Thanks Sean. I just took a quick peek at the Luminex switches. Gigacore 12 and Gigacore 26i. Holy crap! No exaggeration, they are 10-times pricier than the likes of TP-Link and about over 2 times pricier than the QSC/Dell switches. The Luminex mentions IGMP snooping but nothing about querying. And, if they do, do they arbitrate between themselves to elect one querier. I would hope so, at that price. Do they have a "Q-SYS" mode? If so, how are they ensuring the right QoS settings for the various Q-SYS configurations (with/without Dante).
As for configuration, once the switch is "figured out" and presuming it has the proper bandwidth and can work properly. Typically, configuration is nothing more than loading your saved configuration and updating the IPs as necessary for the particular site. Now, I get that it is likely easier to set up VLANs (properly) but considering how many switches I would have in say a 10-plex. The entire sound system would be scrapped before accepting switches of this price range. The switches far exceed the cost of the sound processing itself. In a sense, the QSC/Dell switches have the benefit over them in that they are, at least, half as much money and also are preconfigured (with just the IPs needing to be changed).
It would be nice if QSC-cinema industry could come up with some more value priced switches that suit the needs of typical cinemas but may not have the flexibility that higher-end switches bring but cinemas just don't need.
As for configuration, once the switch is "figured out" and presuming it has the proper bandwidth and can work properly. Typically, configuration is nothing more than loading your saved configuration and updating the IPs as necessary for the particular site. Now, I get that it is likely easier to set up VLANs (properly) but considering how many switches I would have in say a 10-plex. The entire sound system would be scrapped before accepting switches of this price range. The switches far exceed the cost of the sound processing itself. In a sense, the QSC/Dell switches have the benefit over them in that they are, at least, half as much money and also are preconfigured (with just the IPs needing to be changed).
It would be nice if QSC-cinema industry could come up with some more value priced switches that suit the needs of typical cinemas but may not have the flexibility that higher-end switches bring but cinemas just don't need.
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