Seville's San Isidro Labrador Parish optimizes its public address with FBT and Sennheiser
In the central nave, two FBT DLA 804A loudspeakers have been installed and two Project speakers have been installed in the chapel 315. A DMM processor 8008 It is responsible for the mixing and control of the different entrances and exits of the rooms. The temple also has 5 flexo MEG microphones 14-40 and a wireless XSW handheld 35 by Sennheiser.
The Parish of San Isidro Labrador in Seville is a building of the fourteenth century and has recently modernized its public address system implementing the technology of FBT and Sennheiser, brands that are distributed in Spain by Magnetron.
The parish of San Isidro in Seville is configured by a central nave of 30 meters deep by 18 meters wide, and for a tabernacle chapel of 10×12 metre. In the central nave, two digital columns of adjustable directivity FBT DLA 804A have been installed to cover the 25 meters of depth of the audience area.
The tabernacle has been soundproofed with two FBT Project speakers 315. A DMM processor 8008 of the same brand is responsible for the mixing, equalization, Anti-feedback control and management of the different entrances and exits of the rooms, as well as the compression control and noise gate of the microphones.
The microphones used are 5 MEG flexo micros 14-40 and a wireless XSW handheld 35 by Sennheiser. Using DLA 804A columns, It is achieved that the reverberation effect of the central nave is imperceptible to the attending parishioners.
In addition, the sound pressure difference, (SPL), between the first row of banks and the last is minimal, maintaining a uniform volume level throughout the audience area.
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