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Our
Church Sound System Services
5. The trial period
normally lasts for a maximum of six months, during which time we will
liaise with you in order to adjust or fine tune the system to your
requirements. This ‘trial period’ will include at least one visit from
ourselves to a typical service, which will enable us to judge the overall
performance of the system.
6. If, after the trial period is completed, you decide to purchase any or
part of the system, we will produce a detailed specification
for you to submit to the D.A.C. in order
to obtain a faculty.
7. Having obtained a faculty
for the installation, only then will an account be tendered.
8. We are ever mindful
of the need to protect the fabric of the building and also to supply
materials that will 'blend' in with the architecture, with this in mind
loudspeaker size is kept to a minimum and are, along with all visible
cabling, painted to match the colour of the surface upon which they are
mounted. Lectern and Pulpit microphones are mounted on stained and
'sculptured' MDF boards, these and other methods are put into place to
ensure that the integration of new technology with these ancient buildings
is achieved with the minimum of intrusion. Attention to detail is our
watchword. Read more about this in
Church Sound System Installation.
9. In purchasing a
system from Keystone Sound Systems, you are purchasing from a caring
company, dedicated to service and aftercare. We are available 6 days a
week, plus a limited Sunday service.
10. You
can hire additional equipment such as radio microphones or stand alone
systems for those 'one-off' occasions, including outdoor loudspeakers to
cater for excess numbers of people attending funerals or garden fete's
etc. We can also supply temporary organ facilities whilst your pipe organ
is being repaired or refurbished.
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