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<blockquote data-quote="Jim King" data-source="post: 204616" data-attributes="member: 156"><p>I've been testing out the Denon setup. I can easily get 300 feet in an open field (ie: line of sight, no obstructions, and no one with cell phones to interfere). I can get 25' every time in a crowded room where we don't completely have line of sight (probably one obstruction or more). I'm still figuring out where in between those two things are its real limits. My guess is that in a crowded room with line of sight i'll be able to rely on around 50' and occasionally get 100' if I don't care about quality. That's pretty good. </p><p></p><p>From what i've seen so far, my company guidelines are probably going to end up "deploy 35' or less with line of sight... 20' or less if you have to go through a wall." That allows lots of safety margin so we can actually promise quality of service.</p><p></p><p>i do hear sound quality degradation (and it doesn't vary by distance -- its always there... mostly at the low end). So I'd not use it for your mains on a music-focused event. I'm using it for speaking gigs and for satellites.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim King, post: 204616, member: 156"] I've been testing out the Denon setup. I can easily get 300 feet in an open field (ie: line of sight, no obstructions, and no one with cell phones to interfere). I can get 25' every time in a crowded room where we don't completely have line of sight (probably one obstruction or more). I'm still figuring out where in between those two things are its real limits. My guess is that in a crowded room with line of sight i'll be able to rely on around 50' and occasionally get 100' if I don't care about quality. That's pretty good. From what i've seen so far, my company guidelines are probably going to end up "deploy 35' or less with line of sight... 20' or less if you have to go through a wall." That allows lots of safety margin so we can actually promise quality of service. i do hear sound quality degradation (and it doesn't vary by distance -- its always there... mostly at the low end). So I'd not use it for your mains on a music-focused event. I'm using it for speaking gigs and for satellites. [/QUOTE]
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