Church on the Move Upgrades its Audio Production Facilities, with New Solid State Logic L650 Plus and L450 Mixing Consoles ​ ​ ​

300-acre campus features a 2,500-capacity main auditorium, fitted with SSL L650 Plus: "The SSL sounded the best, plain and simple."

Tulsa, Oklahoma, March 4th, 2026 — Church on the Move (COTM) has upgraded the 2,500-capacity Main Auditorium at its 300-acre campus in Tulsa, Oklahoma with a new Live L650 Plus mixing console from Solid State Logic. Two other locations within the family of churches, West and Broken Arrow, have also been upgraded, each with an SSL Live L450 console.

COTM, which was founded in 1987, has been mixing exclusively on SSL’s digital live mixing platform since replacing the previous analogue front-of-house consoles at its Tulsa church in 2015. The church subsequently expanded its inventory of SSL Live consoles to include two church locations, West and Broken Arrow. It was the late Andrew Stone, COTM’s production director and a highly respected and influential figure in the house of worship audio business, who switched COTM from analogue to digital consoles a decade ago. Stone, who had long favoured analogue consoles, made the decision to install an SSL Live after evaluating several competing brands. “The SSL sounded the best — plain and simple,” he said at the time. “And it wasn’t just a little better, it was night and day better.”

Johnathan Basquez, COTM’s Production Director, recalls, “We had a demo console that came in, and Andrew told Fernando Guzman [SSL’s Live Product Specialist at that time], ‘This isn't leaving, so let’s figure something out!’ We've been fans ever since and have continued to purchase SSL Live consoles for our other churches.”

Three new SSL Live consoles ​
The three new SSL Live consoles have delivered a noticeable improvement in processing power and speed of operation, reports Basquez, who started at the church as a production intern 14 years ago. By replacing an SSL L500 at the FOH position with the new L650 Plus the church no longer need to run outboard effects or plug-in servers, reducing the risk of an external equipment failure interrupting the production. “Everything, from effects to de-essers to dynamics, is now all in the consoles,” he says. The L650 also handles monitors for the musicians and streaming.

The two new L450 consoles, which are both used to mix FOH and monitors, have replaced an L200 at Broken Arrow and an L300 at West. As a result, the church’s mixers are benefitting from a significant increase in available DSP resources. “They were at 99% DSP usage and when we swapped over to the new L450 consoles that went to 49%. It gives the guys more dynamics to use and more features that they didn’t have available before. That has really helped our workflow.” Plus, Basquez chuckles, “We have invested in a console that sounds really great, so we might as well use it to its fullest potential.”

Youth Ministry also upgrades to L550 Plus
An L500 in the 1,500-capacity auditorium at the Oneighty Youth ministry on the Tulsa campus, also installed in 2015, is now being upgraded to an L550 Plus, Basquez reports. The two identical L500s were initially installed at the church principally to allow easy swapping of show files, he says. The Oneighty Youth facility was used as a weekend overflow from the Main Auditorium and held its own separate services, as do the two churches. It additionally still hosts plays and other productions by the students attending the private Lincoln Christian Elementary and High Schools on the Tulsa campus.

The SSL Live consoles at all four venues are connected to ML 32:32 MADI analogue stageboxes. “The Tulsa Auditorium is running four stageboxes while the other churches are running two. They're all running Blacklight II MADI Concentrators,” he says. All the consoles also record locally.

Training volunteers on SSL
The church employs full-time production managers, audio engineers by trade, to operate the SSL consoles. It also has a pipeline in place to train volunteers as A2 assistant engineers for all four venues. “Students are learning how to run the SSL consoles,” Basquez elaborates. “We also already have students who know how to run the consoles, so now it's about showing them how to make it sound good. We have anybody from 14 years old and older running these consoles now.”

When he used to mix on the L200 at Broken Arrow, Basquez found it extremely useful that an A2 could assist him without getting in his way, thanks to the console’s inverted T-shaped layout — similar to the L650 — with a triple-wide fader bank across the lower level. “If I needed something changed, the A2 had easy access to a Fader Tile,” he says.

The Live Remote Expander with the L500 in the Tulsa Auditorium, purchased to support the major productions at the Tulsa church at that time, was also especially useful when training A2s, he says. “It helped us to be able to say, ‘I need you to add this cue; I need you to rename this; I need you to make a mix change.’ But now, with the T-shaped layout of the new L650 Plus console, if I need someone to change something there's an open Fader Tile off to the left where they don’t have to reach in front of me.”

SSL at NAB
SSL looks forward to meeting its customers and partners at NAB 2026 and will be offering live demonstrations during each day of the show. To learn more, register for NAB or to book an appointment with an SSL expert, please visit SSL’s NAB event page: https://solidstatelogic.com/events/nab-show-2026

About Solid State Logic
Solid State Logic is the world’s leading manufacturer of analogue and digital audio consoles and provider of creative tools for music, broadcast, live and post production professionals. For more information about our award-winning products, please visit: www.solidstatelogic.com.

Jeff Touzeau

Jeff Touzeau

Public Relations, Hummingbird Media, Inc.

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