Sunbeom
Kim of SOUNDUS, K-array’s Korean distributor and Giwook Cha, of Soundenergy
have some interesting installation projects to share in some of Seoul’s most
important houses of worship.
Worship
is one of the most roles of a service, so when it was time to upgrade the
existing audio system in Do-ha Methodist church, located in Ansan-si, Gyeongg,
the new system had to have two main features. Firstly it had to be
architecturally unobtrusive so as not to affect the décor within the main
sanctuary of the church. Secondly, it needed to be easy to operate. With this
in mind, a K-array blueline KB1
speaker system provided a clear sound with a rich base to support the worship
team. “The pastor was surprised to hear how well the thin and small speaker
performed. Also, he liked the design of the speakers which looked much slimmer
and neater compared to the old system” Giwook Cha commented.
Similarily,
the new audio system in Noryangin church in Bon-dong needed a design speaker
that harmonized with the interior: slimmer and clearer compared to the system
that was installed at the time. Soundenergy proposed the Kobra KK102 which
was set up in one hour and 20 minutes. By implementing a world-class sound
environment, the church was able to provide a more enriching experience. For
Sunbeom Kim the project was a resounding success “despite their small size,
K-array speakers deliver impressive power and sound quality, the only way we
could have incorporated the speaker better with the architecture is if we had
buried it”.
A special acknowledgment to Sunbeom Kim from Soundus for
his helpful hand in these installations.



