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<blockquote data-quote="John Renner" data-source="post: 212005" data-attributes="member: 12939"><p>Does anybody have any experience with these? </p><p>I have a church where the seating area is 40' wide by 50' deep. Roughly about 150-175 people but room for more. I currently have combing issues with the two R,L hung Yamaha 112iv two ways that we are currently using. </p><p></p><p>I was thinking that with this speaker, I could center hang it, Ceiling at center is 11'-2" with the sides at 9' , and cover the entire seating section without too much foldback from the back and side walls. I also have a Tannoy sub that is designed to be hung, it's not pretty but might fit above the drop ceiling.(coming through egg crate grid)</p><p></p><p>According to the specs, this should work, but I don't like having to recommend a single speaker that costs that much for such a small church without knowing it or having heard it. I am just trying to even out the volume throughout.</p><p></p><p>About the church, we have more of a symphony type of music, NO drums, cymbals, Bass, etc. We do have a violin, Flute, Sax, electric guitar, Piano, an Organ and several trumpets. Sometimes we have two flutes, or two violins, or two saxaphones, but it changes with a roster. Also, the congregation is singing along with the worship leaders, so there is no choir. We try to keep the overall volume in the back at 85db, but in the front with the trumpets, It can go well above. The guitar, was putting out 102db all by itself without any assistance from the PA. Kind of high stage levels .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Renner, post: 212005, member: 12939"] Does anybody have any experience with these? I have a church where the seating area is 40' wide by 50' deep. Roughly about 150-175 people but room for more. I currently have combing issues with the two R,L hung Yamaha 112iv two ways that we are currently using. I was thinking that with this speaker, I could center hang it, Ceiling at center is 11'-2" with the sides at 9' , and cover the entire seating section without too much foldback from the back and side walls. I also have a Tannoy sub that is designed to be hung, it's not pretty but might fit above the drop ceiling.(coming through egg crate grid) According to the specs, this should work, but I don't like having to recommend a single speaker that costs that much for such a small church without knowing it or having heard it. I am just trying to even out the volume throughout. About the church, we have more of a symphony type of music, NO drums, cymbals, Bass, etc. We do have a violin, Flute, Sax, electric guitar, Piano, an Organ and several trumpets. Sometimes we have two flutes, or two violins, or two saxaphones, but it changes with a roster. Also, the congregation is singing along with the worship leaders, so there is no choir. We try to keep the overall volume in the back at 85db, but in the front with the trumpets, It can go well above. The guitar, was putting out 102db all by itself without any assistance from the PA. Kind of high stage levels . [/QUOTE]
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