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Hardly noticed by most in the A/V press at InfoComm, Aviom's new Wall Frame 6 promises to save on labor and infrastructure costs. By digitizing audio signals at the wall connection, churches can realize huge savings by reducing costs associated with large conduit runs.
Posted 07/10/2010
Aviom's Wall Frame 6 can be mounted either on or in the wall, in standard studded walls with 16-inch centers. The Wall Frame 6 can be outfitted with up to six four-channel audio cards, including a four-channel remote-controllable premium microphone preamp, adjustable line-level analog outputs and AES3 I/O with Word Clock. Connecting the Wall Frame 6 to Aviom's Pro64 Network requires only a Cat-5 cable and power. Utilizing the company's new Pro64 Network ManagerTM PC control application, the Wall Frame 6 can be easily configured.
The Wall Frame 6 can be used in conjunction with Aviom's complete line of Pro64 audio networking products and Pro16® Series personal mixers. The Pro64 network supports any combination of parallel and serial connections without fidelity loss or directional limitations, allowing connection points to be placed wherever needed in a particular facility.
Brian Blackmore is President and Editor-in-Chief at Production Media, Inc., publishers of Worship Facilities Magazine and Church Production Magazine. See http://www.worshipfacilities.com.









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