The Proverb “As Clear As A Bell” from John Ray’s book of English Proverbs written in 1670, is rooted in the distinct and easily understood sound of a real bell, particularly its pure tone and lack of overtones. The distinctive clarity of sound from the peels of a bell led to its use as a Simile to describe something that is easily heard, understood, or discerned.
Other similar meaning idioms, such as “prick up your ears” or “lend an ear,” refer to actively listening and paying attention. “Have your ear to the ground”, “Hear through the grapevine” and “Music to my ears” are all fairly similar idioms that refer to listening carefully, hearing gossip and lastly by listening intently you hear some good news. All of these phrases or Idioms could be used to describe the difference that quality Church Sound Systems can make to a congregation that’s waiting to hear the word of the Preacher or the melodic harmonies of the Worship Group and Band.
Ensuring every member of the congregation can hear clearly is a professional, experienced, reputable, Church Sound Systems installer such as https://apicommunications.co.uk/audio-visual-services/church/sound-systems/. With their wealth of experience working specifically within Church Buildings, they understand exactly where they need to position each piece of modern, specialist equipment to ensure that any sound is clearly heard in every nook and cranny. The Preachers Sermons, the Gospel readings, the Prayers and the Worship songs can all be heard and understood.