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Network cables in a GLM setup

ay, modified 4 Years ago.

Network cables in a GLM setup

Youngling Posts: 6 Join Date: 3/24/19 Recent Posts

Hello

I made the leap and ordered a set of 8330 and a GLM kit today and upon reading the manual, I see that I need an extra internet cable to join up the two speakers for the GLM calibration.

I wonder if that an internet cable needs to permanently connect the two speakers or not?

Thanks

jani-oksanen, modified 4 Years ago.

RE: Network cables in a GLM setup (Answer)

Jedi Master Posts: 449 Join Date: 3/30/17 Recent Posts

Hello,

You can do the calibration with the GLM, and store the calibration to the speakers memory and remove the network cables after the calibration. No need to have network cables connected permanently. :)

Best Regards,
Jani Oksanen
Customer Support Team

ay, modified 4 Years ago.

RE: Network cables in a GLM setup

Youngling Posts: 6 Join Date: 3/24/19 Recent Posts
Thanks Jani!