Aviom A-16CS Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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used with any device that can accept a line-level audio output, such
as wireless in-ear monitor transmitters, powered speaker systems,
and recording devices. Balanced stereo and dual-mono outputs are
available. Both XLR and 1/4-inch TRS jacks are available.
Audio routing tip: 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.
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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.
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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