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Aviom Introduces Complete Personal Mixing Packages at NAMM Show

Aviom debuted a series of PRO15 personal mixing systems, last week at the NAMM Show in Anaheim.

Now available are the MIX1, MIX4, MIX6, MIX6Y, MIXSP, and MIXMZ systems. The MIX1 one-mix personal mixing system features one A-16II personal mixer, one AN-16/i input module and one MT-1 mic stand mount. Users can connect the AN-16/i to a console, mount the A-16II to a mic stand with the MT-1, connect the input module to the personal mixer with the included Cat-5 cable, and they're ready to go with a one-person personal mixing system. The company describes the product as being perfect for the musician who is ready to lose the wedge and move to a personal mixing system without waiting for the rest of the band to do so.

The MIX4 four-mix personal mixing system and MIX6 six-mix personal mixing system offer four and six A-16II personal mixers and MT-1 mic stand mounts respectively. These packages also include Aviom's A-16D Pro A-Net distributor, which distributes both audio and power to the personal mixers over the included Cat-5 cables. With each of these systems, users receive all the components to set up an entire system for a band. The MIX6Y six-mix personal mixing system for Yamaha® offers the same components but includes an Aviom16/o-Y1 A-Net card instead of the analog input module so users can connect directly to a Yamaha console.

The MIXSP stand-alone personal mixing system and MIXMZ multi-zone personal mixing system are designed for more unique user situations and requirements. The MIXSP hat comes complete with an Aviom AN-16/i-M mic input module, which allows traveling bands to work independently of the console and sound engineer at a given venue. The MIXMZ is a multi-zoned system designed to introduce more channels into the system but that still keeps it simple for musicians to use.

WWWwww.aviom.com


(23 January 2012)

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