A new fan-shaped sanctuary at the Alexandria Presbyterian Church in Alexandria, Virginia, is home to the first US installation of Alcons Audio’s QRP20 pro-ribbon loudspeaker systems.

The church was granted planning permission to demolish its existing building in West Braddock Street – around seven miles from the centre of Washington DC – and build a new home in 2020. Worship at the church includes sermons, a praise band playing both contemporary songs and traditional hymns, and adult and youth choirs. The requirement was for an audio system that would deliver all of these in high quality to every member of the congregation. The clean lines of the architecture also meant that it was also desirable to conceal the loudspeakers.

Alexandria Presbyterian Church in Alexandria, Virginiaystems.Steve Taub from Taub Sales, Alcons Audio’s mid-Atlantic representative, was invited in by acoustic consulting firm Miller, Beam & Paganelli, the company tasked with designing the technical systems for the new church. ‘As both the A/V and acoustic designers, we had to ensure the acoustics of the room would be appropriate for its intended use and then select speakers accordingly,’ says John Paganelli, partner at Miller, Beam & Paganelli and the project’s acoustic consultant.

‘Steve brought in several Alcons pro-ribbon models and we listened to them both indoors and outdoors. We were impressed with the performance of the QRP20. The high frequency pro-ribbon tweeter delivered exceptional clarity and intelligibility, we thought it would be a good fit for the design and the small size allowed them to be concealed in the walls on each side of the stage, maintaining the uncluttered interior decor.’

Once the design was complete and the bidding process finalised, local integration company Design & Integration was chosen to handle the install phase. As a new member of the Alcons dealer network, the company worked closely with Alcons Audio USA to ensure the end result achieved the goals set by the consultant and client.

Available in a standard 90º horizontal coverage pattern (QRP20/90) and wide dispersion (QRP20/120) versions, the QRP20 is a full-range, two-way point source column system, with high-Q directivity for increased projection control. It’s loaded with the RBN401 4-inch pro-ribbon driver on a Morpher lens, mounted in a D’Appolito speaker configuration with four 5-inch custom-design woofers in a sealed cabinet. The woofers feature Active Coil technology for extremely low-distortion LF reproduction, a perfect match with the pro-ribbon MHF reproduction.

It is designed as a vertical array for both permanent and portable applications, where ultimate fidelity response needs to be projected with wide horizontal and narrow vertical coverage, and is ideal for acoustically challenging environments or applications where intelligibility-over-distance is required.

Complementing two QRP20/120s, Paganelli chose a pair of BF121 high-output 12-inch subwoofers, for tight and accurate bass response with very low distortion. The system is powered by a Sentinel10 amplified controller.

‘I have long been a fan of pro-ribbon drivers, and Alcons uses them very well in the QRP20s,’ Paganelli says. ‘The speakers sound great and have a lot of capability for their size. In the Sentinel series, Alcons also makes one of the coolest amplifiers on the market, which provides all the necessary signal processing for the speaker system.

‘The customer is very happy and the Alcons system is the perfect complement to their brand new house of worship, both in terms of sound and appearance.’

More: www.alconsaudio.com

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