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Ashly Audio answers house of worship’s prayers with amplifier upgrade

Kansas based United Methodist Church now provides consistent and reliable audio to its 200 seater stone built venue - here's how it achieved it

With a population hovering around 2,000, Marion, Kansas is an iconic big-sky town. Its founding and early economic support via the railroad dates back to the mid-1800s, as does one of its earliest institutions, Valley United Methodist Church. 

Built of stone and ready to last the ages, Valley UMC glows with the light of classic stained-glass windows. Although age and history work to the church’s advantage in most cases, its old sound system was not so charming. Wichita-based A/V integration firm McClelland Sound remedied that with the design and installation of a new sound reinforcement system including a pair of Ashly Audio nX-Series multi-mode amplifiers.

“Valley United Methodist Church has a traditional service style, but they’ve started adding in more instrumentation and other contemporary elements,” explained Paul Colella, vice president at McClelland Sound. “The sanctuary seats around two-hundred people, but their aging sound system was not adequately serving them. Intelligibility was a big issue, as was consistency from service to service. They needed an overhaul, and we were careful to design a system that would allow them to expand the elements included in their services in the future.”

Colella used an Ashly nX8002 two-channel 800W amplifier and the four-channel model nX1504 150W amplifier to power a Community IP8-1153 three-way loudspeaker, supplemented by three smaller Community IC6 loudspeakers and two surface-mount Community DS8 loudspeakers. A new Yamaha digital mixer allows the church staff to recall presets created by Colella and his team to help with service-to-service consistency. New input devices include Shure wireless microphones, a DPA head-worn mic for the pastor, and a Denon multi-media player. New visual systems include NEC displays paired with Crestron NVX video distribution and control.

“There are two main reasons why we use Ashly Audio and Community,” Colella said. “First, they make excellent products – great features and great reliability – and they make them in the USA. Second, our manufacture representation, Michael Canning of Cadon Technical Sales, really takes care of us. He’s on top of it, always makes sure we’re aware of inventory, and handles everything so that we can focus on our clients.”

Valley United Methodist Church wanted the new system in place for its big Easter service, and McClelland Sound not only met that deadline, they had the system installed and running several weeks ahead of Easter. “That way, the big Easter service wouldn’t be its maiden voyage,” Colella said. “It’s been in place for several weeks now, and everyone is thrilled with the improvement.”