Worship Centers

Worship Centers

Worship centers can range from traveling ministries to large multiple function, multiple building complexes. However, regardless of size, the desire for clear, high-quality audio is paramount to getting the message heard.

Achieving an optimum acoustic environment in a large worship center can be very challenging. There is a delicate balance between speech intelligibility and music performance enhancement. Lectrosonics offers a complete range of wireless microphone systems and audio processing products that ensure both speech and music are crisp and clear while minimizing both interference and audio feedback.

The DM series of DSP matrix mixers use our LecNet2 network protocol for ease of programming and remote accessibility via local networks. These systems can be ganged and chained in order to allow for up to several hundred microphone inputs. Automatic microphone mixing using a proportional gain algorithm and AutoSkew™ ensure that the right channel gets priority without using troublesome gates.

Traveling ministries will find our powerful, portable PA system (Long Ranger 4) ideal both in terms of convenience and size. The built in wireless microphone system and rechargeable battery means no fumbling with bulky power cables. Its relatively small size makes it easy to transport, set up and use.

    Wireless Receivers

  • R400A single-channel unit
  • Venue modular receiver system

    Wireless Transmitters*

  • UT400VM handheld transmitter
  • LMa belt-pack transmitter
  • SMa Series super-mini transmitters
  • RM remote unit for SM transmitter

    Audio Processing Systems

  • DM84 with eight inputs and four outputs
  • DM812 with eight inputs and 12 outputs
  • DM1612 with 16 inputs and 12 outputs
  • DM1624 with 16 inputs and 24 outputs

    Wireless System for Test & Measurement*

  • TM400

*LICENSING INFORMATION:
Licensing: A ministerial license to operate this equipment may be required in certain areas. Consult your national authority for possible requirements. Changes or modifications not expressly approved could void your authority to operate the equipment. Licensing of wireless microphone equipment is the user’s responsibility, and licensability depends on the user’s classification and application, and on the selected frequency. The user is strongly urged to contact the appropriate telecommunications authority concerning proper licensing, and before choosing and ordering frequencies.