Passive Acoustics
Passive acoustics use architectural elements such as absorptive panels, diffusers, and room shaping to naturally control sound. These solutions improve speech clarity, reduce unwanted echo, and create a balanced environment for music.
Because they are built into the space, passive treatments provide long-lasting, low-maintenance benefits.
Active Acoustics
Active acoustics use microphones, digital processing, and loudspeakers to electronically adjust how a room sounds in real time. This allows one space to support multiple worship styles — teaching, contemporary worship, choir, or special events — without permanent architectural changes.
Together, active and passive solutions help a worship space adapt while preserving its natural character.