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Falcowe

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  1. Agree, I don't think it's possible. But I'd like to see LTT try.
  2. Neil Parfitt (the composer who LTT mentioned in their MacPro rack video) has issued a challenge I think LTT should take up. I hope this is a good way to make the suggestion to the LTT crew. Anyhow find the link to his YT video here: This is a repost of my general topic thread. Sorry for the double post. Not super active over on this forum.
  3. Neil Parfitt (the composer who LTT mentioned in their MacPro rack video) has issued a challenge I think LTT should take up. I hope this is a good way to make the suggestion to the LTT crew. Anyhow find the like to his YT video here:
  4. Thanks for the reply. So the official word from Ubiquiti is, no. The NanoSwitch cannot power the G4 Pro. I am sure I could get something like this but since I remebered I had an extra PoE injector at 48V .5A I tried that since that is in the af spec and it worked.
  5. Hello all, a bit of a newb question here. I am upgrading my network and adding Ubiquiti Security cameras. As part of the install I am doing there is a “remote” location that I am putting cameras in, and I am sending the information back to my main network via a NanoBeam AC 16. I have a G3, G4 Pro camera, the NanoBeam AC 16, and a NanoSwitch. I was hoping to power everything with the NanoSwitch which only ouputs 24V passive PoE. The only device that doesn’t support 24V Passive is the G4 Pro which supports 802.11 af/at. My question is, can I power the G4 Pro from the 24V switch or do I have to get a separate injector to power the G4? Or another way to ask the question, does 802.11 af/at support 24V passive PoE to power devices? Thanks for the advice!
  6. I personally would go with JBL 305s and make your own adapters to go into the XLR inputs. They are fairly inexpensive, and are absolutely, shockingly good response. Or if you have the cash the JBL 7 series are a new set of speakers and are meant for post houses.
  7. JBL 305's are amazing, and considering the quality they are a steal. I know its way over your stated budget, but they have phenomnal bass response. And you might be able to find a pair off craigslist or used for less. http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/LSR305
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