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Aviom Personal Mixers Used at Aldersgate Methodist Church

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SINGAPORE – CODA Audio Services, an audio design and system provider based in Australia, installed an Aviom Pro16 Personal Mixing System was at Aldersgate Methodist Church in Queenstown, Singapore.
The gear was brought in to tackle a unique audio challenge – an unusually shaped worship hall that prevented a clear flow of audio from reaching all of its parishioners.

 

One of the biggest challenges the church faced prior to the equipment upgrade was the building's hexagon shape, with the pulpit centered on one of the six sides. The live band is located directly to the right of the pulpit and the choir is positioned on the left. That separation, and the shape of the worship hall, added to the unfavorable nuances of the audio system.

 

Speech intelligibility was a prime consideration for selecting the new audio equipment. CODA looked to Aviom to provide a clear audio signal through a single Cat-5e cable, which would simplify the entire setup. In the short amount of time since the Aviom gear has been installed, it has helped solve all the audio problems and has proven to be a perfect addition to the new system. 

 

The musicians now use eight Aviom A-16II Personal Mixers at the church so they can tailor control over channel volume, grouping, pan, stereo spread, master volume and tone to their individual needs.

 

"Though this was a simple upgrade for the church, the Aviom gear supplied by CODA has helped tremendously," said Henry Han, chief AV technician at Aldersgate Methodist Church. "The musicians can now focus on playing well together rather than dealing with the constant struggle to attain the perfect monitor mix."

 

The Personal Mixers are connected to an A-16D Pro A-Net Distributor, which receives audio from an Allen & Heath iLiIVE-T112 console by way of an iDR-48 Mix Rack. With one A-Net input and eight parallel A-Net outputs, the A-16D Pro provides a low-cost way for Aldersgate to distribute audio and DC power to all the Personal Mixers from the front of house console.

 

"Aviom has proven to be the best solution for decreasing stage noise level for the Aldersgate band," says Ng Xin Yi of CODA Audio Services. "Previously, stage noise spilled over to the audience, which created discomfort among the patrons and confusion throughout the audio setup."

 

Established in 1978 under the name Clementi Methodist Church, the institution took its current name after settling into its home at Aldersgate Chapel in 1995. Today, there are over 1,000 members of the congregation.

 

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