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Case Study: Willow Creek Community Church, IL

Willow Creek Community Church, a pioneer in contemporary worship, has a reputation for setting the bar for audio excellence. In collaboration with integration partner Clark, the church recently installed a new loudspeaker system in its 7,200-seat auditorium, replacing a decades-old system with one of the largest L-Acoustics L Series installs in North America. 

The L Series-patented Progressive Ultra-Dense Line Source (PULS) technology is a big change for the worship experience at Willow Creek. Front-of-House Engineer Fernando Gamas describes significant improvements in coverage, clarity, and sound quality. “Our previous PA system, nearly 20 years old, struggled to provide full coverage for every seat,” he says. “I had to run that system very conservatively, at around 88 to 90 dBA for services, to avoid complaints about the volume and the harshness of the sound,” Gamas explains. “With the L Series, we’re now able to run at higher volumes—averaging between 90 and 93 dBA, sometimes as high as 95—while maintaining an excellent sonic signature that’s smooth, clear, and engaging. Plus, intelligibility is maintained throughout every decibel level. Speech feels intimate and right in your face, and music feels big and dynamic at any volume.” 

The new left-right system comprises hangs of two L2 over one L2D per side, driven by six 7.16i amplified controllers, paired with adjacent out-fill arrays of one L2 over one L2D, driven by four more LA7.16i. A dozen KS28 subs are split six per side and flown, complemented by a center cluster of six more KS28, all powered by three LA12X. Over 100 ultra-compact 5XT coaxials, plus nine A15i ring delay enclosures, are deployed out in the house to cover the massive balcony area, while a compact A10i setup onstage provides a monitoring system for the pastors. 

The L Series’ versatile directivity uniquely allows Willow Creek’s enclosures to use a combination of cardioid and supercardioid configurations, which reduces rear rejection by up to 15 dB. This capability is crucial for managing stage audio and enhancing spoken word clarity. “That’s a huge win for an organization like this with all of the speaking mics and other things that they have on stage, and it’s very helpful with the spoken word as well as music,” says Gamas. 

JB Bowling, Clark’s vice president, emphasizes the unique challenges and opportunities presented by Willow Creek’s auditorium. “When you consider the combination of size and seating, this auditorium is truly one-of-a-kind in North America. It’s got a 100-foot proscenium opening and an 80-foot fly house— it’s huge,” he notes. “L Series’ compact form factor and solid power output made it the perfect choice for such a distinctive venue. It didn’t affect any of the sight lines or get in the way of any of the line sets or moving bridges. Yet there’s enough displacement in those boxes that it was able to sonically cover this massive room. Small footprint, big displacement: perfect combination.” 

For Gamas, the benefits extend beyond the main PA. He now uses a pair of X8i speakers as reference monitors at the FOH position, experiencing seamless transition between them and the main arrays. “The mixes translate perfectly between the nearfields and the main system, enhancing our ability to deliver consistent, high-quality audio throughout the venue,” he notes.

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