On 01/06/2019 22:25, Augustine Leudar wrote:
by line of sght - I mean we do installations that have walls , dence trees
and foliage , all sorts of stuff in the way - so IR , though it looks like
a neat idea and I think preferable to wifi in some ways - wouldnt work for
us  Even wifi fails in some situations where walls are thick.

Indeed not an easy task.

Exploring the Shure system they would seem to deal with this sort of problem using multiple radiators - so some cabling, but much more limited than to every individual speaker.

Delving into the user guide specs it doesn't appear to be compressed or hint at significant latency, and for 16 (mono) channel use (the maximum) has a bandwidth of 20-20kHz (-3dB) and 80dB dynamic range.

Of course, I have just invented an ultra-broadband distribution system that uses quantum vacuum effects to communicate between atmospheric nitrogen atoms - just needs a few million dollars (payable directly to me) to commercialise the concept;}

Chris Woolf


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