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<blockquote data-quote="Per Søvik" data-source="post: 98566" data-attributes="member: 1285"><p>Re: S16 audio drop outs</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The thing is that Roland's REAC along with some other protocols (CobraNet, SoundGrid, AES51 etc.) are using the Ethernet packaging protocol (Layer 2) that add some latency while being more tolerant. It is a tradeoff, the lower latency of AES50 makes it more demanding. Look at the cables specified by Riedel for RockNet, another layer 1 protocol, those cables cost an arm and a leg.</p><p>Running long cable runs close to or over the limit doesn't have to be that difficult or expensive since Klark has got a fairly inexpensive repeater, but I'm afraid the cable then has to be dedicated to AES50 (I don't think the Klark will (auto)switch to Ethernet protocol)</p><p></p><p></p><p>PS: As far as UPS go, my Eton 3S is still doing the job (for a lot less than the price of a pair of jeans).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Per Søvik, post: 98566, member: 1285"] Re: S16 audio drop outs The thing is that Roland's REAC along with some other protocols (CobraNet, SoundGrid, AES51 etc.) are using the Ethernet packaging protocol (Layer 2) that add some latency while being more tolerant. It is a tradeoff, the lower latency of AES50 makes it more demanding. Look at the cables specified by Riedel for RockNet, another layer 1 protocol, those cables cost an arm and a leg. Running long cable runs close to or over the limit doesn't have to be that difficult or expensive since Klark has got a fairly inexpensive repeater, but I'm afraid the cable then has to be dedicated to AES50 (I don't think the Klark will (auto)switch to Ethernet protocol) PS: As far as UPS go, my Eton 3S is still doing the job (for a lot less than the price of a pair of jeans). [/QUOTE]
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