Steve Kim of AVIX.
South Korea - The 8,000-capacity Ju-An Presbyterian Church in Seoul has recently been opened with an astonishing armoury of XTA processing handling the audio. The 11 DP-Series, plus two DS800 mic/line distribution systems and 12 GQ600 Graphic EQs, are at the heart of a multi-screen video set-up for live coverage throughout the auditorium and other parts of the building.

Steve Kim of XTA's distributor in Korea, AVIX, comments: "This is a very important project, where our systems people were asked to offer the very best audio system available. This business needs the very best support, so we have established a division within our company to handle only this area. Our team consists of 12 people, from audio engineers to system integration specialists and CAD wizards."

"For the Ju-An facility, we combined Meyer UPM-1P and UPM-2P, plus a distributed audio system, for the most natural and even coverage we could achieve. The entire system was set-up and tuned using XTA's Audiocore, which made it very fast to achieve exactly what the sound designers wanted."

"A further installation we have recently completed, The KwangYum Church, uses DP224, as does the new YoungTong Church. We have had many successes with XTA, as the sound designers here in Korea love the natural sound they can achieve with their products."

(Lee Baldock)


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