[ATTACH=CONFIG]198786.vB5-legacyid=9434[/ATTACH]Greenville, NC – February 2014… With a history that dates back more than 150 years, Parkers Chapel Free Will Baptist church has been a spiritual leader throughout the greater Greenville community. The church has a vibrant worship program consisting of several ministries designed to address the wide range of interests representative of its diversified congregation. In an effort to improve the audio quality in its sanctuary as a means of making all services more meaningful, the church recently upgraded its loudspeaker system with new models drawn from the TrueLine catalog of Greensboro, NC-based WorxAudio Technologies.

Greenville, NC-based Hi-Tech Electronics, a design / build firm with a focus on the installation market and a concentration on houses of worship, was selected to handle the deployment of the church’s new sound system. Hi-Tech company owner David Williams discussed the project and the factors that led to the selection of the WorxAudio loudspeakers.

“The Parkers Chapel sanctuary measures 100 feet long by 90 feet wide,” Williams explained. “The space has exposed wood beams as part of its cathedral type A frame ceiling. Acoustics are generally quite good, but as the room is nearly as wide as it is long, gaining consistent sound coverage throughout the area was a challenge. The sound system faces into the length of the room and there is fixed seating for close to 550 people. Services are traditional in nature and music plays a vital role in their services. They regularly have a good sized choir and an accompanying instrumental ensemble perform in support of the services. As a result, having a sound reinforcement system capable of providing a high level of speech intelligibility and strong music reproduction characteristics was deemed critical.”

To address these concerns, Williams and his crew deployed a 7-element WorxAudio X1i-P loudspeaker cluster. The new system is centrally positioned over the front edge of the stage / pulpit area facing into the length of the room. The WorxAudio X1i-P is a self-powered, 2-way, high efficiency, ultra compact loudspeaker system that incorporates a 1-inch exit high frequency compression driver and dual 8-inch cone transducers for the low frequencies. The loudspeaker cluster was suspended using WorxAudio’s TrueAim® Grid.

When asked about those characteristics that made the WorxAudio X1i-P the right choice for this project, Williams offered the following, “The WorxAudio X1i has a very broad, 160-degree horizontal dispersion pattern and this was precisely what was required in order for the sound to cover the extreme sides of the sanctuary. The previous sound system lacked this ability and, as a result, many people simply couldn’t hear clearly.”

Mounted at the rear of the center loudspeaker cluster, Williams installed another X1i passive loudspeaker. This enclosure is not visible from the congregation’s perspective. Instead, this loudspeaker is angled down at the area where the choir is located and serves as the monitor system. This particular loudspeaker is powered by WorxAudio’s PXD8080 power amplifier, which provides 800 x 800 watts.

In addition to the performance attributes of the WorxAudio TrueLine loudspeaker systems, Williams also pointed to WorxAudio’s customer / technical support services as being another reason for deploying the loudspeakers. “When I install WorxAudio loudspeakers,” states Williams, “I know the company will have my back should I encounter any technical issues. The company has always been very responsive and routinely assists with items such as loudspeaker modeling and other technical issues that might arise.”

The Parkers Chapel project was installed during April and placed into service in early May. Since that time, church personnel have been extremely complimentary. “WOW! We were all blown away with the WorxAudio system,” says Rev. Sam Harris, the church’s Minister of Music. “The new system has a totally ‘transparent’ sound. You don’t notice the system, you just notice the music and the message! You do not hear the ‘system’, you hear the ‘service.’ I have been in church music ministry since 1988 and this is the best system I have ever heard—not only in a church, but anywhere. The ability to cover every seat in the auditorium—including the balcony—with one center array is amazing. You have to hear it to believe it! Our ministers love it! Our musicians love it! Our members love it!”

“The WorxAudio sound system has greatly enhanced our service and time of worship,” concurs Rev. Gene Williams, the Senior Pastor. “The new sound system is a great tool to minister to our people with, as we give them a message from the Lord. I have been very pleased with its performance. I would recommend WorxAudio to anyone.”

To learn more about Parkers Chapel, visit the church online at [url]www.parkerschapel.org[/url]. To contact David Williams of Hi-Tech Electronics, email him at [email][email protected][/email].

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