Hello all,
I’ve done a little searching on the forums and haven’t quite seen the scenario I’m thinking of trying to do.
Long story short, the college theatre that I’ve recently started working in was renovated (poorly for audio) in 2010. The company that did it put the XLR jacks for the main PA in the catwalks, which requires the amplifier for the mains to be in the catwalks. They also did not install any input ports in the catwalks, while the program likes to use 6 OH mics for some shows. This requires me to run XLR all the way down the catwalks and dropped down to the mixer.
They also have a remote band pit in a room about 75’ away from the rear end of the stage. There is a small wall plate with 6 inputs and 2 outputs, which limits my miking capability with a full band.
I’ve recently gotten them to purchase an SQ7 and a AR24x12 with the idea of having the 24x12 in the remote room and running an ethernet line between the two. I know that this works and the run isn’t too far.
But I had an idea pop in my head to try to clean up the amount of XLR hanging from the cats into the audio position. If I can place a AR84 in the catwalks (in a rack with the amplifier for the mains), I could run the OH mics to that, and also give myself some outputs in the catwalks to run lines for powered speakers for directional sound cues.
So my question is, can I link the SQ7, AR24x12 and AR84 via a network switch and use them separately? While also being able to not always require the AR24x12 to be connected? (It will go away when the show isn’t using a pit, because the room is also used as a classroom when no pit is set up in it.)
Or is that something that the DX Hub would do?
I do hope my description makes sense.