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Missouri church goes with Renkus-Heinz Iconyx

The Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Florrisant, Missouri, US, has had its grand old Gothic style sanctuary installed with a Renkus-Heinz Iconyx line array system. Missouri-based Cignal System handled installation of the professional audio solution.

The 600-seat hall was designed in the spirit of the great cathedrals, with soaring walls, stone floors and high arched ceilings, as well as ornate stained glass windows. This type of architecture proved problematic for spoken word intelligibility.

“Although it’s not a large room, its acoustical character is very much like that of a cathedral,” explained Gary Haselhorst, president, Cignal Systems. “Their issues are similar to that of a cathedral, on a smaller scale – it’s a very reverberant space, and intelligibility suffers.” The church’s previous sound system, with 12 pillar-mounted cabinets, only added to the cacophony.

Cignal removed the existing speakers and replaced them with a single Iconyx digitally steered line array column from Renkus-Heinz. “We had recently used the Iconyx in the St. Louis Basilica, and when the monsignors heard how well it worked in the cathedral, they knew there was hope for theirs as well,” he said.

A single IC24-R-II column has been mounted on a front pillar, just left of the altar. “We were able to achieve very uniform coverage with just one speaker,” continued Haselhorst. “We ordered the cabinet painted to match the brickwork, and the Monsignor’s sister painted some marbled accents on it. It blends in almost invisibly with the architecture.”

Haselhorst reports the system has solved the room’s intelligibility problems and more.

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