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Benefits of Hear Back in Houses of Worship
With the proliferation of praise bands using electric instruments,
its becoming increasingly difficult to control the mix in
the congregation largely due to excessive stage volumes. An effective
solution is in-ear monitors, personal monitor mixers, line direct
instrument amplifiers (such as a Line 6 POD, Johnson J-Station,
and Direct Boxs), and enclosed acoustic drums or electronic
drum kits. Now virtually all stage volume is eliminated, permitting
the FOH engineer freedom to mix great sounding audio for the FOH
as well as recording.
For example, if the guitar player (I love to pick on these guys)
plays at 120 dB SPL and the desired FOH is 90 dB SPL Houston
weve got a problem!
What typically happens is the guitars level gets reduced
or removed from the mix causing a very unbalanced recording, while
contaminating the FOH mix.
The Hear Back changes the way monitor mixing is accomplished on
stage or auditorium; as well as, in the studio. Imagine getting
your mix exactly the way you want it!
With the Hear Back, you save time and get your sound just right,
the first time.
Personal Monitor Mixer/In-Ear Monitor
Benefits:
- No Stage Monitor back wash in the seating area
- Reduces front of house (FOH) volume
- Eliminates signal time alignment problem that produces comb
filter affects
- Lower overall stage volume
- Relieves the FOH engineer from monitor mix responsibilities
- Floor space is freed up
- Decreases feedback potential
- Replaces a separate Monitor Mixer and volunteer
- Improved recordings
- Reduced equipment cost (no monitors, amps, or equalizers)
In installations with plenty of conduit connect system as in the
hookup diagram Church
Analog. If you have limited conduit, refer to the Church
Analog with FOH Hub.
NOTE: When using in-ear monitors incorporate ambient Mics
to pick up the congregation. Talent/congregation isolation causes
the talent to hold back their performance.
We recommend using a stereo pair of Mics and mixing them
into channels one/two of the Hear Back stereo mix, but dont
route the Mics into the FOH sound system. The idea is to capture
as much audience ambiance as possible.
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