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The new Aviom A640 personal mixer.

Aviom Releases New Flagship A640 Personal Mixer

Designed to provide new levels of user control and customization, a streamlined interface, and additional features that offer more flexibility.

Aviom has announced the new A640, the next-generation flagship model of company’s personal mixer product line designed to provide new levels of user control and customization, a streamlined interface, and additional features that offer more flexibility.

Powered by Aviom’s A-Net digital audio transport protocol purpose-built for personal monitoring applications, the A640 fits into audio environments using Dante-based audio networks, analog consoles, and digital mixers. It’s also compatible with all Aviom personal mixing products, allowing updates and expansions to existing systems.

A new addition to the simplified user interface is a color display designed to allow performers to experience personal monitoring in new ways. “Our goal is to make it easy for the performer to get a fantastic mix, without turning them into a mix engineer” says Ray Legnini, Aviom product research and development manager. “A well-designed personal monitor mixer makes it easier for someone who is playing an instrument, singing, and interacting with other performers, to do their job without distractions.”

In addition, Aviom states that it has added the most requested features from customers to the A640. The new Channel Mapping feature lets users create a custom channel layout for each A640 using any of the 64 network input sources. An Aux Mix allows any combination of channels from the main stereo mix to be sent to the secondary mono output, so integrating a supplemental tactile transducer system, subwoofer or powered wedge is simplified.

Further, the new Intercom feature allows users to communicate with each other over the Aviom network whenever the A640 is used with Aviom’s D800 A-Net Distributor products. With a single button press, a musical director can give instructions or provide feedback to performers using the A640’s built-in mic or an external mic connected to the Aviom network, and other legacy Aviom mixers can listen to the intercom channel as well.

“We’re always trying to enhance the performer’s experience while wearing in-ear monitors or headphones,” says Carl Bader, Aviom co-founder and CEO. “The A640’s user interface directly addresses that goal. And the mixer sounds wonderful, its DSP filter voicings are optimized for modern monitor environments and designed to engage and excite users, helping them achieve their best performances.”

The A640 personal mixer has a U.S. MSRP of $949 and a U.S. MAP of $849, and will be available through Aviom’s worldwide distribution network starting January 2022.

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