Nashville-based AV Company Morris
Designs and Installs the Sound System
Milford, NH – When Green Acres Baptist Church in Tyler, TX
was looking to upgrade their sound system over the summer, they turned to
Morris to design and install the system.
Mark Leonard, Audio Director for Green Acres Baptist Church, describes the church: “Our building is fan-shaped, seating about
3,400 people. One of its most unique features is our 300-voice choir loft. On
Sundays we have two services, each with its own choir of about 120 singers
each. For special occasions such as Christmas, we bring both choirs together to
form the larger choir.”
“We use a 30 to 50-piece
orchestra on the stage with quite a number of brass instruments, and there is
always the fight of keeping the orchestra sound out of the choir mics,”
explains Leonard. “This was always an issue, and I could never get it all where
I wanted it. It was always a back and forth, I would have to duck something
else to get the choir over it, when I needed to. We typically use a praise team
to enhance the intelligibility of the choir. With 300 voices up there, all you
usually had was a big smear of sound. There was a real intelligibility problem.
I have always wondered if there was a way to solve all of this in any situation.”
The New Sound System Install
Mark Leonard has been with the church for 17 years and notes
that this is the third major system install completed in that time. “One of these installs is in a contemporary venue that is across the
way that will seat 2,500. Another sound crew runs that room. We also do
television broadcasts on a couple of local TV channels and on the local cable
channel.”
Danny Rosenbalm, CEO for Morris, describes the main
requirements for the microphones for this install: “The mics had to blend in
visually. They could not hang from the ceiling and needed integrated cable
management system. Lastly, they had to be of extremely high quality.”
The main challenge, explains Rosenbalm, was in “choosing a
mic that had a wide enough polar pattern to minimize the number of microphones
required to reproduce the choir appropriately.” With those requirements and
challenge in mind, Morris’ team selected the Earthworks FW730 FlexWand choir
microphone system for this install.
“We
hired Morris from Nashville to do our new sound system install,” explains
Leonard. “We have worked with them on and off for nearly four years. We
purchased SSL L500 mixing consoles and d&b audiotechnik line array
speakers. Morris has a nice selection of audio professionals who do all types
of installations and also do sound on the road for a wide array of famous
recording artists. When I asked them about choir mics, all of them said
“Earthworks.” It was unanimous! So I went “OK let’s do it!” We purchased 14
Earthworks Flexwands and we are using 13 of them in our large choir loft.”
Both
Leonard and Rosenbalm were pleased with the immediate results the FW730
FlexWands delivered. “There are not many times that you put a new sound system
into a church and the very first time you use it, you don’t have a bunch of
bugs and problems,” explains Leonard. “We had a number of immediate comments
about the sound quality of this new sound system and the Earthworks Flexwands
were a big part of this.”
Rosenbalm explains the improvements
that the FW730 FlexWand provides as compared to other microphones he has
previously used for choir miking applications. “The goal of any mic is to have
a one to one representation of a performance; the Earthworks FW730 does just that
– it takes the content on stage and creates the closest experience to a one to
one representation available in the choir microphone application.”
Prior to switching to the Earthworks FW730 FlexWand, Leonard
had used a variety of other microphones at Green Acres Baptist Church. “Over the years we have tried several different types of microphones
on the choir and for several years we have been using large diaphragm condenser
mics for their warmer sound,” says Leonard. “Miking a choir is always a challenge;
having enough sound level without going into feedback, getting a good blend of
voices and achieving a good overall choir sound.”
Using the FlexWands at GABC
“The
first Sunday using the Flexwands was pretty amazing,” says Leonard. “Our choir
director opened with a heavy choir selection, with no praise team with just
piano accompaniment. When I brought up the Flexwands that Sunday morning, there
was intelligibility that I couldn’t believe. I had gain that I couldn’t
believe. All of this just blew me away.”
“The
first time we did a choir with orchestra selection, I could not believe the
amount of rejection I was getting of the orchestra, compared to what we were
getting using previous choir microphones.”