End stage volume battles for good. Learn how in-ear monitors work for church worship teams, which system fits your setup, and how to integrate IEMs with Allen & Heath and Midas consoles.

End stage volume battles for good. Learn how in-ear monitors work for church worship teams, which system fits your setup, and how to integrate IEMs with Allen & Heath and Midas consoles.

Sunday rehearsal starts the same way every week. The vocalist asks for more lead vocal. The guitarist turns up because the wedge feels dull. The drummer wants more click, but the keyboard player says the click is bleeding into everything. Front of house tries to help, but every monitor change shifts the stage balance again. […]

Your Sunday service starts in ten minutes. The pastor’s mic sounds thin in the room, the keyboard is too loud in the livestream, and somebody has a laptop balanced on a folding chair with two mystery adapters hanging off the side. After service, your team wants a recording for review, but all you captured was […]

A lot of AV problems don’t start with the camera, the projector, or the mixer. They start with one overlooked connection in the middle of the chain. You see it on a Sunday morning when the confidence monitor drops out for a second. You see it at a school assembly when the guest speaker’s video […]

Bad live sound usually announces itself before the event even starts. A volunteer taps a mic and hears a ring in the speakers. A teacher waves from the back of the gym because the announcements are muddy. A worship leader asks for “just a little more vocal” and the whole room gets louder, but not […]

If you're shopping for a power amp for a church, school auditorium, portable worship rig, or small event system, you're probably dealing with one of two problems. Either the current amp isn't reliable anymore, or nobody on the team is fully confident that it's set up correctly. That combination causes the same headaches every weekend. […]