Redemption Church Rio Rancho, the fist church plant of Desert Springs Church in Albuquerque, finally moved into there new worship space this Sunday. I spent yesterday getting the sound system up and running. It has been a long road to get in this space and we praise God for the work this church is doing and is going to do in the future. Here is a breakdown of the sound equipment.
Yamaha MG32/14FX mixer
DBX 231 stereo Equalizer
QSC K12's for Mains
JBL PRX418S Subwoofer
Aviom System for monitors
Shure SM58 vocal microphones
SM57 Instrument microphones
A system that sounds pretty good and gives the some room to grow.
Welcome to "Feedback from the Ponderosa". For those who do not know the sound area here at Desert Springs Church was lovingly deemed "the Ponderosa" after the TV show Bonanza because of the large amount of space it occupies in our Worship Center. This blog will be used to give feedback about services, training on equipment, and general information on events happening here at DSC.
Sunday, May 27, 2012
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Monday, May 21, 2012
Barbershop! Got to Love it!
Well my interesting month of extra shows continued. Earlier I mentioned that I go to hang with Robert Scovill as he and his crew set up for the Tom Petty show here abq, then I did a home school talent show here at the Springs. The next night I did house sound for a boxing pay per view for Univision. Well now, as the title of this post shows, I got do a Barbershop choir and some quartets. The last six or so years I have been privileged to do run sound for shows for the Duke City Sound and the last couple of years the New MexiChord's. Both choirs are excellent are fun to listen to. Usually their shows they fly in a great special quartet. This year the New Mexichords' had a group that the was here a few years ago called the O.C. Times. They were the 2008 international champions and they are really good. Visit their website and buy some of their music, I think you will enjoy. Here is what gear I used at the New MexiChords' spring show.
Choir: Two Audio Technica ATM 450's on Atlas SMS5B with Atlas Boom.
Quartets: Two Sennheiser E914's. I mounted them in an X/Y pattern using Shure's A27M stereo microphone adapter mounted on a K&M Tripod studio stand.
Monitoring was provided by 4 Meyer UM-1P
Choir: Two Audio Technica ATM 450's on Atlas SMS5B with Atlas Boom.
Quartets: Two Sennheiser E914's. I mounted them in an X/Y pattern using Shure's A27M stereo microphone adapter mounted on a K&M Tripod studio stand.
Monitoring was provided by 4 Meyer UM-1P
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Friday, May 11, 2012
A Look from Above
I was going through some pictures that were taken during the month of Easter. Here is what Easter rehearsal looked like this year rom 25 feet up while changing a stage light.
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Sunday, May 6, 2012
A Week of Variety
Well when you are a church sound guy that still does a little free lance work you get a wide variety of events that you get to participate in. This last week was one of those for me. The 1st photo was my Tuesday at a seminar with Robert Scovill, front of house for Tom Petty and on staff with Avid who makes the Venue consoles. Photo two is a pick from an all day rehearsal and performance of a home school talent show at the Springs. The final photo is of the boxing ring for a Univision Pay per view up at Santa Ana Star Casino where I handled the sound in the venue and split all the signals to the television truck for a live broadcast. Sunday of course was my most important gig mixing FOH at DSC for our Sunday services, no photo available. A very busy and fun week.
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