What happens if the Sub is wireless?
The issue will of course be the wired network latency. Assuming there is absolutely no way to run the Sub over a direct 5Ghz Ad-hoc low-latency wireless connection to the Amp, your best bet, depending on what you may have in place already, is to perhaps look to improve on the wired network latency, perhaps by wiring the Amp and Sub direct to the router/switch, or direct to the ‘same’ switch, rather than say different switches, or maybe try wiring the Sub via the Amp and then back to the router and see if any of those arrangements may possibly improve things, but a 5Ghz direct WiFi connection between the two players would be the ideal option, if at all possible.
What happens if the Sub is wireless?
It will not connect; unfortunately, the Amp is too far! Thanks!
The issue will of course be the wired network latency. Assuming there is absolutely no way to run the Sub over a direct 5Ghz Ad-hoc low-latency wireless connection to the Amp, your best bet, depending on what you may have in place already, is to perhaps look to improve on the wired network latency, perhaps by wiring the Amp and Sub direct to the router/switch, or direct to the ‘same’ switch, rather than say different switches, or maybe try wiring the Sub via the Amp and then back to the router and see if any of those arrangements may possibly improve things, but a 5Ghz direct WiFi connection between the two players would be the ideal option, if at all possible.
Hi Ken,
I will ask my Audio/Video tech and try you have suggested! I hope it will work! Thank you,