There are various studio/wireless audio extenders available.   These work
like a wireless microphone.   Or could even be the combination of an XLR
mic transmitter and a receiver.   Distance through 'rock' might be a
problem...

If WiFi and/or network is available, I personally would look at dropping a
raspberry pi at both ends.   There are quite a few descriptions of how to
do this online.

On Wed, Nov 7, 2018 at 5:18 PM Nate Burke <n...@blastcomm.com> wrote:

> I'm trying to get a monitor speaker off a mixing board to a different
> part of a building.  100+ year old construction, a 20" thick brick wall
> between the mixing board and the endpoint, and a cable run of probably
> 400-500' involving a lot of fishing of wires. I'm trying to come up with
> a way to avoid running wires if I can. Straight line distance between
> the 2 points is about 150'  WIFI is available at the sound board, and a
> hardline cat5 at the remote end, but I need something idiot proof that
> just turns on and works.  One thought was maybe a SIP Setup (there is
> already a SIP Pbx in place), some sort of ATA that would connected to
> the monitor out of the board then could be dialed from another SIP
> Extension?  Not sure if such a beast exists.
>
> I'd also be open to a simple wireless speaker, but would have to be low
> enough frequency to operate at distance through a couple walls, so
> Bluetooth is probably out.  Audio quality is a secondary concern, it's
> more of a "What's happening right now in the other room" need. Any of
> you Pro Audio guys have any suggestions?
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