Heavenly Installations: The SCN Worship Issue Is Now Available
Take a look at house-of-worship technology challenges and our Integration Guide on Video Walls.
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The SCN Worship Issue is here. Download your copy of the April issue today.
Whether it is a modern or historic house of worship, aesthetics and intelligible audio are critical. And that includes immersive audio for church events. This month we take you inside Hasley Chapel, St. Bartholomew's Church, Prestonwood Baptist Church, and more to look at how innovative installations solved these challenges.
Also in April
- The Integration Guide to Video Walls. Check out how video walls bring the wow factor, go inside Atlanta's King Center, and get expert insights from video wall manufacturers.
- ISE Wrap Up: Get Mark J. Pescatore's takeaways from the show floor and find out who won the SCN Best of Show honors.
- Executive Q&A: Courtland Gray celebrates 60 years of audio with Peavey.
- Expert opinions: SCN Hall of Famer Dave Van Hoy goes to the cloud while SCN The Nine member Rob Voorhees shares six steps to elevate you from salesperson to advisor.
- Much More: Newsmakers, acquisitions, partnerships, and more.
Get it all today. Download your copy of the April issue.
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Wayne Cavadi is the senior content manager of Systems Contractor News. Prior to taking a leap into the Pro AV industry, Wayne was a journalist and content lead for Turner Sports, covering the NCAA, PGA, and Major and Minor League Baseball. His work has been featured in a variety of national publications including Bleacher Report, Lindy's Magazine, MLB.com and The Advocate. When not writing, he hosts the DII Nation Podcast, committed to furthering the stories and careers of NCAA Division II student-athletes. Follow his work on Twitter at @WayneCavadi_2 or the SCN mag Twitter page.
