And, that 10ms latency is added to the latency of you from the physical speakers. So you could be 6 feet away in timing instead of 3.
I also bought near field monitors and I don't even use my guitar amp anymore, the difference of the shorter sound path is very noticable. Rick On Thu, 13 Jun 2002, Steve Harris wrote: > On Thu, Jun 13, 2002 at 09:43:44 -0400, Lamar Owen wrote: > [latency and instruments] > > there is a definite, barely detectable delay between initiation of the note > > and the perception of the note (which is both by ear and by hand in the case > > of the horn). The long bore is one reason the horn's attack is quite mellow. > > I would describe 10ms as more than "barely detectable" its very noticable. > > 5ms (with my inexpert guitar noodling) feels uncomfortable, but is > barable. YMMV. > > 5ms is equivalent to a ~1.7m horn. > > - Steve > +------------------------+-----------------------+ | T a l i t y | +------+ | +------------------------+ +----+-+ | | | Richard Burnett | +-+ | | | Senior Design Engineer +---+ +----+ | | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | | | | | | | Phone: 919.380.3014 | | | Fax: 919.380.3903 | | | +------------------------------------------------+