This is a characteristic of bluetooth, maybe airplay i.e. over your wifi
network would work better, but USB would do best, with the mixers these
days all having some kind of USB output.  I don't know if there is a USB
Y-connector, but it would have to be powered, most likely.


Joe Giovanelli <joeg...@earthlink.net> wrote:

> Hello, Everyone,
> 
> I have been involved in the audio field since about 1947!! (Yes, that's 
> right.) This odd situation is simply unknown to me!
> 
> I have a mixer which feeds a transmitter.  The receiver is attached to a PA 
> system. This works as it should, but it's a bit cumbersome. I have a tiny 
> bluetooth transmitter and a receiver. My plan was to replace my present setup 
> with the bluetooth gear.
> 
> The system works but not as expected. There's about a half second latency 
> between the transmitted signal and when it's received.
> 
> I substituted a Victor Stream for the mixer and the sound was fine. Well, I 
> couldn't check about latency.
> 
> I found this out when talking into a mike and hearing the PA system coming 
> back to me.
> 
> I'd love to hear your thoughts on this rather bizarre situation.
> 
> Joe Giovanelli

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