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SLS International's Speakers Selected by Houston's Berean Baptist Church |
Company Continues Penetration of Church Market HOUSTON, Nov. 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- SLS International (OTC Bulletin Board: SITI) announced today that Berean Baptist Church, located in Houston, Texas, has selected and installed multiple RLA/3 modules (Ribbon Line Array) in its 450-seat sanctuary. The system is configured using the lightweight and compact LS6500 modules that include the company's own unique Ribbon Driver technology.
Built in 1976, the original audio system was part of the church's initial construction. Due to the age and performance of the audio system, many members of the congregation were having a difficult time hearing the music and ministers in the sanctuary. Church officials turned to Randy Golden, veteran audio engineer and owner of Golden Ear Audio, for expert advice on revamping its system.
"I chose the SLS speakers particularly because this is a small yet wide room," said Mr. Golden who has also completed a number of installations throughout the Houston and San Antonio areas. "I knew a high frequency system with SLS' ribbon tweeter would give much more consistent coverage side to side. The RLA/3s provides the coverage that I wanted and at a low volume. They are very easy to install and simple to adjust."
"The RLA/3 is targeted towards corporate, sanctuary and club venues where the placement of typical line array systems are challenged by either size or budget constraints," says R. Bob Adams, director of technical communication for SLS. "Since we were dealing with a small room, our main focus for Berean Baptist Church was on the design elements. Initially, the SLS speakers were going to hang in the same spot as the old speakers, but due to structural support that was not possible. We worked with Randy and came up with the split array design that gives very consistent coverage throughout the room. This installation is another verification that our technology can be used in any application and will give better performance than conventional speaker systems." |