Specified by local company Metro Audio Video LLC, the system comprised of two DVA dBTechnologies powered line arrays, each one including a DVA S10 single 18" bandpass subwoofer flown at the top, with three T4 three-way elements below. Metro Audio's Ed Whitney wanted to ensure that the sound was evenly distributed with the new audio set-up, a promise he delivered on, as Pastor Culver confirms - "The sound seems to be coming from everywhere."
"The line array is extremely easy to deploy," says Whitney. "We used a DVA Ease Focus and a laser to sight in each element, which proved to work perfectly. The system's itself is surprisingly efficient - we only needed to install one 20-amp circuit to power each array."
"The entire mix of our seven-piece praise band, eight-voice praise team and additional twenty-voice choir at the Resurrection Power Church are no problem for the new system," says sound engineer, Keith Pickett. "It has plenty of headroom, and I can't believe how easy it is to get 'studio quality' sound."
(Jim Evans)