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St. Mary Royal Oak Bestowed with L-Acoustics Sound Fit for a Queen

Sound Planning Communications, Inc. equipped St. Mary's with a new sound reinforcement solution primarily composed of L-Acoustics A Series and Syva enclosures.

For over six decades, St. Mary Catholic Church in Detroit's Royal Oak suburb has faithfully served the community through its food and clothing pantry, holding regular mass, and teaching students at its parochial school. With the joyous challenge of finding space for a growing congregation, this summer the parish relocated its music ministry to the rear balcony of its nave, thereby creating more main floor seating. It also brought in Detroit-based Sound Planning Communications, Inc. (SPC) to equip the space with a new sound reinforcement solution primarily composed of L-Acoustics A Series and Syva enclosures.

According to SPC's design engineer, Jeff Wilshaw, the church had been in need of an audio upgrade for some time. "St. Mary has a classic Catholic church architecture, with stone and marble surfaces and high ceilings, and the loudspeaker system they were previously using was pretty much spraying energy all throughout the room," he describes. "Nearly a third of the sanctuary was unusable as the space was so reverberant, so we immediately knew that we needed to specify a product with exceptional pattern control to prevent unwanted energy loading the walls."

Having done several successful install projects with L-Acoustics ARCS enclosures in the past, SPC turned to the line's next generation, the new A Series. "The church's worship space is 35' wide by 110' long, and every bit of it is highly reflective surfaces, so it quickly became apparent, using Soundvision design software, that the L-Acoustics A10 would be an ideal choice for the main liturgical array system," Wilshaw says.

SPC installed a single A10 Focus over an A10 Wide at the front of the room, and a second identical array 40' out into the house. The top enclosure allows the system to tightly focus the energy in a 70x10-degree pattern for the farther pews, while the lower one gives a 110x30-degree pattern for the nearer seating. "We also used the Panflex dispersion control on the top box of each array, which kept unwanted energy off of the side walls, allowing a better direct sound field. By utilizing this methodology, we were also able to keep the sight lines desired by the church. We would have chosen A Series just for the technology, but the added bonus is that the system looks good in the space."

With St. Mary's musical ministry -- a mix of choirs, individual vocalists, instrumentalists, and percussionists -- now performing from the rear choir loft, SPC installed a Syva-based solution at the back of the nave to deliver rich musical reinforcement and proper imaging. Two Syva colinear systems are mounted to the rear wall, just below the far left and right edges of the balcony face, while two Syva Low enclosures are mounted a bit farther out and higher up for extended bandwidth and low frequency contour.

"The Syva system was chosen for its unique ability to throw medium distance with a very narrow vertical pattern control, as well as for the fact that it practically blends into the back wall of the room, especially with the custom RAL coloring that we've used for all of the L-Acoustics enclosures," says David Corbat, SPC's sales engineer. "The church's repertoire varies from classical hymns to more contemporary Christian songs, and Syva provides excellent results for it all, fulfilling the church's acoustical output and dispersion needs, without detracting from the aesthetic beauty of the space."

Justin Umbarger, St. Mary's new director of sacred music, concurs: "Because our music is performed from the back choir loft and the spoken word is proclaimed from the front, we now have two systems that can be used separately or in tandem, with each system perfectly tuned for its purpose. The result in power and clarity is just spectacular, especially with the music system, which is able to stand up to our pipe organ. As a musician, I personally love the flexibility of the Syva. Just this weekend alone, between all of our masses, we sang Haydn, Elevation Worship, and traditional hymnody. The Syva system flawlessly supported the needs of each genre. All of it sounded fantastic."

Two ultra-compact 5XT enclosures located up in the loft round out the new audio system, providing balcony reinforcement so that the musicians can hear the pastors and presiders. "We find this system a necessity, especially in responsive reading times, and it ties everything together nicely," Wilshaw notes, adding that the entire loudspeaker complement for the church is powered and processed by only two LA4X amplified controllers.

"With their new A10 liturgical system, spoken word at St. Mary is now direct, clear, and easy to understand, while the Syva musical system provides beautiful fidelity that really envelopes the parishioners. Soundvision very effectively proved that these L-Acoustics systems were the right choices for this project from the start. And even though the parish's recent pandemic measures -- like physical distancing and removing pew cushions -- have increased the reverberant nature of the room, with this installation, we've been able to assist the church in keeping better connected to the congregation than ever before."

For more info on St. Mary Catholic Church of Royal Oak, visit www.stmaryroyaloak.com.

WWWwww.l-acoustics.com

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(29 September 2020)

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