Would it be useful in a pro touring setting or in other industrial applications, to be able to run ASE/EBU digital audio longer than the normal/standard distance? For example a few hundred ft or much more. Any feedback would be great!
I'm interested in hearing about different set ups using AES/EBU if anyone would like to share thanks! If you're looking into running AES/EBU audio over long distances.. up to a a few miles , it can be done over fiber optics.
Last edited by midiextender on Mon Dec 31, 2012 2:31 am, edited 1 time in total.
One good example is of a theater that is sending AES audio over Fiber directly to it's onsite recording studio. The distance is a few thousand ft. which would not be possible without Fiber. If anyone else has experience with this please let me know. thanks!
midiextender wrote:Anybody ever run into a situation where they need to run AES/EBU digital audio over long distances?
According to a stage technician from a touring production company, audio run between sources and amplifier rooms, broadcast remote bays, etc. can be very long. Over 1000ft.