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NORTHRIDGE, California – In a house of worship installation that showcases the easy configuration
capabilities of JBL VERTEC® line arrays, Nigerian systems integration firm ET Quake Multimedia recently
upgraded the audio system at The Refuge in Abuja, Nigeria, a branch of the Lagos-based House on the Rock
Church. UK-based independent consultant Roland Hemming provided system design assistance, relying on the
superior performance characteristics of VERTEC® DP Series powered line arrays with JBL DrivePack™
technology to provide the facility with a clear, powerful full-bandwidth sound reinforcement system.
Built in 1999, The Refuge is one of 40 House on the Rock worship sites and mission facilities in Nigeria. Pastor
GoodHeart Obi C. Ekwueme leads The Refuge, which acts as a springboard for strategic ministry operations in
northern Nigeria and beyond. As the evangelical organization has expanded, so has its need for improved,
high-performance audio systems for its churches.
The Refuge's new main PA system features two arrays in a left-right
configuration, each containing 10 JBL VT4887ADP-AN powered
compact line array elements, and three JBL VT4880A ultra-long
excursion, dual 18-inch arrayable subwoofers. Using onboard
amplification and digital signal processing technology designed in
cooperation with Crown and dbx, each JBL VT4887ADP-AN compact
line array loudspeaker contains a DP-2 DrivePack, providing 2,200
watts peak (1,100W continuous) output power. With suspension
hardware including quick-release pins and end-mounted metal frames
to couple adjacent units together in rigid but flexible arrays, the
VERTEC loudspeakers helped simplify the installation process. "The
VERTEC line arrays were a very good fit for this project," Hemming
said. "They were easy to configure and the actual installation of the
loudspeakers, with all the rigging, took less than a day."
Complementing the main line array system are eight JBL AC28/95
loudspeakers dispersed throughout the worship space as delay fills. A
total of 16 VRX915M stage monitors are available to serve the
venue's performance-based worship services. Crown MA12000i and
MA5000i amplifiers power the loudspeaker elements not equipped
with JBL DrivePacks, while the system also features a Soundcraft
MH3 mixing console at the front of house position. Signal processing is
achieved with dbx DriveRack 4800 Loudspeaker Management
Systems, and a variety of AKG microphones round out the new system
installation.
For more information on ET Quake Multimedia, please visit www.etquakemultimedia.com
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