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Faith Community Church, a contemporary-style worship congregation based in Tucson, Arizona, provides engaging immersive services with audio technology from Eastern Acoustic Works (EAW)
Faith Community Church had a plan to update its aging audio system. After being presented with an immersive system demo comprised of EAW’s Adaptive AC6 Column Loudspeakers, the choice was apparent. The new system included 19 AC6s (nine in the front and 10 surrounds) to create a 360-degree immersive design. The venue also incorporated three Otto subwoofers and 13 MKD526 2-way full-range dual-woofer loudspeakers as stage-lip front fills.
This project was a collaboration between the EAW team, MGA and Hugo Larin, senior business development manager at Flux Immersive. The move to immersive was suggested by Michael Garrison, president and owner of Michael Garrison Associates (MGA). As the integrator on this project, Garrison was well-versed in EAW’s Adaptive series.
“There are many great loudspeaker products from very respected manufacturers that we could have chosen for this project,” said Garrison. “But the AC6’s unique performance capabilities, excellent sonic quality and great overall value easily won the day! And the church leadership’s previous experience with EAW’s Adaptive product line made the AC6/Otto combination the unanimous best choice for Faith Community Church.”
“The unanticipated morphing of this project’s scope and design target required a significant level of communication, coordination, cooperation, trust and goodwill by all involved parties. Also, the short timeline during a very busy holiday season added a lot of pressure,” continued Garrison. “The smooth execution and successful outcome of this project would not have been possible without the over-the-top support and dedication from both EAW and Flux; they are great partners.”
The first-time installation combination of EAW’s Adaptive technology with Flux’s industry-leading Spat Revolution immersive control software delivered precise sound coverage to create an environment that enhanced the worship experience for Faith Community Church.
“The ability to steer sound where we need it to go and fill the gaps where other systems can’t is a great benefit to our facility and our congregants,” said Jacob Pierce, Administrative Pastor at Faith Community Church. “We wanted a quality system out of the box and when you add an immersive engine, the clarity only increases. The system was easy for me to learn and teach our volunteers, and they can now effortlessly produce a professional-sounding mix.”

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