Aviom introduces new Pro64 output module

Feb 8, 2009 12:00 PM

    
Aviom has upgraded its Pro64 A-Net system with the 6416o v2 output module.

Aviom has upgraded its Pro64 A-Net system with the 6416o v2 output module.

Aviom, developer of the A-Net audio transport protocol, has expanded the capabilities of its Pro64 Series with the new 6416o v2 output module. The output levels featured on this 16-channel Pro64 Series output module simplify connectivity with other manufacturers’ mixing consoles, amplifiers, powered speaker systems and recording devices, increasing the flexibility of Aviom’s high-fidelity digital audio networking solution.

The 6416o v2 has three-segment level metering and is compatible with a wide range of signal level requirements, making it useful in broadcast, live sound and other audio distribution applications. Each channel on the 2RU, 16-channel digital-to-analog converter has a four-position output level switch with settings for line level at +24, +18 and +4dBu, or standard or mic-level output. Complex installations are easy to configure and manage by specifying the channel/slot range within a Pro64 network.

The new Pro64 output module can be used anywhere that analog outputs are required in a system: on stage or at front of house in a digital snake, in the studio or in complex audio networks. If required, a digital split can be achieved by adding a second 6416o v2 module to any system.

Like all of Aviom’s Pro64 Series products, the 6416o v2 features virtual data cables, offering simultaneous distribution of up to 14 channels of non-audio control data to any device in a Pro64 network. The 6416o v2 provides VDC connectors for MIDI I/O, RS-232 and GPIO.

For more information, visit www.aviom.com/Product-Categories-3/Analog-Output-45/6416o-v.2-Output-Module.




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