Aug 4, 2011
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Over the past 55 years, Valley Community Church (VCC) in the East Bay suburb of Pleasanton, has focused a large measure of its ministry efforts on providing humanitarian aid and compassionate service to its neighbors. From feeding the hungry and helping the local homeless to supporting businesses, non-profits, and outreach programs through donations from its Inklings coffeehouse, the church is known for practicing what it preaches: to embrace a welcoming and giving spirit.
In recent years, VCC’s weekly message from the pulpit has been a bit harder to hear; not because it’s not being well-received by members and visitors, but because the sanctuary’s existing PA system was showing its age. “They were experiencing sound quality issues with their older, powered line array, and after several attempts to tune it, they knew it was at the end-of-life for that product, especially as compared to today’s technology and sonic standards,” notes Chuck Mitchell, CEO of Los Alamitos-based...

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