Mylliem Presbyterian Church Installs State-Of-The-Art Audio Solution
Mylliem Presbyterian Church Gallery & Under Gallery with MX801 Ceiling Mountable Speakers Amplified by QA1004
When Mylliem Presbyterian Church in Shillong wanted to elevate their Aural Experience, they connected with System Integrator Aidon Electronics to craft a versatile Audio system that could deliver real-time live experience. Understanding these demands of the church, Aidon Electronics reached out to Delhi based audio supplier Sun Infonet to supply state-of-the-art audio gear.
The Mylliem Presbyterian Church is 15km far from the Scotland of India, Shillong. The church holds a seating capacity of nearly 700plus people and practices Mass Prayers and Cultural programmes often.
The church management wanted an intelligent audio system that could enhance the sermons and readings while also complementing the music of the in-house Band for the regular followers.
Shillong based System Integrator Aidon Electronics deployed a tech-savvy audio system with a versatile combination of equipment to deliver a real-time live experience.
Don, Managing Director, Aidon Electronics, visited the church before installations and faced technical challenges concerning the church's architectural design. The church constructed was not audio-friendly and had reverberation issues, and the ceiling height was 20 feet, with no UPVC board installed. After many visits and research and brainstorming sessions, Don came up with a combination of audio gears that would complement the infrastructure of the building while also fulfilling its purpose.
For the FOH, he deployed Quest 4 HPI110 Compact Hi-Definition Loudspeaker and two Quest QM600 Asi Sub-Woofer amplified by QA3004. The Gallery and Under Gallery with four MX801 Ceiling Mountable Speakers as fill-in amplified by QA1004 (Power Amplifier). On the sides of the platform, he installed two MX801.
The Main Podium with One Shure MX412, and the other smaller podium with two Shure CVG12 – 12” Gooseneck Microphones. Whereas, for the Table: one Shure – CVG18/D – 18” Gooseneck Microphone. For mixing the band and managing the entire installed sound system one Allen & Heath QU 24.
According to Don,“I have chosen the Quest brand and the HPI110 mainly because of the high reverberant issue of the venue and the long throw that the Quest speaker gives. With 130SPL on each speaker, the audio output would be sufficient enough to give a balanced sound to fill in a room of 700 people for both speech and live music”.