Pennsylvania-based Aviom Inc showed enhancements to its digital audio 'snake', capable of transferring 24-bit audio over industry standard Cat-5 cable.

The AN-16/i input module, the AN-16/o output module, and the AN-16SB system bridge work with Aviom's proprietary A-Net protocol to ensure less than one millisecond of latency from analogue input to analogue output. All are compatible with Aviom's modular A-16 Personal Monitor Mixing System.

This gains a new A-Net product, the A-16D Pro A-Net distributor. The 2U device is designed to distribute the A-Net signal from an A-16T transmitter, the AN-16/i input module, the original A-16D distributor, or another A-16D Pro distributor.

Each A-16D Pro accepts one A-Net input signal and provides for eight simultaneous A-Net outputs using Cat-5 cable. The A-16D Pro also features a dedicated A-Net Thru jack that allows the A-Net signal to be sent to other A-16D Pro A-Net distributors, providing for virtually unlimited system expansion. In addition, the Thru jack can be used to connect other A-Net compatible units, such as the AN-16/o output module, allowing the A-16D Pro to become a central link in an audio distribution network. An alternative to Ethernet, finally.


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