In 2022, Brave Church moved into a new building for their Main Englewood campus. The building was originally built for a church but the technology needed to be updated and outfitted for Brave’s needs.
Recently, Antioch Church renovated their Prayer Center. Blanton and his team tackled the installation themselves, however, they asked us to help design the system, advise on rigging, and deliver the Q-SYS components and programming.
After tackling acoustic treatment and optimizing the current AVL systems, Matt Bennett reached out to Lucid as the old amplifiers kept failing. It was time to replace the 18 year old loudspeaker system.
With a dialed in mix and a solid soundscape from week to week, there were some on-going challenges we were able to work out.
The Church at the Crossing in Aledo, Texas has AVL systems from 2004. They contacted us to bring new life to all phases.
Our friends at Highland had us out early in 2021 to perform a lighting system upgrade. Their old rig was in good shape but but after twelve years, it was time for an upgrade.
Antioch Church had us out recently to do some touch-up maintenance on their system tuning. First up was verification that all system components are in tip-top shape. And second was to explore a lack of clarity around 1khz that was illuding anything they could do from the console.
Like many of us in 2020, Northern Hills Church scrambled to ramp up its online presence when all of a sudden no one could attend in person. As people started to attend in-person again, we helped them complete a hybrid build out in a matter of weeks.
Between the buzz, single-channel of operation for all tech, and only certain stations having access to comms, deciphering anything useful on comms is difficult. We brought fidelity and clear communications to Highland.
Consistency is key in many things: free throws, productivity, baby food, and most importantly; video. Antioch Church in Waco, TX was feeling the disconnect in their video system; made up of two brands and three distinct styles of cameras, and two completely different control systems; they just couldn’t keep up.