Can I use a mono wedge or in-ear system with the Aviom system?
… http://www.aviom.com/Support/FAQ.cfm?panelnum=2 • Aviom Products | Network Devices | A-16D Pro A-Net Distributor | Systems | Basic Six-Mix System … one with a powered wedge speaker, and two use wireless IEMs. Up to … http://www.aviom.com/Product-Categories-5/Network-Devices-29/A-16D-Pro-A-Net-Distributor?panelnum=3&SysID=16 • Aviom News | Successes | Democratic National Convention Relies on Aviom for Clear Communication … was able to drive wedge monitors, wireless and headphone connections … http://www.aviom.com/News-3/Aviom-News-362/Democratic-National-Convention-Relies-on-Aviom-for-Clear-Communication.cfm • Aviom Products | Pro16 Series | Aviom16/o-Y1 A-Net Card for Yamaha® | Systems … one with a powered wedge speaker, and two use wireless IEMs. Up to … http://www.aviom.com/Product-Families-1/Pro16-Series-24/Aviom16-o-Y1-A-Net-Card-for-Yamaha®?panelnum=3 • Aviom Products | Pro16 Series | A-16R Rack-Mount Mixer | Systems | Basic Six-Mix System with Y1 Card … one w
Yes. The A-16II has a special auto-detect circuit on its output that will defeat the pan control if you connect a mono plug to the output, and the A-16R can be set to operate as a mono device. However, if you’re listening through headphones or earphones, stereo will give you significantly better sound and let you keep your mix at a lower volume while giving you more clarity. If you’ve ever heard someone complain that their earphones make them feel disoriented or stuffy, experiment with panning channels slightly left or right, especially instruments that are in the same pitch range. You have two ears, so use them both. Stereo sound is critical to the way we perceive space.