Summit Woods Baptist Church Benefits from Danley Sound Labs Fidelity, Pattern Control, and Small Footprint

“Perhaps the biggest challenge facing Summit Woods was a desperate need for acoustic treatment,” explained Brent Handy, consultant, engineer, and integration project engineer with Advanced Sound & Communication. “Reverberation time is near four seconds. They had an aging central cluster that lacked bass, provided poor coverage, and generated plenty of SPL on stage and thus a lot of low-mid feedback problems. They couldn’t afford acoustic treatment for this upgrade, but they could afford a new sound reinforcement system.”

Handy designed a straightforward left-right system with a pair of beefy Danley SH96HO full-range loudspeakers. The aisles are wide enough, and the seating is spread out enough so that there is no appreciable comb filtering on the inside seats, and the patterns drop off nicely just before the walls on the outside, minimizing the impact of the long reverb time. Since the concrete stage couldn’t accommodate subwoofers, Handy flew a pair of Danley TH118XL subs in the center. One four-channel Danley DNA 20k4 Pro amplifier and two four-channel Danley DNA 10k4 Pro amplifiers power the system with onboard DSP and model-specific presets. Handy chose the optional Dante connectivity, which receives signal from a new Allen & Heath SQ7. The SQ7 in turn receives signal from new Shure ULXD wireless microphones with Dante connectivity.
“There is a night and day difference. The new system sounds fantastic,” Handy said. “People can now hear whispers and page noise in the choir – they can hear the diction, the enunciation. The violins sound like violins. The piano sounds like a piano. You can even tell the difference between the subtle characteristics of different vocal microphone types. This system has plenty of gas and lots of gain-before-feedback. The Summit Woods technical staff can now mix and equalize for creativity and taste instead of damage control!”
When the elder-led church elects to expand its available seating, Handy ensured the new Danley system will be ready to accommodate the change with minimal adjustments. The Danley SH96HOs will raise a few degrees and new (smaller) Danley SH95HOs will provide front fill. Open amplifier channels are already set up to power the fills. Interestingly, Danley’s “cliff-edge” pattern control accelerated the church’s thinking about acoustic treatments because musicians and singers can now hear the unmasked effects of the room on stage. “The prior system had poor pattern control and was aimed improperly. It was covering high on the side walls and ceilings quite well,” Handy said. “With the Danleys, the pattern control is very tight, and the stage is quiet. They can hear the reverberation clearly, which made it easier to think about improving it.”
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