I'm thinking in terms of using a SQ-5 as a replacement to a AB168. Go into the 2nd Sq-5 with 16 XLR's from the snake. Send these channels to channels 17-32 on the first SQ-5. Basicly first SQ-5 for snake channels 1-16. Second SQ-5 for snake channels 17-32 sent to the the first 5 to land on layers 17-32.
Possible?
Douglas R. Allen
I wanted to add as anyone can tell I'm unfamiliar with the A/H setup
If you connect the two consoles via the SLink ports then it is possible. You can then use the Tie Lines feature on the consoles to send, pre-processing, the 16 channels from one console to the other console.
Why would you want to get a second console to do this? Wouldn't a second AB168 be a less-expensive option? Or even selling the AB168 and purchasing two DX168 boxes (which would make the entire signal chain 96kHz), thus getting rid of the analog snake entirely.