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L-Acoustics Kara(i) caps off new sanctuary at Franklin Avenue Baptist Church.

Franklin Avenue Baptist Church (FABC) has been a mainstay of the community since its founding in the mid 20th Century. It even withstood the apocalyptic Hurricane Katrina in 2005, moving back into its repaired 8th Ward sanctuary soon after the waters receded. But the growing church was straining the bounds of its longtime home on Franklin Avenue, and last December moved into a brand new building on a 25-acre lot, a short ride to the east of its original location. The US$35m, 126,000 sq ft sanctuary topped by a 132ft sky-blue tower now also has a new PA system that fills the 3,500-seat venue with true musical joy. Nashville-based audiovisual systems integrator, Mankin Media Systems designed and installed the L-Acoustics long-throw Kara system.

The church’s new Kara sound system comprises three hangs of 11 Kara(i) boxes each. Low-end is supported by six floor-stacked KS28 subwoofers plus arrays of four SM18i subwoofers flown next to the L-R Kara hangs. Two short throw X8 extended-bandwidth loudspeakers provide frontfill, while a pair of medium throw ARCS Wide loudspeakers flown behind the SB18i serve as choir monitors. A dozen LA4X and two LA12X amplified controllers power and process the entire system. “The challenge was the sheer size of the new sanctuary, which also has a 175-seat choir loft and massive stage with a thrust and an orchestra pit,” said Mankin Media President and Founder, Ben Mankin. “But the Kara loudspeakers were the perfect solution. The curve of the line array perfectly

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