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Default Need in/on ear monitoring for elderly church service?

On May 17, 4:29*pm,
(Richard Webb) wrote:
ARnie writes:
That's the way to go. *Be sure you build in appropriate
delays to each set of speakers. *I think the congregation
will be pleased with the results.

Pew back speakers sound like a great idea until you run the wire and
buy all *of the necessary infrastructure.


INdeed, but I don't think these folks are doing the praise
band thing, at least most churches with a majority of
elderly don't seem to in my experience.
tHey could invest just as much in all those racks and
stacks, which aren't going to improve clarity in such a
room.
I'd advocate for the pew back system. *TO get almost as good with conventional racks and stacks is going to require as
much money.

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* * * * * *Richard
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Richard is right. First of all it's a LCMS Lutheran church (think
Vatican 1 in english.) Second, the old folks sit about 5 feet from
where the little mixer is. This will work perfectly for them.