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To: axial who wrote (35695)9/15/2010 1:04:33 PM
From: Win-Lose-Draw  Read Replies (3) of 46821
 
Musicians don't want any lag between what they play or sing, and what they hear.

Being the drummer, I often use more mics than the rest of the band combined. :P

Look, if we accept that there should be dedicated bandwidth reserved for any given particular special use, then we accept that *any* special use may have a legitimate claim for their own swath of "interference free" spectrum. They also may not, but we can't reject on a fundamental principle that they don't.

Before you know it, we end up - well - we end up exactly where we are. And I don't think too many of us are all that impressed with where we currently are, spectrum-use-wise.

"We have to do it this way" sounds an awful lot like the claims made by the TV guys and radio guys and every other set of guys who had/have legacy spectrum. Audio is fundamentally low-bandwidth - as an engineer I do not accept we can't find a better way with proper motivation.

(I'm just using you as a jumping off point, J)
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