Testimonials
"Love the slim profile! Very easy to incorporate into our sets, or tight spaces when there's a lot going on onstage. Also love the high audio fidelity, and our musicians love using them as well!"
Patrick Duncan, Technical Director -Southern Kentucky Performing Arts Center (SKYPAC) -Bowling Green, KY
"Always the skeptic I didn’t buy into the hype surrounding the Centerline-Acoustics mini wedges. When I saw the size I became even more skeptical. Then they powered them up. I’ve never been happier to be wrong. This small footprint wedge handles power and has a great frequency response. Great product."
Vernon Porter - Bassist, Producer- Menifee, CA
"When Scott was building our new church system, we were considering in-ear monitors. Our room is small, and we didn't want additional monitor reflections, but in-ear systems were complex and costly enough that we were hesitating. Scott suggested his Centerline mini wedges, and we're very glad we listened. They are tight, focused, hit you right in the face with amazingly good sound and without painting the back wall with reflections the room doesn't need. Perfect"​
Dave Brisbin, Senior Pastor - The Effect Church, San Juan Capistrano, CA
"Compact in size, but nothing “little” about the engineering excellence, thoughtful design, and standout performance of the Centerline Wedge."
Nathan Keller, Senior Pastor - Sugar Land Family Church, Sugar Land, TX
"We've been using our Centerline Mini Wedges for almost 14 years, and we love them! They work so well in keeping the stage volume down while giving our musicians and vocalists crystal clear sound."
Dianne Roettger, Media Director - First Baptist Church, Goodlettsville, TN​
"When I got my Centerline wedge, I just needed to check it out asap. The quickest thing to do was run one channel of my keyboard through my bass head and hook it up like that. It was like I’d never heard my keyboard before! So clean and full. Mono, through my bass head…. Unbelievable!!!!
Aaron Gayden, Worship Leader at The Love Community - Fairfield, CA
“The Centerline CA8MW checks all the boxes for our application - outstanding clarity, punch, low frequency extension, well-placed connectors, all housed in a really compact, durable package. We use this little wedge for vocals, instrumentalists, bass players, and more, and it excels at whatever we throw at it. Do yourself a favor and audition the Centerline Acoustics floor monitors and give the talent the stage monitor solution they have been waiting for."
Lance Spratt, Technical Lead - GraceLife Church of Edmonton - Alberta, Canada
"I was a big fan of the Centerline mini wedges from the moment I learned about them. If you’re deeply committed to monitoring with wedges, but you really need to lower stage volume… then you really need a wedge that cuts through with stellar clarity and feels strong only to the musician behind it. Two years now since we eliminated everything else on the stage. Such a small footprint and such a direct clear transmission. These things are borderline miraculous!
Dave Hoffman, Song Worship Pastor - The Axis Church - Nashville,TN
"Quality, Coverage, Absolute Fidelity, and such a small package. Amazing! I don't know how they do it!
Gary Garb - Gary Garb's Band of All Stars - Nashville, TN​
"We have been using the little Centerline monitors for our stage at church for ten years. They are very solid and reliable and the sound is clean and crisp. They don’t take up a lot of space, and they are perfect for our purposes."
Todd Green, Worship Pastor at First Baptist Church Manchester - Manchester, TN
"I've long followed the development of Centerline wedges on Facebook. Recently, I finally got the opportunity to provide some for a client. I love the onstage profile, and the vocal clarity is stellar. These will be my only choice from now on when my customers need stage monitors. Can't recommend them highly enough!
Danny Wilson - Lion's Roar Church Audio - Denham Springs, LA
"Franklin Road Baptist is a large church in Murfreesboro TN with choirs, orchestra and vocal groups. We have a lot of "tools" at our disposal and use most of them for our services. We used to use large powered monitors on the platform but there were three issues. One was generally poor sound quality. The coverage was not very well behaved so we often had to EQ them heavily to avoid feedback. They would get plenty loud but we had sound spilling into the orchestra and choir mics making the overall mix muddy. The second issue was that they were powered - I know it's a modern trend but you wind up with extra cabling, mysterious ground noise, etc...and it was always less than ideal. The final thing was size and appearance. We tried a variety of wedges but being a traditional room, they were unsightly at best. When we redid our platform and floor pockets, our consultant specified the CenterLine Mini's for our vocal monitors, piano monitor, and a couple of our large instrument locations such as the upright bass. These tiny monitors gave us the sound we were looking for with great clarity in a tiny package that disappeared on the platform. Or singers are much happier and Guest musicians often ask about them when they sing. Because they are so small, we can put extras on the platform with our larger vocal groups and not clutter the area. The best part however is that they get the sound to the musicians without spilling everywhere else. They have been a game changer for us."
Matt Warthan, Technical Director - Franklin Road Baptist Church - Murfreesboro, TN
"When I came to my little church about 15 years ago I was immediately struck by the professional level of musicians on the platform. They often complained however that their mixes on stage sounded muddy. They had several of the ever-popular JBL wedges. We could push them a little harder and give them what they wanted but based on the room layout this did nothing but paint the wall behind them with energy. Pretty soon there was no reason to turn on the House Mix because what was coming off the platform dominated the room. One day I borrowed a pair of CenterLine Mini's from the newly renovated FBC Goodlettsville. Our worship leader was thrilled - he said his guitar finally sounded like what he was creating. The church immediately purchased four and each musician then had their own mix. We continued to use the JBL's on the background vocalists until one Sunday all of our musicians were absent but the keyboard player. As they shifted to the other side of the platform they heard themselves through the Centerline Mini's for the first time and let me know in no uncertain terms that they felt they were being shortchanged. We immediately replaced their JBL wedges with two more Mini's. Stage volume went down, clarity went up and because these are "personal" monitors each musician blocks the energy coming off of them from hitting the back wall. Such changes are generally not discussed with the congregation, so they are unaware of any new equipment. Over the next several weeks however I heard numerous compliments about how much better the worship team had gotten. They were hearing the same thing. Apparently, everyone was happier. We have now grown to about 350 and have added a couple more musicians and a couple more Mini's. I can't say that these monitors caused us to grow but, in all likelihood, it kept us from running folks off along the way. There is also a lot more floor space on the platform.
One final note - I am often asked why we don't just use " in ear" monitors and go for a quiet stage. Two reasons. One - the musicians don't want them. They like the way they sound and want to interact with one another. They would tell you they are a "worship team" - not just a bunch of individuals playing music. The other is that our philosophy of music is corporate worship - everything we do is about ALL of us singing together. Isolate the musicians from us and we are no longer a "Body" singing but us and them. Monitors are just a tool but as any tradesmen would tell you, the right tool in the right hand can work wonders."
Greg McDougald - Technical Director - Calvary Bible Church - Joelton, TN