Georgia Church Stays with YamahaMount Pisgah United Methodist Church in Johns Creek, Georgia recently added two CL5s and CL1 Digital Audio Console to its sanctuary; a CL5 and CL1 are located at the front of house location and the second CL5 at monitors. Muzeek World of Corona, California was responsible for the upgrade. Long familiar with Yamaha digital consoles having owned a 96-channel PM1D, the CL console set up will enable the church to cascade the two front-of-house consoles together for the desired channel count necessary for the sanctuary. "The CL5 will also be used as a broadcast console, set up as a stereo board, and integrated with Nuendo for multi-tracking," states John Sardari, senior AV account manager for Muzeek World. The 2,500-seat Mount Pisgah UMC currently has over 2,500 members in its congregation. Two services are held on Sunday, both traditional and contemporary, with full orchestra and a 100-voice choir along with rhythm section and soloists. Muzeek World also installed four Rio3224-D input/output boxes; two located back stage and two in the orchestra pit. A Rio1608-D is used in the church video production suite. Mount Pisgah UMC also has two Yamaha TF5 digital audio consoles in the children's production spaces and two Yamaha LS9-32s in the youth and school production spaces. "We are a Yamaha house," stated Mickey Lyons, technical director, Mount Pisgah UMC, "and built our entire audio infrastructure around Dante, integrating well with our Shure ULX-D and Aviom D800." For more information on Muzeek World, visit www.muszeekworld.com.
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