Adamson’s Audio Integrated Distribution (A.I.D) panels were designed in consultation with FOH and system engineers to create a common standard of audio connectivity and distribution for all Adamson Y-Axis partners. It provides a recognizable, high quality interface standard for cross rental, co-production and dry-hire. Industry standard socopex and NL cables allows for fast and easy connectivity to- and from amplifier racks, with a variety of options for shared audio processing, bussing and distribution. The Panel minimizes clutter, extra equipment, cables, manpower and space, saving premium dollars to the equipment provider, and ultimately the client. Adamson Audio Distribution Panel is a 19-inch rack-mount unit, 2-U high and 10.25-inch deep. It provides front panel access to processor and amplifier in- and outputs, and is completely dynamic in configuration by using XLR and NL patch points on the back-face. The Adamson Touring series allows optional interconnectivity between all amp racks and FOH/MON through a 12 pair audio snake, using standard 37-pin mini-Soco cables and a Bantam patch bay located on the back-panel. This option allows up to 12 bus channels to distribute console audio and comes throughout all connected amp racks, share processor outputs from main amp racks to slave-racks, and access any of these channels at every connected rack. Jack-field provision for RS485 control loops are made as well.
- The Adamson Audio Distribution Panel is a 19-inch rack-mount unit, 2-U high and 10.25-inch deep
- The Audio distribution panel is available in touring and install series
- The Adamson Touring series allows optional interconnectivity between all amp racks and FOH/MON stations through a 12 channel audio snake
- The Adamson Integrated Distribution Panel comes ready with all necessary components needed for connectivity within a turnkey solutions
- The front panel input section features four XLR female and four XLR male connectors
- The rear connectors are indicated similarily by a white square labelled “FROM INPUTS”