Webinar: Solving Worship Audio Challenges with Beam Steering

by | Audio, Audio Connections, Production, Webinars & Podcasts

Echoey sanctuary? Struggling with speech clarity? Brandon Heinz of Renkus-Heinz  and Worship Facility editor Gene Lass break down the benefits of beam-steering loudspeakers and how they make it easy to achieve crystal-clear sound, in even the toughest church spaces. Learn how digitally steerable loudspeakers are making great audio easier, faster, and more accessible than ever before.

Key points will include:

  • The Unique Challenges of HoW Audio
  • The Basics of Beam Steering
  • The Benefits Beyond Sound.

Note: This is not a live or simulated live event. Registrants will be emailed a link to the video, which they can watch as many times as they like, whenever they like.

To register, click here.

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