DannyG2006 wrote:
Did not experience any problems with it.
I'm sure it works the majority of the time. My question wasn't so much whether you had problems as it was why you choose a connection that is known to have several deficiences, including less reliablity and lower quality, compared to a analog audio cable.
DannyG2006 wrote:
It freed up a USB port so I don't have to use a hub for my mouse and a USB sound card. My other two USB ports are being used for a USB TV monitor. My external hard drive is USBC.
Now I'm even more confused? Wouldn't a bluetooth mouse make more sense? That's one of the most common uses for bluetooth and would have the same effect of freeing up a USB port. Also, if you're using a bluetooth connection to the mixer what are you using the USB sound card for? I guess I'm not understanding the audio path from your computer to the speakers. I assumed it was like this:
PC >—bluetooth—> MIXER >—cable—> AMP >—cable—> SPEAKER
DannyG2006 wrote:
Actually sounded cleaner than the USB port in my old mixer.
I assume this would be using the mixer as a USB sound card. If I've understood correctly I'm very curious to know what mixer that was that sounded worse than the bluetooth audio connection to your current mixer.
Thanks in advance for explaining your setup. As described, it's somewhat counterintuitive and I appreciate your clarifications.