One of the best-respected churches in Seoul, the Somang Presbyterian Church in located in the heart of the fashionable Gangnam district. Its history, stretches over more than 40 years, and reflects its progressive use of technology in worship services. The most recent example of this is a full reworing of its second sanctuary.

Used primarily for wedding services and by the church’s youth group, Somang’s second sanctuary would feel like a main auditorium elsewhere. Yet for Jung Hak Kim and Seokwoo Choi of Star Networks, the space presented a number of challenges, including high reverberation that had made the previous audio system sound muddy.

‘The old system had a lack of intelligibility which we needed to solve,’ explains Jung Hak Kim. ‘Plus, the interior of the sanctuary has been completely renewed. We needed to ensure that the new system was unobtrusive and didn’t block the audience’s view of the new LED screen at the rear of the stage.

Somang Presbyterian Church‘Like most churches, they didn’t want us to put subwoofers on the floor, mainly because of appearance, so I wanted to find an acoustically ideal position to provide even low-end coverage. We also had to eliminate the need for front fill. Finally, we had to be careful to secure maximum gain before feedback – the pastor’s podium was moved forward by approximately 2m, but the rigging position remained the same.’

For Star Networks, the solution was clear: TW AUDiO Ella.

‘This was a big decision for the church – it was not easy to invest in new technology during the coronavirus pandemic,’ explains Seokwoo Choi. ‘But it’s an investment for the next generation and for everyone’s recovery after Covid-19.’

LR hangs of 12 per side Ella6 enclosures now cover the entire sanctuary, supported by two S32 subwoofers discreetly positioned in the middle of the proscenium, where organ speakers were once installed. The S32’s cardioid preset minimises rearward lobing. The entire system is powered by two Powersoft T604DSP and one Powersoft T602DSP.

‘Ella’s sleek and elegant appearance blends perfectly with the venue’s aesthetic,’ says Seokwoo Choi. ‘It is almost invisible compared with the old bulky PA and the congregation enjoys perfect sightlines to the LED screen. Also, the SPL of the new system is around a third of its predecessor but delivers better intelligibility and coverage.

Most importantly, the church is delighted: ‘The pastor has described it as a huge upgrade, he’s absolutely thrilled, and the church musicians say they feel like they are performing in a concert hall. The success of this installation will be a touchstone for the future.’

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