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Golden Gate Cathedral Outfitted With Community Professional IV6

MC2Solutions tames acoustical issues in highly reverberant Memphis church with IV6-1122 wide-dispersion line arrays and IV6-118S subwoofers.

Golden Gate Cathedral recently turned to integration specialist MC2Solutions to upgrade the sound. To tame the highly reverberant sanctuary, MC2Solutions selected IV6 line arrays from Community Professional.

Golden Gate Cathedral is a church, located in Memphis, Tennessee. With a membership of over 2000, the church’s main sanctuary has a seating capacity of 1,350. The church’s pastor, Bishop Edward H. Stephens, is a passionate and expressive preacher, so a sound system with a natural balanced sound and outstanding intelligibility is an essential element in delivering his sermons.

Carl Woodard II, owner and designer of MC2Solutions, explains, “Used for a wide range of services and productions, the sound system is required to provide very high quality speech and full-range music, with the crucial focus being on frequency balance and intelligibility.  To avoid reflections, we designed the system using wide dispersion line arrays to ensure even coverage of the congregation.”

Woodard continues, “Community provides the ideal solution for this application in the form of its new IV6 modular vertical array system. IV6 is a passive system that delivers a cost-effective combination of acoustic purity and long-term reliability. Its multiple configuration and splay options gave me the tools to design a system with excellent SPL and frequency response consistency and seamless coverage.”

The system consists of left and right arrays, each comprising six IV6-1122 wide-dispersion 12-inch two-way array elements, with a pair of IV6-118S 18-inch subwoofers extending the low frequency and adding impressive bass impact.  A further combination of Community I SERIES IP6-1122 12-inch two-way point-source, IC6-2082 dual 8-inch compact loudspeakers, and IS6-218 dual 18-inch subwoofers provide additional fill and rear stage seating coverage.

Controlled by an Allen & Heath D-Live digital mixer, the system uses Lab Gruppen amplification and Lake processing. AKG and Sennheiser wired microphones and Shure wireless were chosen to ensure vocal quality with the flexibility required by the church.

Woodard concludes, “The consistency and intelligibility of the new IV6 system is a dramatic improvement for the congregation. Members can now focus on the content of sermons and productions and the church is very satisfied with the sound quality we have achieved.”

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