Renkus Heinz makes it clear at St. Rose of Lima

Published: WORSHIP

Renkus Heinz makes it clear at St. Rose of Lima

WORLD: The St. Rose of Lima in Simi Valley, California recently underwent a major renovation, complete with high peaked ceilings, stained glass windows and hardwood pews. Seeking to overcome the challenges brought about by the abundance of smooth, reflective surfaces, the HOW opted for a Renkus Heinz Iconyx solution.

Today, St. Rose of Lima's bustling campus in is home to a 600-seat sanctuary, as well as elementary and middle schools, a meeting hall, offices and other community facilities.

‘The new space looks great, but it's a far more reflective and reverberant environment now,’ said Ken Buckowski of Studio Spectrum. ‘The old sound system would have been problematic, both functionally and aesthetically.’

Studio Spectrum recommended a pair of Iconyx digitally steered line array systems to replace the existing system. A single IC32-R-II column is mounted on either side of the proscenium, with multiple sound beams steering sound away from walls and windows, and toward the congregants in the pews.  

‘They were very concerned with the aesthetics of the space, and didn't want to see a room full of speakers anymore,’ said Mr Buckowski. ‘The Iconyx has such a slim, low profile design, they pretty much blend in with the architecture. Most of the people didn't even notice them.’

The renovation also included opening additional seating to the left and right of the existing pews. ‘The side wings have much lower ceilings, and our original thought was to put additional speakers in there to fill that zone,’ added Mr Buckowski. ‘But the Iconyx enabled us to steer sound directly into that space, so we didn't need anything else.

‘Iconyx was the perfect solution for this space,’ he concluded. ‘Coverage and intelligibility are consistent to every seat in the house, and it blends perfectly with the sanctuary's architecture. We went from having a room full of speakers to just two. They love the way it looks and the way it sounds.’

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