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Cross Pointe Goes Meyer Mica

The Cross Pointe Church in Duluth, GA recently replaced its audio system with new gear that included a Meyer Sound Mica line array system based around 1100-LFC low-frequency control elements. The new system replaces the previous, nine-year-old Meyer Sound CQ-2 loudspeaker system, which will continue to serve in a second Cross Pointe campus that will open in late 2014.

Duluth, GA (July 11, 2014)—The Cross Pointe Church in Duluth, GA recently replaced its audio system with new gear that included a Meyer Sound Mica line array system based around 1100-LFC low-frequency control elements. The new system replaces the previous, nine-year-old Meyer Sound CQ-2 loudspeaker system, which will continue to serve in a second Cross Pointe campus that will open in late 2014.

The new system includes main hangs of seven-each Mica loudspeakers, which provide uniform coverage for most of the 1,700-seat worship auditorium. Four UPM-1P loudspeakers and a single UPA-1P loudspeaker provide front and center fill, respectively, while four 1100-LFC loudspeakers arranged in left and right cardioid pairs supply low end. A Galileo Callisto loudspeaker management system with two Galileo Callisto 616 array processors supplies drive and optimization.

System design and installation was handled by Tom Larrison of Norcross, GA-based Blue Hat Design, with assistance by Scott Clark and Joe Kimsey.

The new Mica installation is complemented by Avid Venue Profile and D-Show consoles at FOH and monitors, respectively, Waves and McDSP processing plug-ins, and Shure PSM 1000 in-ear monitoring systems.

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