With that goal in mind, they contacted AEE Productions, also located in Atlanta, to assess the situation.
"A high-quality, powerful, portable system like Redline provides powerful sound that doesn't bottom out and provides the vocal clarity needed for a sanctuary," explains Yergan Jones, president of AEE Productions. "Because it is portable and self-powered, it has versatility and the ability to be used in any number of applications the church might have in the future."
Jones ultimately recommended four RL12 loudspeakers and two RL18S subwoofers. The main system consists of two RL12s pole mounted on top of two RL18s, located to the left and right of the stage. The second pair of RL12s are used as monitors in the pit.
"The RL12s have tremendous vocal clarity," adds Jones. "The RL18S subs really resonate the musical instruments. It's a winning combination for the church, which will be extremely useful for years to come."
The RL12 offers consistent directivity via Beamwidth-Matched crossovers on 90 x 60 degree user-rotatable horns. Four aperture ports provide bass support with no turbulence while maximizing transducer-cooling air flow for rock-solid reliability.
"The church is quite happy with the new system," concludes Jones. "The congregation noticed the improvement immediately. It's the perfect fit for their needs."
(Jim Evans)