WEST CHESTER, PA – Aviom announced the availability of its Pro16 and Pro64 digital snake systems for demos prior to purchase.
"We learned early on, with our personal mixing system, that the best sales pitch we can make for our products is to let people try them and hear them," said Chandler Collison, director of marketing for Aviom. "This program is designed to let people get that firsthand experience with our audio networking and connectivity solutions as well. With a personal mixer, that ‘wow' comes as soon as you put the headphones on. But with networking products, you need some more time to put the gear through its paces and see how much it can revolutionize what you do with audio."
Powered by Aviom's A-Net, a new digital audio transport protocol, Pro16 and Pro64 modules offer plug-and-play functionality and modular flexibility. Both series can be adapted to a variety of events. The systems are also both reconfigured, allowing them to be far more flexible and affordable than products with a fixed system size and limited expandability. Pro16 and Pro64 devices can also be set up without requiring a PC or extensive IT expertise.
Under this program, Aviom will provide I/O racks and network devices according to a customer's requested specifications. Those interested in receiving a demo system should contact Aviom or their Aviom representative.
A basic Pro16 digital snake uses I/O modules in blocks of 16 channels to stream audio over a single Cat-5 cable, up to a maximum of 64 channels. The system design can be changed by simply rearranging the I/O modules. The modular system can support bi-directional snakes of up to 32×32 and 48×16 channels by adding more I/O modules.
The Pro64 Series maintains the speed and simplicity of Pro16 but provides several features important for higher-end installs. Some of these include a flexible system architecture with single-channel granularity, remote controllable mic preamps, higher channel counts (up to 64×64), and support for higher sample rates (up to 192 kHz).
Pro64 systems can be configured to run as a bidirectional system supporting up to 64×64 channels or as a 64-channel true network with no directional limitations on signal flow, regardless of the number of serial or parallel connections.
For more information, please visit www.aviom.com .