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"You're not wrong, but I suggest you go out and measure the latency of pro audio wireless systems that have proprietary and specialized low-latency audio codecs."

I have a Shure wireless guitar/microphone transmitter - latency purely determined by device distance as it's totally analog and doesn't need/use a codec. That's pro-level audio equipment from the early 90s ($250 back then.) Literal atmosphere-limited light speed.

Today's stuff is literal garbage. Even the latest Shure wireless stuff can't keep up with the higher frequencies on my guitar and attenuates/dampens them.




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