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Eliminate Unwanted Reverberation for Live Sound in a Church Setting

A modern church with acoustic treatment panels on the wall.

Perhaps It's Not a Problem with the PA System—You May Need to Fix the Room 

Does your room have an acoustic problem? When the band plays and people speak, does the sound reverberate off walls, making it difficult to understand the spoken word or the band? 

High church ceilings are lovely for choral music and organs but make understanding other speech or instruments difficult. In a church, every seat should offer every person a consistent natural sound. If seats in the front are louder while others in the back can hardly hear, people may feel disconnected or distracted.

While you may be concerned that your speakers or audio system are faulty, the issue with the acoustics and lack of clarity is most likely due to the challenging acoustics of the space. Factors such as ceiling height, hard surfaces, and wall and floor materials can all contribute to this problem. Installing church sound panels can significantly improve the sound quality by addressing these acoustic challenges.

Fortunately, there is a straightforward solution that can permanently resolve this issue and help to reduce echo. Here’s how acoustic treatment panels work and can help your church in Spokane, WA, and surrounding areas.

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