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Hello,
thank you for your fantastic projects, I learned a lot from it!
I am a guitar player, and I want to build a wireless effect device.
There are a lot of wireless guitar tranceiver products on the market in the low price range, ( less than 50 euro).
They use he 2.4 ghz band, that's all I know, and the latency is quite good ( about12msec) with very good sound quality ( frequency S/N ratio and dynamics).
What is the trick here ?? I can imagine its something like ESP32 Now under the hoods, , in conjunction with a fast compression codec.
So, if you could go this route someday ( its probably the opposite to the other feature request, asking for long range with the CODEC 2), that would be great. Thanks!
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Hello,
thank you for your fantastic projects, I learned a lot from it!
I am a guitar player, and I want to build a wireless effect device.
There are a lot of wireless guitar tranceiver products on the market in the low price range, ( less than 50 euro).
They use he 2.4 ghz band, that's all I know, and the latency is quite good ( about12msec) with very good sound quality ( frequency S/N ratio and dynamics).
What is the trick here ?? I can imagine its something like ESP32 Now under the hoods, , in conjunction with a fast compression codec.
So, if you could go this route someday ( its probably the opposite to the other feature request, asking for long range with the CODEC 2), that would be great. Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: