Following the Chinese New Year festivities, audio specialists at Hymns Music have worked some magic for the pleasure of Cleveland's Samdan Church in an acoustic solution. The Ohio location is a living demonstration of how engineering-based well-planned audio control can amplify spiritual expression in the sacred space. A Combination of Science and Art, For a Modern-day Way of Worship, The church is now equipped with ZSOUND's LA110 neodymium line arrays and LA110S dual-15' subwoofers-the church sound system has been specifically designed to fit into finely developed architecture. Achieving even coverage across pews without being obstructive to the view, this compact, 10-inch array provides 110° horizontal dispersion. Technical overview: Space-adaptive design 12kg cab LA110 in small church uses with 124dB SPL Low frequency reinforcement Two, one of the 15th subs 38Hz-150Hz (±3dB) More modern organ-like and bass inspired worship for some stage clarity R12P-II monitors in of the PA for church uses, 130° dispersion Acoustic philosophy Instead of just mounting the sound systems in churches, the team carried out environmental alignment. The LA110 can cover 65Hz-18kHz (±3dB) keeping the intelligibility of sermons concurrent with the dynamic range contemporary worship bands produce. The rigging angles are adjustable so that it can be aligned on the church's vaulted ceilings. This really does exumplify adaptive installation techniques for historic revered architecture. The Congregations Response Post-installation measurements: ±2dB, really exceptional in a 300-seat venue. The system has only 1.5ms latency-a very impressive performance as far as multimedia worship for forums make sure really that for multi-generational congregations, lip-syncing must be maintained. Technical sustainability Drivers with neodymium cause an 18% reduction in power consumption versus traditional installs-player with another plus point toward the church's sustainability initiatives. Since these units resist humidity (IP24-rated), they offer extra protection against Ohio's seasonal fluctuations.