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Soundcraft Comes to Trinity Baptist

The Trinity Baptist Church in Kelowna, British Columbia, installed three Soundcraft Spirit digital mixers as part of a complete upgrade to the main sanctuary

Soundcraft Comes to Trinity Baptist

Jun 12, 2001 12:00 PM,
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The Trinity Baptist Church in Kelowna, British Columbia, installed three Soundcraft Spirit digital mixers as part of a complete upgrade to the main sanctuary sound system. Located at the front of the sanctuary balcony to run front-of-house sound, the Digital 328s are linked together and used with three Spirit mic/line interface boxes. The equipment offers 56 channels of mixing for the 2300-seat church. Trinity Baptist uses the desks in conjunction with a new BSS Soundweb system and a Meyer self-powered front-of-house speaker system (with three CQ-1 two-way cabinets and two 650-P subs flown together in a center cluster). Six UPM-1P loudspeakers are mounted three per side on the main floor. And Mackie SRM450 active two-ways are used as over-balcony fills. A Spirit 324 Live mixes Yamaha MS60S powered monitor speakers and Shure IEMs from the stage.Contractor John Drake, from Pro Sound and Stage Lighting, recalled: “After mixing monitors for the first service using the 324 Live, [one of the monitor engineers] raved about how much he liked it.” The church “caught the Spirit.”

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