5 Things To Consider When Purchasing New Sound Equipment

In some ways, we live in the golden age of AVL technology. Never before have we been able to do so much for so little. The equipment has shrunk in size and cost, and it does more than ever before. The first mixer I bought for my church back in the day was a 16-channel […]

The ABC’s of Training Volunteers

Volunteers are the lifeblood of any great church, because a church with a phenomenal volunteer base, can achieve almost anything in the community. However, on the other side, a church with a weak or un-trained volunteer base, becomes a pain point as more and more resources are wasted due to in-effective volunteer training. So, a […]

5 Inexpensive Ways To Improve Your Church’s Sound System

Churches are known for having bad sound. This is especially true of smaller churches without paid tech staff. This bad sound can be the result of bad equipment, good equipment that is improperly used or just a lack of caring about how things sound. This is really too bad. When someone comes to church and […]

The 10 Biggest Mistakes in Church Audio

To a tech guy, “mistake” is a dirty word. Every week your congregation relies on you to bring the Word to them via hearing it. The worse thing that you could do is not be prepared for potential problems or even trained on the most basic tasks and in turn not allow the congregation to […]

Backstage: Audio & Atmosphere

Audio is often overlooked when it comes to discussions around “setting the atmosphere”, but truthfully audio is among the most important. But I’ve often thought that audio teams are a bit like the CIA. Their successes are often unnoticed, and their failures are displayed for everyone to see! Think about it, when you’re in an […]