Aviom A-16 Personal Monitor Mixing System
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Audio Outputs
The audio outputs on the rear of the A-16R Personal Mixer can be used with any
device that can accept a line level audio output, such as in-ear monitor wireless
transmitters, powered speaker systems, and recording devices. Stereo and dual-mono
outputs are available. Both XLR and 1/4-inch TRS jacks are available.
Both sets of audio outputs can be connected at the same time.
Stereo Operation
The XLR and TRS line outputs on the rear panel of the A-16R Personal Mixer are
independent of the front-panel headphone output signal. The mix appearing at each
set of outputs is the same, but the setting of the Mono/Stereo switch only affects the
rear-panel outputs.
Connect the Left and Right outputs (XLR or TRS) of the A-16R to the Left/Right
line-level audio inputs on the in-ear transmitter or other audio device.
Setting the gain structure properly will ensure the best audio fidelity. Rotate the
Master Volume on the front panel of the A-16R to the 1-2 o’clock position for start-
ers. Then, raise the input level on your audio device until the input level is loud, but
not distorted. Use the on-board level meters if the receiving device has them to get
maximum gain without audio clipping.
Mono Operation
As mentioned previously, only the rear-panel audio outputs are affected by the
Mono/Stereo switch. The headphone output on the front panel of the A-16R is always
stereo. This allows the listener to have a stereo headphone mix while at the same
time using a mono subwoofer to enhance low-end response. As an example, when
performing live, a drummer can connect headphones to the front panel headphone
output of an A-16R while at the same time the audio signal is connected to a mono
amp and crossover combination being used to create a bass shaker system in the
platform he is sitting on.
To use a mono amplifier, powered speaker, subwoofer, etc., connect a standard audio
interconnect cable (TRS or XLR type) from the audio output on the rear of the A-16R
to the audio input on your mono device. For best results, set the Mono/Stereo switch
to the
Mono
position.
Unbalanced audio sources can be connected by using standard guitar-type (or tip-
sleeve) cables.