Re: [Sursound] wireless speaker/transmission recommendations

2016-11-17 Thread Eric Benjamin
Jim You might want to give us a target budget for this distribution system. Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 5:24 PM, Wim wrote: Hi Jim, You could have a look at the Neutrik Xirium system. It's the only one I know that is capable of timed multi channel operation: ht

Re: [Sursound] wireless speaker/transmission recommendations

2016-11-16 Thread Wim
Hi Jim, You could have a look at the Neutrik Xirium system. It's the only one I know that is capable of timed multi channel operation: http://www.neutrik.com/en/news/xirium-digital-wireless-audio It is expensive, as is to be expected with this number of channels. Cheers, Wim 2016-11-16 23:06

Re: [Sursound] wireless speaker/transmission recommendations

2016-11-16 Thread Augustine Leudar
Helmut - I;m not sure thats what he's looking for but it looks cool - is it wavefield synthesis system ? How to you do the vertical panning ? Do you use amplitude panning for vertical between horizontal WFS arrays like Matt Motags WFS designer ? http://www.mattmontag.com/projects-page/wfs-designer

Re: [Sursound] wireless speaker/transmission recommendations

2016-11-16 Thread Helmut Oellers
...Show www.holoplot.com or www.syntheticwave.de H. Am 16.11.2016 21:57 schrieb "jim moses" : > Hi, > I'm looking for suggestions for an installation project. I need to transmit > multi-channel audio to up to 10 loudspeakers. The distances are pretty > short but I'm looking for a system with fle

Re: [Sursound] wireless speaker/transmission recommendations

2016-11-16 Thread Augustine Leudar
ps when I say channels - I mean frequency options - each stealth unit is stereo https://www.altoproaudio.com/products/stealth-wireless On 16 November 2016 at 21:12, Augustine Leudar wrote: > How short and would there be anything between the transmitter and the > receiver (eg walls, people walki

Re: [Sursound] wireless speaker/transmission recommendations

2016-11-16 Thread Augustine Leudar
How short and would there be anything between the transmitter and the receiver (eg walls, people walking aroudn etc) . Theres a few stereo options such as the stealth wireless (stereo times 5 in your case) - there is 16 channels so should be ok in your case. Then if you have the budget probably the

Re: [Sursound] wireless speaker/transmission recommendations

2016-11-16 Thread Søren Bendixen
If you are looking for a soundcard that gives you almost endless possibilities I have made a few large project for exhibitions (at Moesgaard Museum, Denmark) and can recommend RME soundcards (fireface 2) with the included routing system Totalmix. It works. I´m not associated with the company.

[Sursound] wireless speaker/transmission recommendations

2016-11-16 Thread jim moses
Hi, I'm looking for suggestions for an installation project. I need to transmit multi-channel audio to up to 10 loudspeakers. The distances are pretty short but I'm looking for a system with flexible routing. Thanks, Jim -- Jim Moses Technical Director/Lecturer Brown University Music Department