Church Audio Organization

Audio Production, Video Production, Church

I used to rely on Milwaukee PACKOUT to keep cables and sound gear accessible at my church, where I handle Front of House sound. It worked, but the cases took up a lot of space, and the closures made it frustrating to get in and out quickly.

So I switched everything over to Systainers and the difference has been huge. They’re easier to access, more compact, and much more convenient for the way I work.

Here’s the new stack:

How it’s organized:

  • The two M 437s hold XLR and ¼” TR cables.
  • The M 337 stores standard AC extension cords.
  • The COMBI M 337 is dedicated to C13 power cords for powered speakers and gear with internal supplies.
  • The SORT/3 M 337 keeps DIs, multimeters, and other small essentials ready to grab.
  • The Rack/6 M 337-Set Rack houses Shure SM58s, headset mics, and other audio gear, each separated neatly in its own Systainer³ S 76 box.

Now, if I’m told we have a guest performer, I can grab exactly what I need without digging through multiple containers or fighting with big bail latches. Everything is organized, protected, and fast to access.

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