The A-16II Personal Mixer allows each performer to create a unique, customized monitor mix on stage or in the studio.
Mounts easily on a mic stand with the optional MT-1 mic stand mountThe A-16II allows individual performers to create custom monitor mixes tailored to their individual needs. Designed for use in live performance or in the studio, the A-16II Personal Mixer gives each performer control over channel volume, grouping, pan, stereo spread and master volume and tone. Every Personal Mixer in a system can create a unique monitor mix for a performer. Users can save and recall up to sixteen custom mixes as presets in their Personal Mixer.
The stereo output from the A-16II can be used to drive wired or wireless in-ears, headphones, powered floor wedges, an amplifier, or spot Monitors.
The A-16II Personal Mixer is fully compatible with all Pro16 Series products, including AVIOM's digital interface cards for Yamaha and DigiCo Digital Mixing Consoles. As with all Pro16 Series products, Cat-5e cable runs of up to 500 feet (150 meters) are possible between devices.
Mixers can be daisy-chained or connected in parallel using an A-Net Distributor. Parallel connections also allow power to be supplied to the mixers over the Cat-5e cable.
Features
16-channel stereo mixer
Fully adjustable pan per channel
Line/Headphone audio output
Auto-detect mono/stereo circuitry
Simple set-up with Cat-5e Cables
Sixteen Preset locations for storing custom mixes
Channels can be soloed, muted, or grouped
Global trim for reducing all channel volumes
Sixteen channel select buttons with dual LEDs
Pan/Spread control with LED readout
Channel volume control with LED level readout
Master Volume, Treble, and Bass controls
AVIOM
Aviom revolutionized audio networking and monitor mixing with the introduction of A-Net® and the Personal Mixer. Designed with both the musician and the installer in mind, Aviom products deliver industry-leading performance and flexibility in a wide range of applications.
Used Digital Mixing Consoles
Audio mixers, or sound consoles, are electronic sound mixing boards used to combine two or more audio signals, before directing them to the output channels connected to the device.
Sound consoles do a great deal more than just combining different audio signals they allow users to optimize the sound output in a number of ways adjusting various sound levels, enhancing sound with special effects and equalization etc, allowing for unmatched control over the end product.