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International Full Gospel Fellowship Upgrades with VUE al-4 Line Array System

VUE Audiotechnik in Escondido, Calif., reports that A/V system consultant TR Professional in Shoreline, Wash., designed a sound reinforcement system for the International Full Gospel Fellowship (IFGF) church in Seattle. The new system includes a VUE al-4 subcompact line array system, with companion VUE V4 Systems Engines supplying all amplification and loudspeaker processing.

“This was our first experience with VUE, but I’d been hearing great things about the line,” says Ric Webb, Principal at TR Professional. “Several church members were involved in the VUE al-8 installation at IFGF’s sister church in Jakarta last spring. They were really impressed with the al-8’s performance and were anxious to do something similar in Seattle.”

VUE al-4 subcompact line array system

After consulting with VUE’s North American Sales Manager Jeff Taylor, Webb designed a main stage system around the VUE al-4 subcompact line array, which shares the same technologies found in the larger al-8 system.

“This is a smaller church with capacity for about 350,” Webb says, “but their program material is very dynamic, incorporating guitar, bass, drums, several synthesizers and vocals. They really needed something relatively compact that could deliver plenty of sound and exceptional dynamic range. I was aware of VUE’s work with beryllium and understood its potential for high frequency performance, but I was absolutely unprepared for how great the al-4 sounded. Right out of the box, and with zero EQ, it was amazingly smooth and clear.”

IFGF’s audio engineer Erwin Suparno says, “The amount of headroom available from the al-4 is amazing. It’s absolutely crystal clear well beyond where other compact systems I’ve used simply give up. We are really impressed.”

While program material dictated the sonic requirements for IFGF’s new system, the church’s tall walls and abundant reflective surfaces presented a whole new set of challenges.

“For its size, the room has a relatively high ceiling at 26 feet, and there’s an open wing on one side with its own supplemental sound system,” Webb explainsw. “Keeping sound from spilling all over the place was critical, so we did an EASE model and determined that a central array of 8 boxes would be the best way to get the coverage and performance we needed.

“We assembled the array exactly as recommended by the EASE model,” Webb continues. “On the very first try, the VUE line array hit all the desired listening areas exactly as predicted. I’ve never had a line array go up so easily. I can’t believe how good the pattern control is on the al-4.”

Rounding out the rest of IFGF’s system are a pair of VUE is-18a powered subwoofers and a new Behringer X32 digital console at front-of-house.

“I’m really impressed with what VUE has accomplished in such a short period of time,” concludes Webb. “From the line array to the subs, quality and performance is (are?) nothing short of exceptional. I’m definitely looking forward to working with more VUE systems in the future.”

For more information, visit www.vueaudio.com/products/al4 and www.tr-professional.com.

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