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<blockquote data-quote="Jason Raboin" data-source="post: 40147" data-attributes="member: 524"><p>Re: Creating a better money channel in IEM land</p><p></p><p>It seems odd to me that latency would be the issue. I would think that the latency of an LS9 is less than the amount of time it takes for the audio to travel from wedges to your ears, and that was fine for decades. That said, they do some pretty interesting routing with Bono's vocal to keep it in the analog domain for just that reason. They have a budget. </p><p></p><p>The problem I see is that somewhere you have to go through the LS9, so unless you get a mic pre / eq / AD converter and use a digital input (does the LS9 have a digital input?), and then a DA converter for his mix, you are likely to have the same issue.</p><p></p><p>I use an SC48, and like the converters on it just fine. I do use nice mic pres for money channels, and leave them on stage so that they travel down the snake at line level. I can't remember the last time I chased down a hum or buzz. You could start there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason Raboin, post: 40147, member: 524"] Re: Creating a better money channel in IEM land It seems odd to me that latency would be the issue. I would think that the latency of an LS9 is less than the amount of time it takes for the audio to travel from wedges to your ears, and that was fine for decades. That said, they do some pretty interesting routing with Bono's vocal to keep it in the analog domain for just that reason. They have a budget. The problem I see is that somewhere you have to go through the LS9, so unless you get a mic pre / eq / AD converter and use a digital input (does the LS9 have a digital input?), and then a DA converter for his mix, you are likely to have the same issue. I use an SC48, and like the converters on it just fine. I do use nice mic pres for money channels, and leave them on stage so that they travel down the snake at line level. I can't remember the last time I chased down a hum or buzz. You could start there. [/QUOTE]
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