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      <title>Church Sound Systems</title>
      <description>A sound system in a church enhances any spoken words through using the correct speakers and microphones to suit, whether these are wireless lapel microphones or hand held microphones.

 The correct speakers should be installed within the church to create full coverage throughout the listening areas, so placement is essential when designing a church audio system, but of course there are always obstacles. 

For a general church sound system most systems consist of a basic microphone mixer, amplifier and 100 volt line speakers either side of the front near the altar, but in some cases this has gone alot further in using a multi channel mixer with numerous microphone inputs, infil speakers on a delay and the facility to incorporate live sound through the system for school productions.

One item not to forget when installing a sound system within a church is a hard of hearing induction loop system !!</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Jan 2012 12:13:29 +0000</pubDate>
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