Hello,
Sorry for diving straight in with a question. I have had a look through the archives and I can't find an answer.
I have a Cambridge Audio Topaz SR20 with a turntable and cd player connected to it. I have 2 sets of wired speakers hooked up. I use a Chromecast audio which is connected to the receiver if I want to listen to the radio or stream music.
I also have an Avantree Bluetooth transmitter connected to the back of the receiver which supports aptX, but only has Bluetooth 4.1. I use this to transmit to a Bose Soundlink Revolve + which is in the kitchen. The sound quality is adequate but obviously there is a delay. The Bose supports Bluetooth 4.2.
I would like to reduce the latency if it's possible. A Bluetooth 5.2 transmitter and speaker would do this, but to what extent? Would the latency still be perceptible? I have lath and plaster walls with bricks behind the plaster so I don't fancy replacing the receiver with something that has an extra speaker output and running a cable into the kitchen. My assumption is that making the two wired speakers wireless could solve the problem but would reduce sound quality. I don't want to do this.
My guess is it's possible to reduce the latency but that it would still be perceptible. Does anyone have any experience of a similar set up that they could share with me please?
Sorry for diving straight in with a question. I have had a look through the archives and I can't find an answer.
I have a Cambridge Audio Topaz SR20 with a turntable and cd player connected to it. I have 2 sets of wired speakers hooked up. I use a Chromecast audio which is connected to the receiver if I want to listen to the radio or stream music.
I also have an Avantree Bluetooth transmitter connected to the back of the receiver which supports aptX, but only has Bluetooth 4.1. I use this to transmit to a Bose Soundlink Revolve + which is in the kitchen. The sound quality is adequate but obviously there is a delay. The Bose supports Bluetooth 4.2.
I would like to reduce the latency if it's possible. A Bluetooth 5.2 transmitter and speaker would do this, but to what extent? Would the latency still be perceptible? I have lath and plaster walls with bricks behind the plaster so I don't fancy replacing the receiver with something that has an extra speaker output and running a cable into the kitchen. My assumption is that making the two wired speakers wireless could solve the problem but would reduce sound quality. I don't want to do this.
My guess is it's possible to reduce the latency but that it would still be perceptible. Does anyone have any experience of a similar set up that they could share with me please?