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<blockquote data-quote="Thomas Dameron" data-source="post: 56819" data-attributes="member: 1098"><p>Re: AES single pair</p><p></p><p>Steve,</p><p></p><p>I'd recommend that whatever you get, do more than 1 pair. Even with AES handling two channels, there will be scenarios where your "stage-yonder" stack will want more outputs: Main, sub, frontfill, outfill, etc. Also, it'll give you redundancy if one of the pairs takes a dump. Remember with digital, it's almost always an all or nothing proposition, one legged equals no sound. I'd be curious if anyone has ever tried breaking out a 2pr/5pin DMX cable into two AES lines with a common ground.</p><p></p><p>As a point of interest, I'm curious why you're distributing AES. I would have expected that you'd use Dante in the PLMs to distribute that way and run a pair (main and BU) cat5.</p><p></p><p>thomas d.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thomas Dameron, post: 56819, member: 1098"] Re: AES single pair Steve, I'd recommend that whatever you get, do more than 1 pair. Even with AES handling two channels, there will be scenarios where your "stage-yonder" stack will want more outputs: Main, sub, frontfill, outfill, etc. Also, it'll give you redundancy if one of the pairs takes a dump. Remember with digital, it's almost always an all or nothing proposition, one legged equals no sound. I'd be curious if anyone has ever tried breaking out a 2pr/5pin DMX cable into two AES lines with a common ground. As a point of interest, I'm curious why you're distributing AES. I would have expected that you'd use Dante in the PLMs to distribute that way and run a pair (main and BU) cat5. thomas d. [/QUOTE]
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