Originally Posted by Bass Thumper
Originally Posted by mrgeeze
You guys are working way too hard.
Keep it simple. It works better.
Last century an amazing technology was invented to help you solve the 3.5mm cable problem.
Bluetooth.
Bluetooth operates in the crowded 2.4 GHz range (same as Wi-Fi, wireless mics, lighting controllers, audience phones, etc.).
At gigs:
• Packed rooms = tons of RF interference
• Bluetooth can briefly cut out
• Signal may stutter or mute
• Devices may disconnect

Bluetooth Interference

Sounds risky and unreliable.

Over a decade and hundreds of gigs, many of them in the environment you describe above, none of that has happened.
So, fret not. Embrace the new millennia.


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