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Old 03-22-2019, 10:12 PM
Clark2 Clark2 is offline
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Originally Posted by W9TR View Post
Modern subs have digital electronic crossovers that add approximately 10 mSec of delay by themselves...
Hey, W9TR -- The option of moving the sub much closer to the listening position than the mains still intrigues and would be feasible in my living room. I could string a line-level cable from the sub out temporarily, of course, but anything permanent that would pass the "wife test" would have to be wireless.

I looked at JL's Jlink, but its specified latency is 14 ms -- equivalent to ~16 ft of distance -- negating the purpose. Is there anything else out there in the way of a real-time modulation/demodulation system that doesn't involve A-to-D followed by D-to-A conversion, which I assume is responsible for the long latency? -- Clark2

Last edited by Clark2; 03-23-2019 at 10:22 AM. Reason: Correction
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