In the Affoltern district of Zurich sits the Church of St Katharina, its brutalist architecture making the 100-year-old venue beautiful yet acoustically challenging with reflective surfaces and an irregular floorplan. These were met by Chris Steiger, CEO of A/V distributor promedias, using compact, custom painted Renkus-Heinz a Dante-enabled Iconyx Compact digitally steered line arrays.

Church of St Katharina,Together with the church leaders, Steiger set out to address the church’s polygonal floor plan, wooden pews and irregular projections and wall recesses. ‘With an asymmetrical shape and the reflective surfaces common in brutalist-designed houses of worship, such as the sanctuary at St Katharina, we knew the true challenge was going to be the loudspeaker selection,’ he says.

‘The ICC36/3-RD1 arrays from Renkus-Heinz were the solution the church needed for sound quality, coverage, and the high intelligibility. Plus, the minimal footprint and custom paint match of the speakers fit the aesthetic of the church very well.’

The leaders at St Katharina were apprehensive that a new sound system would require messy cabling, a large number of speakers and an obtrusive appearance for only a marginally improved sound experience. However, Steiger assured them that the Renkus-Heinz ICC36/3-RD1 Series would bring the performance and directivity of multiple loudspeakers with just two Dante Audio-over-IP arrays – actually reducing the number of loudspeakers and necessary cabling.

With ICC36/3-RD1, a 36-channel digital amplifier powers the array’s 36, three-inch full-range, high-sensitivity drivers. With an amplifier and DSP channel for each driver, the Iconyx Compact loudspeakers have all the flexibility to custom tailor the asymmetrical beam of sound needed for the space.

‘Installing the two ICC36/3-RD1 speakers enables St Katharina to have intelligible spoken word during services and engaging live musical performances from the band for the nearly 500-person congregation,’ says Renkus-Heinz European Technical Sales Manager, Michal Poplawski. ‘The beam steering technology within the ICC36/3-RD1 arrays provide St Katharina the sound solution for putting audio directly on the worshipers and away from the irregular and reflective architecture.’

‘The church has been so happy with the even audio coverage that the new Renkus-Heinz speakers provide to its worshipers,’ Steiger reports. ‘The custom colour and compact design guarantee attention stays on the service. We couldn’t have asked for more.’

More: www.renkus-heinz.com

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