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Some people say that Rane gear is heavenly, ideally suited for Houses of Worship.
St. Paul's Cathedral

St. Paul's Lutheran Cathedral in St. Paul, Minnesota, recently received a new sound system designed and installed by Audio Video Electronics (AVE).

The system is comprised of an RPM 88 Programmable Multiprocessor and a traditional mixing board. Four "automatic" microphone inputs are allocated for use when a sound engineer is unavailable. The system can be easily switched to manual control at the soundboard.

"Thanks to the RPM 88, what used to fill 10 rackspaces now takes only two, with less installation time, lower cost, and more control," says AVE's Stefan Svärd.

AVE also installed an SR 3 Smart Remote in the pulpit for those mornings when nobody is at the soundboard. With the SR 3, parishoners have a multifunction remote control in one knob.

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"The world is full of DSP units, so how do you go about picking one? One of the most important things for us is the level of support we receive from the manufacturer. Rane has been excellent in supporting their products. The RPM 88's ease of use, and the flexible power of Drag Net software, allow us to install complex systems that are easy for the average user to operate. We especially like the Ethernet connectivity of Rane gear."

Stefan Svärd, Audio Video Electronics (AVE)

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