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Sound Advice
by Van Metschke
Contributing Writer
March 15, 2008






by Van Metschke


True or false? "The sound system in your church is the same as the system in mine."

The answer to this question seems so obvious, but most sound people have learned most of their audio knowledge with the sound system they work with every week. If this system is not properly set up from the start the operator's ability to provide good sound is immediately compromised.

There a FOUR elements to good sound in any venue:

1.The sound system.

2.The sound people.

3.The room acoustics.

4.The program material (which includes the instrument quality, the talent of the musicians, and the arrangement of the songs).

Let's go through these one by one to see the reality.

THE SOUND SYSTEM

Most sound systems in contemporary churches were set up in one of four ways.

1. Components were donated from a band that is no longer together (or no longer practicing in their garage,) and their soundman (or lead singer) comes over, sets up the system, and in 15 minutes dispenses all his knowledge about how the system works. This meeting usually ends with him saying "Good luck!" and BAM! the church has a sound system. Note that generally none of the microphones for the worship singer are the same model or even the same brand and the system does not have any equalizers (except on the channels of the mixer, which are only fixed high, mid, and low).

2. The music Pastor pours over industry magazines or mail order catalogues then takes a fateful trip down to the local music store where he or she buys not what they want, but whatever the store has in stock because "there just isn't any more time" or the budget does not permit.

3. The pastor or a well-meaning board member picks a sound company out of the phone book, usually alphabetically, and has them bid a system based not on what will work for the church, but the budget. Usually in this scenario the music pastor and the existing sound people are not once consulted, but expected to operate with this system and perform flawlessly at the next service.

4. One or two of the sound team members persuade the Pastor and board members to buy the equipment, usually out of a catalogue or off the internet, hanging speakers wherever and using microphone cable from their favorite consumer electronics shack in the mall. This system never works correctly but everyone is afraid to admit it.

Do any of these scenarios sound familiar? It has been my experience that all of these methods start out with the best intentions in mind, but end up causing friction and frustration in the music ministry, not to mention inadequate sound. Remember that the great Pastor Charles Spurgeon called his music ministry "The War Department."

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    Right on
    As a worship leader and someone who works in the pro-AV industry, I've been on both sides of this fence, and I can tell you that one of those 4 buying scenarios is EXACTLY what happens in most churches. For some reason spending the right amount of t...more

    Submitted by: Frank Oesterheld
    Location: Savannah, GA



    Finally! Somebody who gets it, explains it!
    What a great article! I've been in church all my life, and I've seen each of the issues Metschke brings up in this piece. I just couldn't put my finger on it. He obviously has inside experience. This is worth printing and distributing to all ch...more

    Submitted by: Jeff Moore
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