Clair Brothers kiTCurve12 System Represents the Future Today at Cedar Park Church Near Seattle Sitting proudly on a sprawling campus in the Bothell community outside of Seattle, Washington, Cedar Park Church began humbly in 1970 and has, for the last nearly 50 years, been growing each year by reaching out to the people in the community and greater eastside area. The church's mission is to create opportunities for people willing and eager to be changed by the good news of the gospel, to live by it and spread the word to help friends now and down the road. Creating a strong future is a cornerstone principle that guides Cedar Park Church. It's one of the ways organizational decisions are made here; decisions that assure ongoing commitment to the gospel, to attendees of Cedar Park Church and to the very infrastructure of the church itself. This explains why, when the time came to upgrade the church's sound system in its 970-seat main auditorium, the decision to install a new system from Clair Brothers wasn't just about having the best sound money can buy, it was about achieving an acoustical design for the future with an eye on upcoming building modifications. Steve Palermo, owner of LIFT AV, consultant and project manager of the new system, explains, "No architectural changes had to be made, however, we did spec the system for the church's planned future renovations. This Clair Brothers kiTCurve12 system was designed to accommodate future renovations without requiring any further system enhancements or funding." Cedar Park Church's old system was antiquated and due for a modern approach. The first step of the physical installation was the removal of all 18 of the old speakers, ten amplifiers, and a long-passed-its-prime system processor. Palermo adds, "The idea was to significantly reduce the amplifier footprint and amperage requirements while making a huge improvement in fidelity, output, and headroom. And with the new four per side kiTCurve12 system, a significant improvement was made to the stage site lines thanks to the incredibly elegant form factor of the system." Palermo and his LIFT AV team worked closely with Andy Soemo, sound and recording pastor at Cedar Park Church, to determine the best speaker system choice. Their professional expectations for this project were high. "I provided several options to Cedar Park Church and discussed pro and cons of each. Andy and I determined we wanted the very best loudspeaker components available, but our choice had to meet certain expectations: clarity of high-impact sound, dispersion with the least number of boxes, minimal site line obstruction and, of course, long-term return on investment." One reality of the room is that it's quite wide, so horizontal dispersion and vertical dispersion had to be carefully considered. Another is that the Cedar Park Church auditorium has two large projection screens left and right of the stage. Placement of the speakers, although purposefully minimal, still had to be strategic so as not to block projection. Palermo continues, "Andy and I also agreed a cabinet with 12" speakers would be best to achieve smoother and effortless sound in the lower midrange. We chose Clair Brothers -- a brand and product synonymous with the very best in sound, product quality and exemplary end user support. Taking all of this into consideration, Clair Brothers was an easy choice." Now that the install is complete, and he's had some time to experience it firsthand, Soemo tells us, "I'm really happy about the kiTCurve12s because the 12" drivers provide a big full range response even without subwoofers. The speakers also provide excellent coverage in a room that is very wide with very little perceptible SPL and frequency drop off. There's superb headroom and the kiTCurve12s are consistent from low to high volume. Mixing is super easy. I'm more than pleased with how our new Clair Brothers system performs." In addition to the kiTCurve12s, LIFT AV also installed four individual Clair Brothers 18" CS18-II subwoofers because of their low height/high power capability (The subs were required to fit under a fairly low stage cap). Clair Brothers/Lab.gruppen high-powered multi-channel amps were used for the kiTCurve12s and subs, while an Allen & Heath dLive S7000 console was installed for front-of-house and a dLive C1500 was put in the auditorium's broadcast room. Also included in the FOH system is a Waves Sound Grid for additional Waves Plugins. "Our design met and exceeded all the church's requirements," concludes Palermo. "Henry Hissrich, business development manager at Clair Brothers, was integral in assuring our confidence that we had the specifications spot on. Henry and his Clair Brothers team are top notch professionals who made our experience pleasant and effortless. I can also honestly say that the pastor and everyone involved at Cedar Park Church had smiling faces from the moment we turned the new system on. Such an improvement and a relief for them, because now they can focus on their message and singers and musicians can concentrate on putting on great performances." Adds Soemo, "It's truly fun to watch when they can be passionate and creative without limitations, especially sound system limitations. That is more than anyone can ask for!"
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