Maryland’s Lighthouse Church switches to Danley
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Solsound designed and installed the system that includes Danley SH (Synergy Horn) loudspeakers, SM speakers, GO2 compact loudspeakers, TH (Tapped Horn) subwoofers, and DNA multichannel amplifiers with onboard DSP and Danley model processing templates.
“The new sanctuary takes up about 12,000sq.ft in the centre of the building and seats about 1,000 people,” explained Solsound founder Art Reiger. “We’ve been working with Lighthouse Church for many years now, doing system upgrades on their old system, training, and productions of special events. They asked for our help with the new facility, which was quite an audio challenge because the space is 120’ x 100’ x 22’ with hard surfaces throughout. Clearly, the all-to-common line array approach would energize the room too much; we needed a distributed system.
“I met with the folks at Danley at InfoComm last year,” Reiger continued. “I thought their products sounded outstanding, which was consistent with a friend and fellow A/V professional’s assessment. He’s an avid Danley integrator. The product’s sound quality, coupled with the very human interactions I had with the Danley team at InfoComm and after led me to investigate a Danley solution at Lighthouse Church. They have a wide range of products to fit a wide range of situations. What sealed the deal was the support I received from [Danley engineering director] Chad [Edwardson] and [Danley customer service specialist] James [O’Neil]. Their customer support was stellar. They were happy to talk whenever I called, for as long as it took. With Danley’s support, we were able to design a killer system that was within the church’s budget.”
The system features an exploded cluster at the front of the room comprised of one Danley SH-96 flanked on either side by a Danley SM-80. Those loudspeakers cover the first half of the room. Halfway back, four Danley TH-118 subwoofers provide low end for the entire room, with four more Danley SM-80s covering the mid- and high-end content for the back half of the room. Solsound installed the SH-96 and the TH-118s on shock mounts to prevent any potential structural vibrations from upsetting the sixty Elation LED fixtures that light the seating area.
Solsound installed nine of Danley’s new GO2 8CX compact loudspeakers distributed throughout the spacious Lobby, the ‘Grand Hall’ adjacent to the sanctuary, and the back entrance area.
Lighthouse Church brought their existing Allen and Heath in-ear monitor systems and console to the new sanctuary. Solsound installed ten CBI stage boxes, with Cat 5 connections for personal monitors and XLR inputs. Juice Goose units handle all the power conditioning. Vivitek projectors and DaLite screens support visuals in the sanctuary, and a four-channel in-house cable TV system distributes content to classrooms, the lobby, and other places.
(Jim Evans)