Dc power input, Audio outputs, Stereo operation – Aviom A-16R/A-16CS User Manual

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DC Power Input

Connect the DC power supply to the jack on the rear of the A‑16R Personal

Mixer. Use only power supplies designed for your Aviom products.

When using the optional A‑16D or A‑16D Pro A‑Net Distributor products,

power can be supplied to the A‑16R from a remote location eliminating

the need for the local DC power supply. Consult the distributor products’s

documentation for additional setup information.

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 input, such as wireless in‑ear

monitor transmitters, powered speaker systems, amplifiers, and recording

devices. Balanced stereo and dual‑mono outputs are available. Both XLR and

1/4‑inch TRS jacks are available.

Both sets of audio outputs (XLR and 1/4‑inch) can be connected at the same

time and routed to different audio devices. For example, a subwoofer could

be connected to one set of outputs and a standard powered speaker system

to the other.

Stereo Operation

The XLR and TRS balanced 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.

Regulated

500 mA

DC

Power

AA--1166RR

18-24V

A-Net

Out

In

A-Control

MIDI

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Return

Send

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Right

Mono/Stereo

Mix In

R

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/S/Pin 1

/R/Pin 3

Line Out

Insert

XLR and TRS Line Out

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

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