Revolution Church, a multi-campus ministry in Georgia with a 20-year history, has upgraded its main broadcast campus in Canton with Sennheiser’s Spectera bidirectional wideband wireless audio ecosystem. This upgrade has solved longstanding challenges with radio frequency (RF) density and provided a superior audio experience for its worship and ministry teams. The new system not only delivers exceptional sound quality but also offers the reliability and flexibility needed to support the church’s diverse and dynamic production schedule.
With locations currently in Canton and Jasper, “Revolution Church exists to love Jesus and to help people grow in their faith,” shares Brian Damerow, Production and Creative Minister at Revolution Church. Damerow has proudly overseen broadcast and technical teams for more than 13 years. The church serves thousands of people weekly and helps lead a global church planting network. As of late, Damerow was facing the fact that the existing gear was beginning to show its age, experiencing occasional dropouts and becoming increasingly difficult to manage in a crowded RF environment. The Canton campus, which serves as a broadcast hub for other locations and online services, required a robust and future-proof solution.
Damerow approached the upgrade with a deep sense of stewardship. “I personally give to this church, and so I also know that my money is going towards these investments,” he explained. His goal was to find a system that was an investment for the foreseeable future, not just a temporary fix. “Trying to have redundancy and resiliency in all of our mission-critical systems is always a goal.” Spectera checked all the boxes and more, and, with the help of the team at Integrated Production Solutions (IPS) Nashville, the system was installed…