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JUBILEE BAPTIST CHURCH ROCKS WITH SOUND PHYSICS LABS SPEAKERS


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BOLINGBROOK, ILLINOIS: For the first time in four years, Easter Sunday services this past April at Jubilee Baptist Church in Bolingbrook, Illinois, were music to the ears of the more than 1,000 parishioners who packed the sanctuary.

Gone were the sights of people straining to hear and the pastor grimacing as microphone feedback mounted, and the sound of music and speech bouncing around an acoustically challenged building. New on the scene, however, were loudspeakers from Sound Physics Labs, Glenview, Illinois, an addition that almost single-handedly made years of chronic sound problems at the church almost magically disappear.

Recommended and installed by GMK, a Chicago-based systems integration firm, SPL triktraps, runts and td1 subwoofers combine to produce a "night and day difference" in the sound quality, according to Chris King, a co-owner of GMK.

"After helping the church patch together a system four years ago that would work until they could afford an upgrade, we finally demo'd the SPL speakers last year," King says. "The church gave us a purchase order right after the demo with the goal being to have the new system in place by Easter."

As it turned out, both GMK and SPL delivered. Easter Sunday services at the church, which is heavily oriented to contemporary services featuring loud live music, were the most dynamic in years, King says.

King's solution consisted of four SPL trik-trap speakers hung in pairs from the ceiling, 15 feet off the floor; two SPL-runts flown directly over the choir serving as choir monitors; and two SPL-td1 subwoofers, positioned on the floor in front of the riser. Working in tandem with overflow loudspeakers from another manufacturer, the SPLs have produced more focused sound and have eliminated severe feedback and coverage problems.

"This new stereo system does a much better job than the center cluster system they had before, which wasn't providing the needed coverage and was producing a lot of feedback," King noted.

The key to the SPLs' effectiveness, King says, is their tight pattern control. Designed to provide coverage for most of the seating areas, the SPL-triktrap pairs deliver outstanding intelligibility by keeping extraneous amplified sound off the highly reflective ceiling and wall areas. The SPL-td1 subwoofers, meanwhile, deliver a low-end that the church couldn't approach in the previous audio system configuration.

"As a Southern Baptist congregation, Jubilee can get pretty rocking with a full band, and they want to be able to have the bass be heard," King says. "In the old setup they didn't have any room for subs. But with these compact td1s, the church is able to get a lot of extended low-frequency that's very clean with minimal distortion in not much space."

Like the trik-traps, the SPL-runts deliver outstanding pattern control, an important feature given the challenges the church had faced in intelligibility for the choir. "The runts fire right down at the choir and there's no worry about them spilling into the congregation area because of their pattern control," he says. "Now it's much easier for the choir to hear everything. Plus, now the pulpit mics and wireless lav mics can be turned on without worry about feedback."

Combined with minor acoustical treatments that were installed to help mitigate sound reflection problems, the SPL speakers have given Jubilee Baptist a reason to look forward to Sunday services with excitement rather than trepidation.

Sound Physics Labs patented trik-trap and runt loudspeakers rock Jubilee Baptist Church in Bolingbrook, Illinois.

Sound Physics Labs patented trik-trap and runt loudspeakers rock Jubilee Baptist Church in Bolingbrook, Illinois.

"The SPLs pack a lot of punch and they overcame a lot of sound problems," says King, who's used the same complement of SPLs in numerous other church jobs. "Now, Jubilee is able to have the choir and soloists be heard over the music and be understood at the same time, with added volume, but also increased intelligibility."

Sound Physics Labs is the parent company of ServoDrive, Inc. ServoDrive manufactures the industry benchmark BassTech7 and ContraBass subwoofers. Sound Physics Labs is responsible for the complete line of Unity loudspeakers.

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