The church offers seven weekly television broadcast programmes
USA - Southcrest Baptist Church in Lubbock, Texas, holds five weekly services, three of which involve a full choir and orchestra. The church also offers seven weekly television broadcast programmes that reach a local and worldwide audience. Along with its weekly services, the church hosts an Internet live stream three times a week.
Rusty Trowbridge, technical director/lead audio technician at Southcrest Baptist Church, wanted to improve the overall sound quality for the prominent Northwest Texas church’s weekly services and broadcasts. After testing various options, Trowbridge found that a selection of DPA Microphones produced the best sound and were able to handle the church’s high-production demands.
The upgraded microphone package Trowbridge employed consisted of DPA d:vote 4099 Instrument Microphones for most of the orchestra, including all of the stringed instruments (violin, viola, cello, double bass and harp), 12 DPA d:sign 4098 Supercardioid Ceiling Microphones hanging from the ceiling for the choir and a d:fine 4166 Flex Omnidirectional Headset Microphone for the church’s senior pastor.
“I felt that the microphones we were using unpleasantly coloured the instruments,” says Trowbridge. “We found that with DPA’s d:vote 4099 instrument mics, not only was the sound quality of the orchestra outstanding but the reproduction of the instrument sound was unmatched to what we had previously experienced. I also like how sensitive the microphones are. I do not have to give them a lot of gain to get them to a useable level. In addition, the instrumentalists love the way the associated clips attach the mics to each individual instrument. They do not get in the way while they are playing or even risk damaging the instruments when attached.”
For the church’s choir, Trowbridge needed something he could “zone” out. “Because our choir loft is so large, sometimes it is not completely full,” he adds. “In those instances, we create smaller sections where the entire choir stands instead of spreading them out, defeating the purpose of choral source. The d:sign 4098s allow me to mute certain zones we may not be using and unmute others without having an unusable amount of bleed from our orchestra.”
With the orchestra and choir audio amplification taken care of, Trowbridge turned his attention to the Church’s Senior Pastor, Dr. David Wilson. “Pastor Wilson had a tough time finding a headset that fit well and was comfortable for him,” says Trowbridge. “We tried a lot of options, and not surprisingly, he landed again on DPA and the d:fine 4166 headset microphone.”
(Jim Evans)

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