Hello!
Unfortunately, no measurements were taken for analog input latency (mostly because it isn’t something that’s part of our current test bench update). We get where you’re coming from though, and it could definitely be a way for us to improve in the future. So, we’ll consider including this in future updates to our testing!
Bumping this up, this is what Marshall Support told me: “There should be zero latency for AUX input, then just a slightly latency if you’re using the audio converter.”
Were any tests done on the analog input latency? I love that the RTINGS for headphones include analog input latency measurements, but unfortunately speaker reviews do not, despite the fact that many of these devices could be used for similar latency-sensitive use-cases as headphones (playing musical instruments, videogames, etc).
Couldn’t possibly be more excited for this!
Bumping this up, this is what Marshall Support told me: “There should be zero latency for AUX input, then just a slightly latency if you’re using the audio converter.”
Were any tests done on the analog input latency? I love that the RTINGS for headphones include analog input latency measurements, but unfortunately speaker reviews do not, despite the fact that many of these devices could be used for similar latency-sensitive use-cases as headphones (playing musical instruments, videogames, etc).