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Mosaic Church Moves to d&b

Nevada’s Mosaic Church fills its 1,100-capacity worship facility with high-energy live music via its new d&b audiotechnik A-Series system.

Nevada’s Mosaic Church fills its 1,100-capacity worship facility with high-energy live music via its new d&b audiotechnik A-Series system.
Nevada’s Mosaic Church fills its 1,100-capacity worship facility with high-energy live music via its new d&b audiotechnik A-Series system.

Henderson, NV (September 30, 2020)—Nevada’s Mosaic Church fills its 1,100-capacity worship facility with high-energy live music, video and theatrical lighting elements and more. The site already had acoustical treatments but wanted to update its audio system, turning to CCS Presentation Systems of Las Vegas. The result was a new d&b audiotechnik A-Series system that brings the church’s message to its parishoners.

“One of the main project objectives was to provide an enhanced guest experience, said Gilbert Medina, director of Business Development at CCS. “The A-Series fit our performance and budget requirements, and the church was aware of the d&b brand so when I made the A-Series recommendation and that it could meet their budget needs, they approved our design.”

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The system, commissioned by d&b support specialist Mark Rush, includes a half-dozen AL90 loudspeakers (3 per side, Stereo), four center ceiling mounted Yi-SUBS (Stereo summed), and a pair of 30D amplifiers.

“The d&b A-Series is the perfect fit for our venue,” said John Solomon, worship pastor. “The compact footprint and wide coverage provide an impactful and immersive experience for us. The directionality is especially impressive as we have high gain before feedback with omni-directional headset condensers very close to directly underneath the arrays. The flown subs provide surprising evenness throughout the room and provide full low end without being too physically impactful up close. Transparent warm and clear are words we’ve used to describe the sound and we are eager to further expand our system as we grow.”

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