Allen & Heath Avantis: Is it the Ideal Mixing Console for New Volunteers in Arizona Churches?


Allen & Heath Avantis: The Ideal Mixing Console for New Volunteers in Arizona Churches

Ever had a new volunteer step up to the mixing console on a Sunday morning and look completely overwhelmed by a sea of faders and buttons? At Brilliance AV, we see this scenario often in Phoenix Valley churches — eager people who want to serve but get paralyzed by complexity. That’s exactly why the Allen & Heath Avantis has become one of our most recommended consoles for churches that rely heavily on volunteers.

Here’s why the Avantis stands out as an especially welcoming platform for brand-new mixing volunteers while still delivering professional-grade results that larger Arizona worship centers need.

1. Visual Layout That Actually Makes Sense to Beginners

One of the biggest barriers for new volunteers is “where do I start?” The Avantis solves this with an extremely logical, almost self-explanatory surface:

  • Clear channel strip section — one fader, one knob section per channel with everything labeled intuitively
  • Color-coded layers — different banks of channels are visually distinct
  • Large, bright color LCD scribble strips — every fader shows exactly what it controls (name, meter, status)
  • Dedicated mute groups and DCA masters — right where your hand naturally lands

New volunteers frequently say “I actually understood where things were after about 10 minutes” — a sentence we rarely hear about other digital consoles.

2. Pre-Set “Scenes” That Take the Pressure Off

The Avantis excels at snapshot/scene memory. Many churches use just 4–6 scenes per service:

  • Welcome / announcements
  • Worship set
  • Sermon
  • Offering / closing
  • Special moment (baptism, communion, etc.)

Once those scenes are programmed and saved by an experienced person (or by us during installation), the new volunteer’s job becomes dramatically simpler:

  1. Recall the correct scene at the right time
  2. Ride the master fader
  3. Occasionally unmute/mute guest mics

That’s it. No deep menu diving, no panic patching — just press the scene button and go.

3. Built-in Help & Visual Feedback Everywhere

  • Help text on every encoder — touch a knob and the screen shows exactly what it does
  • Real-time metering — large, color-coded meters make it obvious when something is clipping or too quiet
  • Channel Safe / Mix Safe modes — protect important channels from accidental scene recall changes
  • Copy/Paste channel settings — quickly match settings across similar channels (all vocal mics, all guitars, etc.)

These small touches remove huge amounts of fear for beginners.

4. Enough Power for Growing Churches — Without Overwhelm

The Avantis gives you:

  • 64×64 processing channels
  • 42 faders (expandable via remote tiles)
  • Comprehensive effects (reverbs, delays, dynamics)
  • Full Dante integration option
  • 24 mix buses + matrix

That’s plenty of horsepower for most growing Arizona churches, yet the interface stays surprisingly approachable. The console doesn’t hide features behind 17 sub-menus — most everyday controls are one or two button presses away.

5. Volunteer Confidence = Better Worship Experience

When volunteers aren’t stressed about the console, they can actually listen to the worship, watch the pastor, and feel part of the service instead of fighting technology. That emotional availability translates directly into better energy on stage and a more connected congregation.

We’ve watched brand-new volunteers go from “I’m terrified I’ll break something” to “I actually enjoy doing this” in just a few weeks when they’re using an Avantis.

Quick Setup Recommendation for Arizona Churches

Typical starter configuration we recommend for churches moving to Avantis:

  • Avantis console (42 faders standard)
  • 1–2 DX168 or DX164-W stage boxes (32–64 inputs depending on band size)
  • 1–2 ME-1 personal mixers for key musicians (optional but very popular)
  • Basic iPad for backup control / scene recall
  • Dante card if you plan to expand to multiple rooms or recording

This setup gives you professional sound quality and volunteer confidence without overwhelming complexity.

Brilliance AV Can Help You Transition Smoothly

If you’re considering moving to the Allen & Heath Avantis (or want to compare it with other volunteer-friendly consoles), we’d love to help. We’ve installed Avantis systems in churches across the Phoenix Valley and can:

  • Do a full needs assessment of your current setup
  • Create a realistic upgrade path
  • Handle installation and initial scene programming
  • Train your entire volunteer team (in-person or via video)
  • Provide ongoing support through our AVL Maintenance Packages

Contact us today for a no-pressure conversation about whether the Avantis could be the right next step for your Arizona church’s worship production.

Let’s give your volunteers a console they can actually love using — and give your congregation the clear, powerful sound they deserve.


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