Flatirons Church Gains Additional Flexibility with EAW RedlineFlatirons Church, located in Boulder, Colorado, recently invested in a new Eastern Acoustic Works (EAW) Redline system to accommodate the growing needs of their church. They required a solution for the times when attendance to the popular church exceeds seating in the sanctuary -- often by as many as 1,000 worshippers. By deploying Redline in the lobby, everyone in attendance has the same worship experience. It also provides them with a system to use for outside events, which are a common occurrence at Flatirons. "When I showed leadership that we could spend X amount of money every time we rent a system or we could just purchase Redline and solve the problem, it was a huge win," explains Bryce Boynton, audio director for Flatirons Church. "It's a very substantial system that sounds great and can easily produce 100dB for any event. When we put it up in the lobby? It sounds every bit as good as the sanctuary PA, which is exactly what we wanted." The new PA consists of two self-powered RL15 loudspeakers and two RL18S active subwoofers. In addition to using it as needed at the church, they also utilize the portable Redline system for retreats, smaller auditorium needs and offsite events. "We were looking for a powered, portable PA with the best quality for value. Having had good experiences with EAW in the past, when they introduced Redline I thought we should check them out," adds Boynton. "I am so glad we did. They are easy to set-up, sound great, are lightweight -- a piece of cake for anyone to use. Some manufacturers put money into bells and whistles. For a system under $10k? The more you give them to mess with the worse it can be. Redline is plug-and-play, which is what most users are looking for." The RL15 is loaded with one 15" LF cone and a HF compression driver featuring a 1" exit, 1.75" voice coil powered by 1,250W of fanless Class-D, PFC amplification. EAW Focusing sonic processing delivers exceptional impulse response while DynOTM processing maximizes headroom and sound quality at a high SPL. Three simple user-defined voicing options are available without need of a computer or external processor. The RL18S subwoofer is cardioid-ready via simple rear-panel controls, allowing end-users to achieve high levels of low-frequency control without complex processing or calculations. Bryce notes that one of their upcoming events -- a military ball for 1,000 -- is going to take place in an airline hangar. He plans on using Redline. "I'm sure we'll be pushing them but I'm confident they will shine," he concludes. "This is a truly multi-purpose system with exceptional sound quality and output. Redline is an excellent addition to our sound reinforcement arsenal."
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