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GRACE AOG CHURCH INSTALLS EAW & POWERSOFT

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23 November 2016

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Starting out as a small mission church in 1958, Grace AOG Church grew into a multi-generational family church of about 4000 worshippers and today runs 13 services on any given weekend.

Over the years the church had faced a constant shortage of space and many initiatives were implemented to accommodate the growing congregation — leading to the idea of redeveloping the existing building. When the go-ahead was given, the church wasted no time and assembled an outstanding development team under the new leadership of senior pastor Calvin Lee.

With one large hall on two levels as the main sanctuary and three smaller worship halls, along with offices and other rooms, a premier sound system was a prerequisite, and set in the ‘engine room’ is heavy artillery from Powersoft.

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Robert Soo of Cogent Acoustics was appointed as the AV consultant, with Electronics & Engineering Pte Ltd (E&E) awarded the tender for the supply and integration of systems. “For the main hall, I proposed a point source system rather than a line array for two main reasons,” Mr. Soo explained.  “It would not only give much better control over the various sections of the two level worship hall, but would also ensure an unobstructed view of the three large LED video walls at the stage front. As the ceiling height is low for the other three smaller halls, point source was the only way to go.

He adds, “We also needed a quality power amplifier system that was consistent, reliable and would drive the EAWs efficiently. So when E&E proposed the Powersoft K and M series, the decision was almost a no brainer.”

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30 amplifiers were assigned to drive the different parts of the EAW system. These comprised the K series in the form of four K2, three K8, and a K10, as well as an M28Q, two M14D, 12 x M20D, five M30D and a pair of M50Q. The speaker system comprises six QX596 and four SB1002 subs, backed up with four MK5396, 22 x MK2396, four MK8196, six JF10, 24 x VFM109, four SB180.

Five Yamaha CL mixers take care of mic mixing. All are run on a network, so any mixer in any hall is able to access any input source.

More Info:
Powersoft: www.powersoft.com
EAW: www.eaw.com
Australian Distributor: www.pavt.com.au

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