EAW brings pristine audio quality to Southwood’s Presbiterian Church

Commercial A/V integrator Verta Technologies was recently tasked with upgrading Southwood Presbyterian Church in Huntsville, Alabama with a PA system for its sanctuary and live audio needs.

Christian Tuttle, CTS, managing partner, Verta Technologies and his team turned to EAW to deliver immaculate audio to the sanctuary. The audio upgrade included four Anna 3-way full-range ADAPTive array modules, two MKD1064 2-way full range loudspeakers, two SB825 dual drive subwoofers and one UXA4410 Greybox-enabled amplifier.

 

“The Anna cabinets, which require fewer boxes than a traditional line-array, made the overall hang lighter and easier to manage,” says Tuttle. “In collaboration with EAW, we worked together to create a solution that solved the space’s challenges while also meeting all the client requests”

 

Southwood Presbyterian Church’s sanctuary was originally designed for spoken word, a choir and a pipe organ with natural reverberation in mind. “The result was a beautiful 50-foot vaulted ceiling with an untreated tongue-and-groove wood finish,” says Tuttle. “Over the past 20 years, Southwood’s service has evolved to include a live band, and while the sanctuary was acoustically treated to reduce the natural reverberation, the live audio system was not updated to fit this new worship style.”

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As part of the audio design, the Verta team had to make sure the audio system didn’t block the large stained-glass window that is located high above center stage. “It was also crucial that the acoustic energy was steered away from the vaulted wood ceiling,” adds Tuttle “We chose EAW’s ADAPTive System, and specifically the Anna array, to solve these challenges. With its ability to steer the vertical coverage, the Anna cabinets were hung high enough to avoid blocking the stain glass window while still covering every seat.”

The Verta team also had to make sure it was staying within the weight restrictions of the wooden beams in the sanctuary. Working closely with Fuqua and Partners Architects, P.C., an engineering firm specializing in wood beam design, and the beams’ manufacturer, the group engineered an accurate loading capacity.

“Following installation, the feedback from parishioners has been overwhelmingly positive, and much of this positive response has come from people who would not typically notice acoustical nuance,” says James Parker, music director, Southwood Presbyterian Church.

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