a sound system at the outset. Also, there are architectural and health and safety considerations to be taken into account when installing technical equipment in the right place for your speakers and congregation.
You will first need to carefully work out what the sound system main use will be. For example, you may just mainly need to amplify a spoken voice at the pulpit for those present. It may be that you would also like to be able to record the spoken words so that you can provide a service for members of the congregation who are not able to attend church. In this case you will need more equipment to be able to record the voice rather than just play it back through the speakers.
Perhaps you will want to play music through the sound system too. If this is recorded music on a format such as CD or MP3, then you will need to include a device to play this easily through your installation. If live music is important for your church services then this is another technical aspect of church sound systems. For live instrument or live band amplification you will need more microphones, microphone stands and cables as well as requiring a bigger mixing desk and perhaps even a monitoring system. This is a lot to add to your requirements, so considering this before the installation is crucial. You will have to assess the present requirements of your sound system whilst also anticipate realistic potential future needs. If you think you will only require a live music delivery set up occasionally, you could consider whether hiring the extra equipment is a better option for you, or if making the investment in buying the equipment makes more sense financially.
Church buildings can have many special aspects that mean that their sound system requirements can differ greatly from secular buildings. It is therefore strongly advised to approach sound system installation companies that have experience of working with church sound systems. They will therefore be aware of the needs of a religious service provider and the architectural and health and safety considerations that need to be taken into account.
by: Mike Short
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