Compact NEXO GEO M6 Brings Clarity and Consistent Coverage to Ballymoney Church of God

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The Ballymoney Church of God is a Pentecostal evangelical church that has served its community in County Antrim, Northern Ireland for 75 years. The church has recently celebrated the refurbishment of its Sanctuary, which included the design and installation of a new NEXO GEO M6 line array sound system.

“We had previously installed PS15-R2 point source speakers at Ballymoney so the church were already familiar with the performance and clarity of NEXO systems” reports Rea Sound Director Roger McMullan.

“Part of the new brief was to propose a system with exceptional clarity for voice reproduction and the power to handle live music, while achieving consistent coverage throughout the space. 

“Left and right clusters of 3 x NEXO GEO M6s beneath a single MSUB12 delivered all the performance criteria with the benefit of a low visual impact, each array being only 373mmm wide.”

Amplification and processing for the system comes from a single NEXO NXAMP4X1Mk2 Powered TD Controller, with the 3 main boxes on each of 2 channels, and separate channels for each of the subs.

“This is another highly successful NEXO church installation for Rea Sound” comments Roger in conclusion, “and we’re pleased to say the client is very happy with the end result and sound quality.”

About Rea Sound

Celebrating over 50 years in business, Rea Sound has grown to be one of the largest professional audio-visual distributors, installer and design companies in the country. The Rea Sound team has over 200 years of combined experience in helping customers across Northern Ireland and Ireland to create better audio-visual experience for their venues.

For further information on Rea Sound, visit: reasound.com

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