If you’ve been reading this blog for a while, you probably know that the RSS V-Mixing system is on my very short list for a new digital mixer when Upper Room relocates in a few weeks. I have been holding off on making a final decision pending the official release of an accessory that I [...]
Posts Tagged ‘aviom’
What Do You Recommend?
Anthony Coppedge has a good post at his blog about the way people ask for equipment recommendations. I laughed when I read it because just the night before, I had used the exact same illustration. As I talked about in Asking for Help, I get several requests for advice on equipment a month (sometimes several a week). [...]
Update on Wireless Mics & the 700 Mhz Band
Yesterday I listened in on a webinar sponsored by iLevite and Shure. Chris Lyons of Shure gave a good summary of where we are right now with the digital TV transition and the reallocation of spectrum. There wasn’t a lot of new information, mainly because there haven’t been that many developments, but it was a good seminar [...]
Yamaha M7 and Aviom Tricks
Perhaps the greatest tragedy of a church that upgrades from an analog to a digital board is not the loss of that sweet “analog sound” (whatever that means), but that the board is still used like an analog board. This is especially true of my favorite digital board for churches, the Yamaha M7CL. This [...]
Leader, Clone Thyself
Wednesday and Thursday marked my first ever Upper Room all-staff retreat. I have to tell you, it was a great time. As my colleague, Steve, noted, it was a perfect mix of side-splitting laughter and deep, thoughtful conversations. We spent a good deal of time hashing out what some of our ministry objectives would be [...]

