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M7CL-48ES and SB168-ES with PM5D-RH
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<blockquote data-quote="Justice C. Bigler" data-source="post: 47751" data-attributes="member: 74"><p>Re: M7CL-48ES and SB168-ES with PM5D-RH</p><p></p><p>Ok, it's appears that I can get an M7CL-48ES, 3 of the SB168ES stage boxes, the MY16-ES64 and two of the MY-16EX cards for a fair amount less than a 48 channel analog split (and the standard M7CL-48). According to my rep, I can connect everything via a standard router, and even have a couple of ports left for recording or broadcast consoles. Any holes in this argument? I know that I still have to give one console or the other control over the analog gain structure (likely the monitor console), but I can live with that.</p><p></p><p>A few questions further, 1) what is a good router for use with Ethersound (can I use a wireless router and also and use the Stage Mix app with an iPad also)?</p><p>2) What is a good shielded twisted pair Cat5e cable to use with live stage applications?</p><p>3) are there other consoles (i.e. non Yamaha) that I can connect via Ethersound?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justice C. Bigler, post: 47751, member: 74"] Re: M7CL-48ES and SB168-ES with PM5D-RH Ok, it's appears that I can get an M7CL-48ES, 3 of the SB168ES stage boxes, the MY16-ES64 and two of the MY-16EX cards for a fair amount less than a 48 channel analog split (and the standard M7CL-48). According to my rep, I can connect everything via a standard router, and even have a couple of ports left for recording or broadcast consoles. Any holes in this argument? I know that I still have to give one console or the other control over the analog gain structure (likely the monitor console), but I can live with that. A few questions further, 1) what is a good router for use with Ethersound (can I use a wireless router and also and use the Stage Mix app with an iPad also)? 2) What is a good shielded twisted pair Cat5e cable to use with live stage applications? 3) are there other consoles (i.e. non Yamaha) that I can connect via Ethersound? [/QUOTE]
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