Hello all. I want to use a class d amp with built in bluetooth.
I have never used or owned a bluetooth device so I know nothing
If I was to connect my phone to a bluetooth device ,will it sense the level of volume of phone or would I still need a separate volume control for the amp?
thanks all
I have never used or owned a bluetooth device so I know nothing
If I was to connect my phone to a bluetooth device ,will it sense the level of volume of phone or would I still need a separate volume control for the amp?
thanks all
Bluetooth uses its "own" volume control by meaning that the source (i.e. phone) controls the volume of the bluetooth link. An amps volume control will then set the "final" volume by its own pot. (Like the maximum allows volume)
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thanks for that info.
This is the reason .
I want to put a bluetooth amp inside this 1960's belling heater.
i will add a 5" sub and a pair of 2" Bose speakers and leds to bling it up.
thanks for that info.
This is the reason .
I want to put a bluetooth amp inside this 1960's belling heater.
i will add a 5" sub and a pair of 2" Bose speakers and leds to bling it up.
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thanks for that info.
This is the reason .
I want to put a bluetooth amp inside this 1960's belling heater.
i will add a 5" sub and a pair of 2" Bose speakers and leds to bling it up.
No good idea to put a bt module into a full metal screening enclosure😱
If it's like one I've just seen on the-bay, it's 24" tall. Double that and you've a 48" line length. What's the diameter of the main tube?
If you could match the diameter with some plastic tube, then you could extend both the height and line length and give yourself room to installl BT amp and the small speakers.
J.
If you could match the diameter with some plastic tube, then you could extend both the height and line length and give yourself room to installl BT amp and the small speakers.
J.
I would try, I think it should work.
I super glued a similar BT amp board to the side of a metal cased speaker and it worked even though the line of sight from the bt transmitter to the receiver, 20 ft away, was hidden by both the metal speakers. Even a metal biscuit tin over the receiver did not interfere.
I super glued a similar BT amp board to the side of a metal cased speaker and it worked even though the line of sight from the bt transmitter to the receiver, 20 ft away, was hidden by both the metal speakers. Even a metal biscuit tin over the receiver did not interfere.
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