Download: House of Worship Loudspeaker Design Guide

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Providing intelligible speech and music reproduction is the main purpose of any house of worship audio system. However, houses of worship come in many sizes, styles, and configurations, creating a multitude of audio challenges. This House of Worship Design Guide provides loudspeaker suggestions for ten common types of worship spaces, giving sound engineers — professional and volunteer — a starting point for delivering the message with clarity and power.

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