
A Place for Faith
Whether at a church, synagogue, or mosque, millions of Americans gather in places of worship every week to celebrate their faith. Representing hope, peace, love, and safety, a temple is always uniquely designed for the congregation that takes place in it. Some may serve only smaller groups of people, while some take place in massive rooms designed to seat thousands. Either way, the unique nature of the audio and video in a place of worship always requires experience and thought when planning a system.

Every Aspect of A/V
In contrast to a standard conference or huddle room, a religious sanctuary represents an intersection of every audio and video element. Many places, big or small, stream services worldwide and other rooms on campus, like lobbies. Churches commonly have house bands that require a full PA system, complete with proper microphone, speaker, and amplification placement. And, as always, ministers of religion require proper sound amplification to deliver a sermon.