Connecting monitoring devices, Connecting to the stereo mix output, Headphones and earbuds – Aviom A360 User Manual
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Connecting Monitoring Devices
Headphones, wired in-ear monitors, wireless in-ear transmitter systems, powered speakers,
subwoofers, and tactile bass shakers can be connected to the A360 Personal Mixer separately
or in combination. This section details the connection of these devices to the A360’s outputs.
Mono Mix Out
A-Net In
Data
24VDC
Regulated
500 mA
CUSTOM
PROGRAM
DEFAULT
Pro16
Stereo Mix Out
Mono Mix Out
A-Net In
Data
24VDC
Regulated
500 mA
CUSTOM
PROGRAM
DEFAULT
Pro16
Stereo Mix Out
The A360 has 1/4-inch and 1/8-inch stereo and XLR mono mix outputs available.
Connecting to the Stereo Mix Output
The A360 has a pair of jacks—1/4-inch and 1/8-inch TRS—dedicated to the stereo mix coming from the
Personal Mixer. Both jacks are always active.
Headphones and Earbuds
Connect headphones or wired earbuds to the A360. For best performance, choose low impedance
headphones or earbuds whenever possible. High impedance devices will not harm the A360, but note that
the mix output level may be lower with these devices.
Mono Mix Out
A-Net In
Data
24VDC
Regulated
500 mA
CUSTOM
PROGRAM
DEFAULT
Pro16
Stereo Mix Out
Headphones or earbuds are connected to the Stereo Mix Out jack.
The 1/4-inch and 1/8-inch outputs may be used simultaneously. See page 44 for additional information.