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Left/right mono line-in to two Play 5 (Gen 2)
Hi all,
If I were to have two separate 3.5mm mono connectors with the left signal to one speaker and another with the right signal to a second speaker and setting this up with uncompressed signal transfer. How would the stereo separation be? Has anyone tried this?
I'm assuming I'd get a 70ms delay but I'm ok with that. What kind of jitter could one expect from a setup like this?
Thanks
Anders
If I were to have two separate 3.5mm mono connectors with the left signal to one speaker and another with the right signal to a second speaker and setting this up with uncompressed signal transfer. How would the stereo separation be? Has anyone tried this?
I'm assuming I'd get a 70ms delay but I'm ok with that. What kind of jitter could one expect from a setup like this?
Thanks
Anders
Best answer by ratty
If you set up the Play:5s independently of one another, either within the same system or in two entirely separate systems, there'd be no guarantee that they'd be in sync at all. Stereo images could be all over the place.
However in the absence of a network connection, two paired Play:5s would mesh themselves together wirelessly. You could therefore configure 'Line-In Autoplay' for the pair such that when, say, the left Line-In receives a signal it plays on both, in stereo obviously.
To be honest I don't see why you'd want to disconnect the speakers from the network and forego all the benefits of a streaming music system. You might just as well get some basic active speakers.
View originalHowever in the absence of a network connection, two paired Play:5s would mesh themselves together wirelessly. You could therefore configure 'Line-In Autoplay' for the pair such that when, say, the left Line-In receives a signal it plays on both, in stereo obviously.
To be honest I don't see why you'd want to disconnect the speakers from the network and forego all the benefits of a streaming music system. You might just as well get some basic active speakers.
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