Electro Acoustics, integrator in charge of carrying out the implementation in the Christ Chapel Bible Church, has installed four L-Acoustics Karai/SB18i arrays in the main sanctuary in order to offer a clear and undistorted sound, that seeks to cover the entire stay.

L Acoustics at Christ Chapel Bible Church

La iglesia Christ Chapel Bible Church, located in west Fort Worth (Texas), has remodeled its facilities along its 30 years of history, incorporating new buildings and providing them with the latest advances in sound systems.

Christ Chapel Bible Church recognizes that for their messages to be powerful they need a sound system that offers clear and undistorted audio. To achieve this challenge and be at the forefront of technology opted for the solution of L-Acoustics Karai line source array system, Kara's version for fixed installations.

The installation of the sound system, which was completed earlier this year by the integrator Electro Acoustics, consists of 32 Karai enclosures, configured in four line arrays of eight enclousures each, and two L-Acoustics SB18i subwoofers. The entire system is powered and managed through eight L-Acoustics LA8 DSP controllers.

Electro Acoustics considered it safe to use the anchor points that had already been installed on the roof, located above the 1.800 seats in the sanctuary, given the light weight of Karai systems.

L Acoustics at Christ Chapel Bible ChurchIn addition to providing clear and understandable sound for spoken word and music, Karai also provides extensive coverage to the space. The system offers 110 horizontal emission degrees, which is enough to cope with the space to be covered and that the sound arrives clearly and clearly both to the seats located in the first rows and to those located on the balconies.

This has been the first system of L-Acoustics that has been implemented in this church by the hand of Electro Acoustics and, given the optimal results, do not rule out upcoming projects.


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by • 20 Aug, 2014
• section: audio, Case studies