This install is a perfect example of how even a small system, done with the right gear, can be impeccably clean, incredibly powerful, yet simple. From one custom 6’ FOH desk one person can run audio, lighting, projection, and video with ease.
The audio portion of this install utilized a Danley Sound Labs SM100B, two SHMini’s, two Cubes, and 4 Nanos, some of them custom stained, all powered by LEA amps. A Allen&Heath SQ-5 runs all audio, with some beautiful Earthworks choir, pulpit, and piano mics fed into some just as pretty Ace Backstage floor pockets on stage. While at FOH six Audio-Techinca wireless kits handle all wireless needs. Chauvet fresnels and Colordash pars handle front and rear lighting, and ETC Foundry dimmers on the existing house pendants allow them to be on DMX control, while three Doug Fleenor Design Preset 10 stations make for extremely easy control from nearly any room entry point. Lastly for video, Sony 7500 lumen laser projectors dominate the front screens, Panasonic PTZ’s provide gorgeous capture of the services, while a Blackmagic ATEM 1 Constellation switches and handles all video routing to the sanctuary, nursery, foyer, and fellowship hall. Whew! What a setup! Gear Used: Danley SM100B 2 Danley Cubes 2 Danley Nanos 2 Danley SHMinis Allen&Heath SQ-5 Allen&Heath 2412 6 Audio Technica Wireless 2 Thor Headsets RF Venue Distros and Antenna LEA 704 Amplifier LEA 354 Amplifier 2 Panasonic AW-UE50 4K/30P PTZ Cameras Panasonic AW-RP60 Controller Blackmagic Atem 1 Constellation Blackmagic Decklink Duo 2 Sony VPL-FHZ85 7300 lumen Laser Projectors 3 Doug Fleenor Design Preset Stations Doug Fleenor Design DMX Opto Splitter 4 Chauvet Ovation F-145WW Fresnels 4 Chauvet Colordash Par Hex7 IP Pars Historic Bardstown Baptist Church in Bardstown, KY recently got an audio, video, and network overhaul! Their new PA consisted of Martin Audio CDD10 mains, SX112 sub, an Allen&Heath SQ-5, LEA amplification, Earthworks choir mics, and new Ace floor pockets!
The video system included two 86” LG commercial display in the front, a 65” in the back, all fed from a Blackmagic decklink duo in a Sonnet enclosure, a ProPresenter 7 upgrade on a new kickin’ Mac studio, all integrated with their existing PTZ to livestream with lower thirds and feed it to building tv’s. Lastly we replaced the entire network with a Ubiquiti UDM Pro controller, three 24 port Unifi switches, twelve Ubiquiti AP’s, and setup their network for admin, production, and guest access. Talk about a slick system from top to bottom! Gear List: Allen&Heath SQ-5 Allen&Heath 2412 2 - Martin Audio CDD10 Martin Audio SX112 2 - Martin Audio CDD5 Martin Audio Blackline 8 Monitor LEA 354 Amplifier LG Commercial Lite Displays Apple Mac Studio Sonnet Echo Express 1 Blackmagic Decklink Duo 2 UDM Pro Network Controller Unifi Switches UniFi AP's A little camera stabilization, FOH cleanup, and rear stage multiviews installed for our friends over at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church the past couple days! Sometimes you don't need new gear, just a little cleanup and re-organization is all it takes to boost your productivity!
A few weeks ago we went out to First Baptist Olive Hill and completed a near full AV overhaul. A new Community PA, Ace Backstage floorboxes, Allen&Heath SQ-6 audio console, 2413 stagerack, LEA amps, Blackmagic Design, Marshall PTZ's and more were part of the project! Check out the pics! We even tidied up FOH with a custom desk!
Gear List: Allen&Heath SQ-6 Allen&Heath 2412 Community IS6-112296W Main Community IS6-212W Sub Community MX10 Monitors 2 - VUE Audiotechnik 1-2x4.5 Fills LEA 704 Amp LEA 354 Amp LEA 352 Amp Marshall PTZ's Blackmagic ATEM 1 Constellation Blackmagic Decklink Duo 2 Sonnet Echo Express SE 1 RF Venue Distros and Antenna Luxul Switches Furman sequencing and conditioning Ace Backstage Boxes Custom FOH Red Oak Desk This project was a year in the making, but boy was it worth the wait! FUMC reached out to us with a simple, yet daunting task: rip it out and start over! Both the sanctuary and basement systems where antiquated, failing, weren't serving the churches needs, and in major need of help. Along with their tech director, Aaron Denney, we came up with a plan to not only get the systems up to today's standards, but communicate with each other, and have the ability to grow with the church!
The sanctuary system consists of the brand new Martin Audio Torus mains, paired with a killer SXCF118 sub, Martin's newest cardioid sub. An iKon 81 powers the main PA, as well as the VUE choir monitors. An LEA 354 amp powers four more Martin Audio Blackline monitors placed around the stage. Also in the stagerack is a gorgeous Allen&Heath ME hub ready to power up to ten ME-1 personal mixers on stage, and a GX4816 stagerack handling all the I/O. Lastly, six Shure QLXD wireless handle all of the handhelds and bodypacks on stage, all networked into Luxul switches for ultimate control. At FOH, an Allen&Heath SQ-6 handles the audio, a Blackmagic ATEM 1 switches, while a Hyperdeck records and a Web Presenter is ready to stream. All of the cameras are Panasonic PTZ's, and each of the sanctuary six TV's are all fed from a Blackmagic 12x12 smart hub for complete routing flexibility. But the best part is the custom made-on-site 16'x7' red oak FOH booth complete with an integrated rack with rear access, and J channeling under the entire length of the desk for beautiful cabling paths. In the basement, another Martin Audio system consisting of CDD6 mains and a SX112 sub rock out the room, ran through an Allen&Heath SQ-5, AB168, complimented with an ME-Hub, ME-1's, Panasonic PTZ's, and Blackmagic switching, recording, and streaming gear. And both systems can send and received audio AND video to each other! Such an awesome setup! Sanctuary Gear List: 2 - Martin Audio Torus T1215 Martin Audio Torus T1230 Martin Audio SXCF118 Sub 4 - Martin Audio Blackline Monitors 2 - VUE Audiotechnik 1-2x4.5 Monitors Martin Audio iKon81 Amplifier LEA 354 Amplifer Allen&Heath SQ-6 Allen&Heath GX4816 Allen&Heath ME-U 4 - Allen&Heath ME-1 Panasonic PTZ's Panasonic Controller Blackmagic ATEM 1 Blackmagic Decklink Duo 2 Blackmagic Hyperdeck Mini Blackmagic Web Presenter Shure QLXD Wireless Luxul Switches Furman sequencing and conditioning Custom FOH Booth Basement Gear List: 4 - Martin Audio CDD6 Martin Audio SX112 Sub 4 - Martin Audio Blackline Monitors 2 - LEA 354 Amplifer Allen&Heath SQ-5 Allen&Heath AB168 Allen&Heath ME-U 4 - Allen&Heath ME-1 Panasonic PTZ's Panasonic Controller Blackmagic ATEM TV Studio HD Blackmagic Decklink Duo 2 Blackmagic Hyperdeck Mini Blackmagic Web Presenter Shure QLXD Wireless Luxul Switches Furman sequencing and conditioning Custom FOH Desk Lebanon Baptist Church, like every other church, had to completely re-imagine their online ministry when COVID-19 struck. After multiple weeks of pre-recording their service, LBC felt that they just wanted more interaction with their congregation, and decided to take on the project of actually building a streaming studio. One where they could stream live, and if the pastor was up to the task, have Facebook open to where they could see comments in real time and be able to communicate (as much as possible that way) with anyone that had a prayer request or something that wanted to say.
Living Water Church has had a great ministry of feeding their congregation some breakfast on
Sunday mornings before the service. When COVID-19 struck last year that ministry was put to a halt, but the plans to expand that are and beef up other parts of their building to keep up with their ever-growing ministry were not. While making more room was the bulk of the plan, being able to hear and see what happened in the sanctuary and communicate with the building as a whole was also a priority. Here is where JCA Media came into the plan. Wyoming Baptist reached out to JCA with the desire to improve not only their online ministry,
but revamp and simplify what they already had in house. They already had a nice console, stagebox, and some other components needed to get their system up and running, but it needed a good cleaning up and some organization. Like many churches, COVID caused LFA to look further into their online ministry, and first on the list was upgrading their video system. LFA was just filming with one camera, but wanted to move to multiple angles, and if at all possible, add POV cameras on stage.
At the start of COVID, Cave City Christian reached out to us like many churches, ready to look into the world of streaming! After discussing the options, they decided the PTZ route was the way to go, but that was only the start. They wanted to make sure that their audio would match the quality of their new video system, but it would need some work to do that. The existing console was not user friendly, the pa had a buzz in it, and the stage was lacking connections to mic all of their instruments to get them into the stream!
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