LEA connects worshippers in Arizona
LEA connects worshippers in Arizona
Gloria de Cristo church in Yuma, Arizona turned to CCI Solutions to design and integrate an LEA Professional sound system to enhance speech intelligibility and music reproduction for its parishioners. The church has a congregation size between 50 and several hundred, as well as a community of virtual attendees from around the world, including members from the nearby Marine Corps Air Station Yuma military base.
“The church came to me intending to incorporate a sound system that was a couple of decades old and then solve the reverberation issues preventing clear audio,” commented CCI systems consultant, Mike Robertson. “With a strong military audience, we wanted to ensure everyone could stay connected with the church via web streams that were easy to hear and understand. It was important to offer that accessibility to all.”
Robertson specified one CS1505 four-channel amplifier in the nave and one CS352 two-channel amplifier in the fellowship hall. Both are part of the Network Connect Series IoT enabled amplifiers, providing flexibility for installations such as the Gloria de Cristo which features a widespread congregation.
“One of the coolest things about LEA Professional’s technology is the all-in-one capabilities,” said Robertson. “We were able to put everything on the CS1504 in the nave and everything on the CS352 in the fellowship hall. The Connect Series is easy to integrate and operate, which can be a game-changer for churches that don’t have tech support onsite.”
Scott Robins, VP of sales at LEA Professional, remarked: “Ensuring the best possible audio experience for every guest is paramount. Our Connect Series amplifiers have elevated the church’s AV offerings, so every member can focus on the service instead of the outdated audio system.”