![]() ![]() They keep the powerplay mixers in a convenient spot either side stage, or just off stage where members can come adjust their mixes in the middle of a show if needed. ![]() I've also seen people use these systems, and then feed out of the powerplay / aviom directly into wireless IEM transmitters. They also give you the advantage of not having to use your other physical outputs on the x32 for monitors, since all of the audio is routed over ultranet to the powerplay mixer, and then output on the individual unit's outputs. I think if you were doing a more semi-permanent setup, or were a more established touring act (where you had a significant amount of setup time each night) the powerplay / aviom type systems make a lot of sense, particularly for your stationary players. We also move around a lot on stage, so wireless ears was the obvious choice. We need to be ultra-portable and be able to setup / tear down super quick. We looked into that, but decided it wasn't suited to our application. It's pretty much exactly the same as the Aviom system. Yeah, the powerplay system is really cool. ![]()
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