There are a number of reasons why you might want to create a kiosk type PC. Here are a few ideas that I have come across.
Author: David Wilson
Who will install your new sound system?
If you are planning on upgrading or replacing your sound system, this article from prosoundweb.com is helpful in helping you find the right installer for your project.
http://www.prosoundweb.com/article/selecting_the_right_contractor_for_a_church_audio_upgrade/
Electrical and Lighting for Churches, Auditoriums, Halls and Large Meeting Rooms.
If you are embarking on a new building project, take some time to really think about how the electrical and lighting will work for you. It’s best to get it right now even if it costs a fraction more. Below are some of my thoughts to help get you started.
I’m Building – What Cable do I need.
I have been involved in many building projects over the years and it is always interesting to see what people install when they have the best opportunity to do so. I have also worked in the commercial installation industry in security, audio, telephone and data networking. I can tell you from experience that installing cables during the building process is Quicker, Neater and Cheaper.
So what things should I be thinking about when I start a new building Project.
How well did you mix sound last Sunday?
If you are truly keen to improve the quality of your contribution to the ministry of your church, then you need to rate yourself objectively. Better still get a friend to rate you as well – if you are game!
This is a great resource from behindthemixer.com.
http://www.behindthemixer.com/content/interactive-church-audio-scorecard
Running cables on stage.
I found this interesting article on how to set a stage.
I don’t think I was ever “taught” how to do it, I just followed the lead of others.
From prosoundweb.com
http://www.prosoundweb.com/article/print/stagecraft_wiring_a_stage_efficiently_neatly_safely
Pesky hums in sound systems.
When a system contains two or more pieces of equipment that are grounded, whether via power cords or other ground connections, a “ground loop” will likely be formed.
This post from prosoundweb.com explains what they are and how to get rid of them.
http://www.prosoundweb.com/article/pesky_ground_loop_problems …
Audio Visual cabling for Churches, Auditoriums, Halls and Large Meeting Rooms.
If you are embarking on a new building project, take some time to really think about how the Audio Visual will work for you. It’s best to get it right now even if it costs a fraction more. Below are some of my thoughts to help get you started.