Aviom is to debut the D400 and D400-Dante A-Net Distributors at this year's InfoComm exhibition in Orlando, Florida. They are designed to distribute power and digital audio data to an Aviom personal mixing system.
Two versions of the D400 are available: the standard D400 has an A-Net input and is suitable for those using an analog input module or a digital console card as the front end of their system, while the D400-Dante has Dante I/O instead of the A-Net input.
The D400-Dante allows up to 32 Dante channels to be routed to the personal mixing system, which makes connecting to a Dante-enable digital console or audio network as straightforward as plugging in a Cat-5 cable.
Up to eight personal mixers can be connected to each D400 or D400-Dante’s A-Net outputs, and an unlimited number of distributors can be used when creating larger systems with more than eight performers.
The D400 and D400-Dante are fully compatible with both the original Pro16 version of A-Net and the new Pro16e version of A-Net, the technology driving the A360 and A320 Personal Mixers which allows multiple 16-channel banks of monitoring content to be delivered over a single Cat-5 cable.