Synergy Nerds, school me..

Not at 0.2 ms there wouldn’t. You’d need at least 5 ms. 25 times as much latency.
Microdelays are used to create a Haas-like effect for creating a wider stereo spread. It thickens the signal somewhat and can impact high frequency coloration. It is definitely not a deal breaker and clearly some of these things might even be desireable but its also not the pure guitar signal and it isn't the same as two identical signals being sent out simultaneously with zero delay. It is an effect. That's really all I was saying.
 
And I definitely am not complaining about latency. I use digital modelers all the time and not particularly sensitive until it gets quite high like more than 10 msec. But I run them alone by itself. Same as with my syn 20ir. I either use the Di or cab. But my primary use is recording which as politeleo said is really different than the subtle difference when using one output to monitor and one for foh.
 
Some crazy folks think they can hear .2ms of latency, you can't talk any sense to them.
Sorry all, I was either in super pain or Codeine was was kicking my balls in.

I am super stupid on latency and don't know jack.

I did plug my Syn-IR20 in and ran XLR out to one of my PMX-12's and after messing with volume levels I can't hear anything except any spread I have from the cab to the PMX especially once I moved the PMX directly in front of the cab. I can only hear the difference of the cab/speaker vs the PXM/IR.
I was 100% (never interface to plugin) digital until late 23ish and I am only a bedroom player.
 
Realistically its probably not worth worrying about for yet another reason for live playing. Besides the neglible latency, unless you are running into the exact same cab and miking it with same microphone as the cab ir you are using it would just be some blend of the two tones so shouldn't be distracting at all. Maybe there would be a little difference if it was the exact setup of cab/mic but for most it most likely wouldn't be.
 
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