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RE: Some questions

Samson and Nady will disappoint you. Think about this. If you can buy them for $99, and the dealer is making 10%, and the distributor is making 10%, and the factory is making 10%, you really aren't buying much in electronics are you? If you are going to be looking at those systems, you will have audio quality issues, have poor off-axis rejection, which means tone and feedback issues. All of this is moot considering your VHF stuff will not work properly or legally after Feb 2009.

If you do a floor wedge in front of the performers, that will work out better than a flown monitor. Your ceiling is too low. You will be blowing right into the microphones. Not to mention the fact that in church, things change. Your singers could increase. You could have a band or acoustic piano. They might want to change the set and play center or stage left. So you need to think about this before you put them in a performance box.

Any monitor behind the performers is a bad idea. Get that Radio Shack thing in front of them, blowing into the dead side of the mics (assuming that they are cardiod), and you will improve your sound.



Edits: 11/08/08

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