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Post by garbulky on Nov 19, 2015 11:18:31 GMT -5
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Ctuna
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You can tune a piano, but you cant tunafish.
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Post by Ctuna on Nov 20, 2015 11:01:43 GMT -5
I was about to pull the trigger on the 3bs but could not find any reviews on them on how they sound. Went with the Airmotiv 5S instead. I don't see any actual review on this link ?
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Post by jmilton on Nov 20, 2015 13:41:32 GMT -5
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Ctuna
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You can tune a piano, but you cant tunafish.
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Post by Ctuna on Nov 22, 2015 2:46:00 GMT -5
Thanks, range was also a concern. So even though the Airmotiv 5 is not a Bluetooth speaker. I feel I made a better choice. Get the Airmotivs on Monday !
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Post by yves on Nov 22, 2015 16:03:30 GMT -5
Thanks, range was also a concern. So even though the Airmotiv 5 is not a Bluetooth speaker. I feel I made a better choice. Get the Airmotivs on Monday ! Going by the sound of my pair of Airmotiv 5 (the predecessor to the Airmotiv 5S) speakers, I am very certain that you will be deeply in love with them.
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Post by leefdalucky on Jan 6, 2016 14:28:40 GMT -5
ok how do i unpair these with a device? (at the speaker level, not device level) I got these for Christmas and have the house to myself, but i think one of the kids has already test drove for them for me. Including the bluetooth link-up, since the BT light is solid blue (indicating a pairing). But out of 10 of their devices, i don't know which one it is. never mind the passwords that they use. Is there a bluetooth reset function?
grrr.
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KeithL
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Post by KeithL on Jan 6, 2016 14:48:06 GMT -5
There is no "unpair" function on the Airmotiv 3b... so you'll have to find the device it's paired with and unpair it. (Depending on the settings on the device it's paired TO, sometimes powering the Airmotiv off and back on again will "break" the pairing - but not always.) ok how do i unpair these with a device? (at the speaker level, not device level) I got these for Christmas and have the house to myself, but i think one of the kids has already test drove for them for me. Including the bluetooth link-up, since the BT light is solid blue (indicating a pairing). But out of 10 of their devices, i don't know which one it is. never mind the passwords that they use. Is there a bluetooth reset function? grrr.
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Post by leefdalucky on Jan 6, 2016 15:35:09 GMT -5
doh. kids are home and going through their devices for me. it could actually be the neighbours too. we're pretty close here. I guess i'll have to leave it on BT and see when music starts to play and track it down who's playing it. i dunno. it finally showed up in the list on most of my devices although nothing i have in this room will connect to them.
including PC, iphone 6+ and gen7 ipod nano. oh well, i can always hardwire it in.
thanks for the quick reply Keith!
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Post by leefdalucky on Jan 6, 2016 16:29:27 GMT -5
ok got it. rapid succession of on/offs. kicked whatever it was off and allowed to pair up the new Nano. awesome stuff. i can control it from across the house. yay! thanks for the advice Keith! Cheers!
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