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Charis Bible College Opens Auditorium Equipped With KLANG Monitoring

Christian Wissmuller by Christian Wissmuller
July 26, 2019
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Based in the foothills of Colorado’s majestic Pike’s Peak, Charis Bible College’s latest major development is the completion of The Auditorium, a new 3,200-seat worship, performance, and teaching space. For the design and installation of the 150,000-square-foot Auditorium’s audio, video, and lighting systems, Charis once again turned to Franktown, Colorado-based HOW systems integrator AcousTech, which installed three KLANG:vier immersive IEM mixing systems as part of the massive project.

According to Roland Dutzmann, AcousTech’s president and founder, he had planned to suggest that Charis use KLANG systems for The Auditorium, but his client actually expressed an interest in the technology before he could mention it: “When we met in January of last year to finalize the sanctuary’s AVL system designs and gear choices, Nate Carter, Charis’ AVL engineer, brought up his interest in using KLANG before I could suggest it.”

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Carter picks up the story: “I was first pointed in the direction of KLANG by a Swedish friend who is a musician, composer, and producer,” he says. “Our Worship Arts department practices a great deal of diversity in style and ensemble size and type. We do everything from classic and modern gospel to more “modern” worship styles and artists, and we’re also moving to include classical liturgical styles as well for certain events. So in terms of our technical needs, flexibility is key. The ability to cascade three KLANG:vier units for 24 input channels, the Dante integration, and the ability to create configuration presets have been vital. I use a combination of Shure PSM 900s, RedNet AM2s, and the direct headphone outputs on the KLANG:viers to accommodate all of the IEM locations needed, and I couldn’t have done that without the array of I/O options integrated into these units.”

Prior to The Auditorium’s completion, Charis’ worship services were held at The Barn, another facility on campus that houses a 1,100-seat auditorium where vocalists shared floor wedges and musicians used another popular brand of personal monitor mixers.

“With the new KLANG:vier units, we have now given each vocalist and musician control of their own individual mixes, which has made everyone happy,” Carter shares. “The ‘positional panning’ available in the KLANG system is a big hit as it allows them to get a great deal more clarity in their mix, and the proportional volume function—turning other channels down when a channel is at max volume—is very useful to them as well. Also, the improvement in audio quality was instantly apparent and appreciated over the former system we were using at The Barn.”

If necessary for any reason, the IEM mixes can be monitored and controlled at any time from an iPad located adjacent to the Yamaha CL5 front-of-house console, or via a laptop on the church’s dedicated AV network/routers. But, as a general rule, each of the singers and musicians on stage are controlling their own unique mixes via the intuitive KLANG:app on their own personal iOS and Android devices.

Although this was AcousTech’s first project using KLANG:technologies products, Dutzmann notes that the implementation and adoption was quick and simple: “We felt it would be a good fit because it provided excellent flexibility in control. Plus, the ability to actually position sources in an immersive soundscape is a fascinating approach that, along with KLANG’s superior sound, really helps the worship team deliver their best performances. And from a front-of-house and audience perspective, it’s fantastic to have no floor monitors, which both clutter the stage and often create undesirable sound reflection issues in the house.”

Carter echoes Dutzmann’s impressions of the new KLANG units. “I am very happy with KLANG,” he says. “I think it represents what many other personal IEM mixing systems were trying to accomplish, but never quite did. And that is the natural soundstage of acoustic monitoring with no stage sound coloring the house mix and the convenience of a personal mix. It’s been an overwhelmingly popular addition for us here at Charis.”

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