Don’t Miss the Loudspeaker Demo at CFX!

by | Audio, Church Facilities Expo, Production

It’s not too late to go to the Church Facilities Expo, where you can see not only dozens of sessions to help you improve your church worship service, church security, or church teams, as well as the Expo with any kind of product or service your church could need, but also the Live Sound Loudspeaker Demo, where you can see demonstrations of the capabilities of a wide variety of loudspeakers from the best manufacturers serving the House of Worship market. There’ s nothing else of this scale, anywhere, and it draws attendees from all over the country every year.


The Loudspeaker Demo is free with your CFX registration, just follow the link here.

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