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Powered via external power supply 
(included) or P16-I / P16-D
Mounts easily on a mic stand 
with the P16-MB mic stand mount 
(not included)
P16-I — 16-Channel 19" Input Module 
with Analog and ADAT Optical Inputs
Converts 16 analog inputs into 24-bit 
digital audio to be transmitted via 
standard CAT5e cable
2 x 8-channel ADAT optical inputs 
with auto detect and priority select
16 balanced, high-headroom 
TRS audio inputs
State-of-the-art 24-bit A/D 
converters for premium 
audio quality
4-position gain switches per channel 
pair (-10, 0, +4, +22 dB)
Digital inputs support 44.1 and 48 
kHz sample rates
Ultra-low system latency of less than 
1 millisecond
Signal Present and Clip LEDs per 
channel plus ADAT status LEDs
Standard CAT5e connection 
delivers power and signals for up to 
6 Personal Mixers
ULTRANET expansion network 
connector (RJ45)
Internal autorange power supply for 
maximum flexibility (100 – 240 V~), 
noise-free audio, superior transient 
response plus low power 
consumption for energy saving
Easy Installation
A basic installation consists of one 
P16-I audio interface, which connects to 
the main mixing console, and up to six 
P16-M Personal Mixers, creating a system 
big enough to equip a typical recording 
studio, a small to medium-sized band, 
or a worship team. You’ll also need a 
few standard audio and CAT5 cables. 
The optional P16- MB mounting bracket 
allows the P16-M Digital Personal Mixer to 
be attached to any standard microphone, 
music or drum stand. The system can 
easily be expanded via the P16-D Digital 
ULTRANET Distributor, six of which can 
be combined to drive up to forty-eight 
P16-M Personal Mixers.
Extraordinary Value
The POWERPLAY P16 puts total control 
of the monitor system where it belongs—
in the hands of the performers, freeing up 
the engineer to sculpt the perfect 
front-of-house mix. The POWERPLAY P16 
system is the easy, affordable way to tame 
runaway stage volume and give your 
musicians and vocalists what they really 
want—“more me!”
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