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Aviom Mic Pre with Remote Control

Aviom now shipping 6416M mic Input Module

West Chester, PA (June 2, 2008) --  Aviom, makers of the A-Net audio transport protocol, is now shipping its remote-controllable 6416m Mic Input Module and its companion products, the RCI Remote Control Interface and the MCS Mic Control Surface. Here''s the scoop from Aviom:

System designers and sound engineers have been awaiting the arrival of the 6416m, RCI and MCS. Those industry professionals who have had the opportunity to try out the new products have raved about the quality of the mic preamps and the flexibility of the remote control.  Bernie Becker, monitor engineer for Neil Diamond, says, “To call the 6416m open, transparent, and clean is an understatement, let alone the possibilities of A-Net.”

With the addition of the eagerly anticipated mic pre, Aviom’s Pro64 Series offers a full range of possibilities as a digital network—flexibility combined with the audio performance and simplicity of an analog wire.  Now the Pro64 digital audio network can take any combination of mic, line, or digital audio signals and move them effortlessly in real time, without compromises.

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