Wrapping a Texas Church in 1 SOUND When Stonegate Church in Midlothian, Texas set out to expand its campus, audio was a central part of the vision, particularly a sound system that could deliver power and clarity across multiple spaces, from an intimate chapel to a massive outdoor lawn with sports courts and student hangouts. All while remaining visually unobtrusive. For Aaron Ingersoll, owner of First Class Productions and his team, this wasn't just another project. "Stonegate is our church," he explains. "We wanted to do it right for them." The design process began in the chapel, where the church emphasized an organic aesthetic. The main focal point of the room was a brick wall, once part of an outdoor patio before the expansion. The leadership wanted the audio to be big and immersive, but the speakers had to disappear into the space. First Class Productions chose a mix of 1 SOUND Cannon C5s, C8s, and WSUB45i wall subs, mounted with a French cleat system on steel beams. The WSUB45i subs, in particular, drew praise: "We loved the mounting of it. People look at them and it doesn't even look like a sub, which is really nice," Ingersoll says. One challenge was the chapel's right-side wall, which was entirely made of glass. Despite the reflective surfaces, positioning of the Cannons, and a little tuning, ensured even full coverage with no inconsistencies. "Everybody who has walked in there and heard the system, number one, has a hard time finding the speakers," Ingersoll says. "The feedback's been great." And while some leaders were skeptical of the compact size of the Cannon speakers inside and the Contour horn-loaded speakers outside, their doubts quickly faded, Ingersoll notes. "One of the leaders said, 'Those are really small speakers -- we were expecting big ones.' I told him, 'It's okay, trust me.' We turned it on, and he said, 'Okay, I'm sorry. You were right!'" From the chapel, sound flows into the student lobby, where six existing QSC K12s were reinforced with a pair of 1 SOUND SUB12s for low-end balance. Stepping outside, the student patio is powered by four Cannon C5s, creating "a seamless audio transition from indoors to outdoors," explains Ingersoll. From there, the sound extends across the lawn, where five CT28s paired with three SUB12s deliver full coverage. Originally designed with three CT28s, the plan expanded after the church decided to enlarge the student lawn. "They said, can we take these bigger speakers and just wrap them around the building more? So we swapped out four C5s for two more CT28s," Ingersoll explains. The result is a consistent listening experience across all spaces -- chapel, lobby, patio, and lawn. "It's amazing having a sound system where on a Sunday, anything from the auditorium plays in the lobby, outside, and in the chapel," Ingersoll says.. When the students have events, they press one button, and the system gets way louder. They love it." The entire installation is powered by Powersoft amplifiers and runs over Dante. Input options across the campus include wall plates with XLR, aux, and Bluetooth over Dante. Both the chapel and lobby integrate wireless microphones and in-ear systems using Shure ULXD. This digital-first approach ensures flexibility, scalability, and future-proofing as the church continues to expand. "Already, leadership has asked for more Cannons around the new playground, with possibilities of upgrading certain C5s to C8s for extended throw." Will Hunt, Stonegate Church's production and IT director, says, "Such clarity, tonal balance, coverage, and musicality in an impressively compact design! The Cannon Coaxials in the chapel fill the space, creating a pleasant, immersive experience. The Contours and SUB12s in our outdoor spaces deliver consistent, high-quality sound -- whether at lower levels for Sunday morning walk-up music or cranked up for student events on the turf. Lou and his team have designed a wide range of beautiful-sounding loudspeakers, and we couldn't be more pleased with their performance in our new spaces." Ingersoll adds, "The system is powerful, seamlessly distributed, and discreet. We're going to wrap the entire church in 1 SOUND. And I love it." See the video case study from First Class Productions here. 
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