No wall outlet power? No generator? No problem Prime Go goes well with Soundboks.
that’s dope!!!
Have you tried using the xVive to connect to the Soundboks, so no cables at all? Not sure about latency, although I think I read they’re somewhere near to 4ms.
I have 2 pairs of Xvive U3. They work but are not as good. its noticeably lower volume. Most likely needs a amp to boost. If you look at the Prime Go in the photo you see Xvive in the microphone input. Use to make SM58 a wireless mic.
Soundboks has built in SKAA transmitter and receiver. Prime Go wireless connected to with SKAA transmitter. To me its better than Xvive because I only need 1 transmitter for 2 speakers or with a different SKAA transmitter 1 transmitter for 5 speakers.
Now quickly googling SKAA technology…learn something new everyday!
I see you can connect multiple Soundboks using SKAA, cool if it can be used for the source too.
Enjoy the Go. I ‘may’ get mine on Tuesday!
@kaleo10 - Do you happen to have a link to the stand you have your Go on in the pic?
Cheers!
Just bought a new stand for Prime Go, the UDG Creator Laptop/Controller Stand Aluminium.
UDG stand is way better than the “A-Stand” in the photo. A-Stand is all plastic, UDG is aluminum that makes UDG 4x the cost of A-Stand.
UDG is still in the shipping process so I dont really now how much better it is but it can be adjusted a lot more, can be raised higher. A-Stand works but its plastic and I dont want to put a 1K controller on plastic.
…but it doesn’t have a slide out drink tray
Either stand takes away the portability factor of the GO. If you’re going to take a laptop, an effects unit, a radio mic receiver, a wireless speaker transmitter module etc, most of which don’t run off of batteries, you might as well use power cables and a powered smart console, like a prime 2 or 4.
@Stedwards – I am more looking for something to give my Go a bit a rise and a bit of tilt when using at home on the desk setup I have, not really for taking with me anywhere.
Thanks @kaleo10 for the info and links!
From another thread…
Oh Nice another option too – Thanks!
Both stands collapse to fit in the UDG Slim backpack, making it all easily portable. Also in backpack is wireless transmitters to connect to speakers and microphone.
what is called? got a link?