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5 Keys to Getting Great Sound from Choir Microphones

People singing into wireless microphones on the stage in a contemporary church.

Hear Your Seattle Church Choir Loud & Clear 

If you ask any church sound engineer what one thing they hate dealing with the most, there's a pretty good chance they will say getting a good choir sound causes them the most trouble. In fact, it's not just the sound guys who get frustrated with a choir. I know plenty of worship leaders in Seattle who struggle with having a choir as well. Not only is getting great sound from choir microphones tricky, but leading, organizing, and rehearsing that big of a group is a lot of work. 

Why do we embrace the "hassle" of a choir? When done right, a choir not only allows more members of your church to lead worship but also elevates the entire service. With 20-100 voices on stage, supported by quality choir microphones, the collective sound can powerfully enhance your worship experience. Proper microphone placement ensures that every voice is heard, creating a rich, immersive atmosphere that deeply engages the congregation.

But how do we get there? Well, here are five keys we’ve found to getting a good sound from your choir microphones. 

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