Projection Systems. Our success depends on our customers' success, and this applies for churches too. Every church is unique, so we take the time to find out what you're looking for in a church projection system. We have been integrating projection equipment into churches both small and large for many years so we know what works and what does not work. We spend a lot of time talking with Pastors about their existing or future AV needs and we have found that many of them are very disappointed in their current system, because the sales guy sold them what was on special and did not take the time to find out what they really needed for their church. We know that most churches have to raise money from their congregation in order to purchase an AV system for their church, and that the last thing anyone wants is to spend that hard earned money on an inadequate system that does not enhance their church service but actually detracts from it. We see many churches buy a system which is inadequate in the first place and the life expectancy of such a system is only two or three years at most. We like to see churches spend their hard earned money on a system that will serve their needs well, be very reliable and last between five to ten years. You would never think of using a Boom Box for your sound system, the same holds true for projectors.
Install Your System Right
You can spend a lot of money on good equipment but if it's not installed correctly you can greatly shorten its life. We have seen projectors installed in churches that were mounted so close to the ceiling that the air intakes were blocked causing the projector to overheat and blow out lamps prematurely. An AV system which is installed correctly in a church will not be noticed when not in use. We have seen projectors hung from chains in the middle of the sanctuary like it was the center attraction. There are ways to mount projectors and screens and run cables so that you get the maximum life and performance out of your AV system without it being the unsightly center of attention when your guests arrive.
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