Resources

Gain Staging – Do We Need to Use All the Bits?
By David Stagl on Oct 26, 2023
Gain staging is an important part of audio engineering, and there are some important reasons to set healthy input le...

Taking the FOH Mix Online
by David Stagl
Something that comes up a lot for me is the ongoing discussion of whether a church should use their FOH mix for streaming or if they...
Ideas on Better Wireless Microphone Performance
5G wireless, rural mobile broadband, and broadcast television repacking have shrunk available bandwidth and increased interference for many wireles...

Making Mics and IEMs Sound Better
With RF Venue, you don't have to worry about delivering your message with clear audio quality.In House of Worship sound, to deliver your message cl...

Tired of Iffy Wireless Microphone Performance?
Reasons to add antenna distribution to your wireless microphone systems.

Are Stereo Guitars Actually Stereo?
Mix engineer Dave Stagl demonstrates the difference between a true stereo guitar and a two-channel guitar.

RF Venue Prestonwood Baptist Church Case Study
With as many as 1,000 people onstage and 40 channels of wireless microphones, Prestonwood Baptist Church celebrates the year’s major holidays with ...

Making it Fit
I had a big reminder of how important properly EQ’ing things can be while mixing for my friends at Decatur City Church this week. Rehearsal was going great and everything was sounding pretty good in the room. I commented to several people that I thought I won the lotto this week because I was loving the band and vocalists. The team there is always great, but sometimes there’s just an extra little thing that’s happening.