3.2ms delay (from Vanatoo site)
"Doesn’t all this processing cause a delay in the audio?
Yes it does. However the delay (or latency) of the audio signal from input to output on the Transparent Series speakers is only about 3.2ms. Let’s put that in perspective. The speed of sound is 1126 feet per second in dry air at 68˚F. This means that it takes about 0.888ms for sound to travel one foot in air. Therefore 3.2ms is the time it takes sound to travel about 3.6 feet in air. So what does this all mean? It really doesn’t mean that much at all. A 3.2ms delay is no different than just starting the music playing 3.2ms later which really has no effect. If a studio is using the speakers as monitors to do multiple track recordings, the 3.2ms delay is no different than one musician being 3.6 feet away from another, which is common for musicians."
A single DAC, alternating L and R has a ____ ms delay?