Found several audio transport options with Dante being the most interesting to me. Over Cat 5e you can control audio devices and send a lot of audio channels bi directionally. Replacing a mike snake with an ethernet cable seems like a no brainer and a ton lighter. Here's some of the specs:
Audio Channels
Dante supports the following:
Gigabit: 512 x 512 48kHz/24bit audio channels can be sent over a single link, giving a total of 1024 bi-directional channels. For 96kHz 24bit audio the channel capacity is halved.
100Mbps (Fast Ethernet): 48 x 48 48kHz/24bit audio channels can be sent over a single link, giving a total of 96 bi-directional channels. For 96kHz/24bit audio the channel capacity is halved.
In Audio Architect a maximum of 32 channels can be assigned to any single Dante Processing Object. At 48kHz a maximum of 64 input and 64 output channels can be configured. At 96kHz a maximum of 32 input and 32 output channels can be configured for a single device.
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