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St Peter’s Church, Hurstbourne Tarrant

Having originally installed a sound re-enforcement system into St Peter’s near Andover some 15 years ago we are please to have been able to to now install an induction loop for the hard of hearing

Using Signet equipment we have provided a system with IMG Stageline wireless microphones that will assist the congregation in hearing the word and being involved in the whole service

While at the church we also did a little housework tidying older cables etc.

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Church Crookham Community Centre

Church Crookham Community Centre had a small problem with their sound system which was caused by their own popularity.

The second music channel on the mixer had developed an intermittent contact on the input sockets purely though use

Rather than the centre being without it’s sound system while a repair as made we replaced the mixer and associated cables so that the whole system is ready for immediate use

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Farnborough Leisure Centre

We have now serviced the sound system in Studio 2 at Farnborough Leisure Centre and replaced the two blown speakers with IMG Stageline PAB-586 units to almost the existing speakers – IMG used to supply these in black or white but they are now only available in white

While on site we carried out a check of the Studio sound system, resetting and adjusting a few settings reading for classes later today

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Fareham Methodist Church

We have just fully updated the sound system at Fareham Methodist Church providing a wireless lectern and 3 other wireless microphones, a Class D digital two zone amplifier and a versatile 10 input mixer. Future expansion is catered for with two spare antenna outputs on the aerial distributor so that more wireless mics can be added when required

The existing Toa loudspeakers and  Current Thinking loop amplifier were all kept for re-use in the new system as they all high specification devices

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Woking Crematorium annual Remembrance Service

The first Sunday every July we supply the sound system for this wonderful day at Woking Crematorium. This is the UK’s oldest crematorium and it is fitting that this memorial service is so well attended every year

As usual the weather was grand – a flight of white doves, members of the British Legion, Girl Guides, The Salvation Army, a choir and a string quartet made for a great atmosphere

We used around 15 microphones, 750 watts, 35 loudspeakers and much cable to provide sound around the gardens