Shantou Sheng Ming Tang churchAPG North and Eastern Asia has completed the first house of worship installation of its Uniline loudspeaker system in China, at the 3,000-capacity Shantou Sheng Ming Tang church.

Serving one of the largest churches in Guangdong province, the project was carried out by MPHK Group, the Hong Kong-based APG dealer, who installed the entire sound system as well as HD video and LED stage lighting solutions. The project was completed in a month, from system design to implementation.

‘The main acoustical challenge was to overcome the unwanted resonance due to the size of the church,’ remembers APG North and Eastern Asia MD, Raymond Wong. ‘Its high ceilings and the presence of two corridors on each side of the room were challenging as they created unwanted resonance. Because the Uniline range is easily controllable, we knew we would easily overcome those challenges and provide consistent coverage and high intelligibility for the public’

Shantou Sheng Ming Tang churchThe team knew that Uniline was suited to the task, and could be configured to provide consistent coverage across the auditorium.

Six UL210 for the main system, coupled with two TB118S subwoofers. Two MX2 speakers provide the required front fill, while six speakers from the DX range cover the balcony and stage areas. Audio distribution in the corridors is handled by ten APG MX1 distribution speakers from the Micro Axial series.

The front of house speaker system is fed by three APG SA20:2 amplifiers, while the monitor and distribution speakers are powered by Crown amplifiers. All APG speaker parameters including level, equalisation, delay time, etc. are managed by a couple of APG DMS48 digital controllers. MPHK also selected a combination of wireless and handheld Shure microphones to deliver the sermons, while the choir has been fitted with two matched pairs of Haun microphones.

According to Wong, the church is satisfied with the new audio system, and is now looking to fit APG speaker systems in sister churches: ‘What’s impressive with the APG speakers is that we get the same sound accuracy across the whole range,’ he says. ‘And the Uniline range is so versatile and flexible that it is equally suited to reproduce the sound of a choir with a piano or an organ, a sermon or a pop/rock concert.’

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