10-16-2020, 10:28 AM
(10-15-2020, 07:43 AM)Shannon Wrote: Well, you might want to try playing it less loud. If she's resisting all this, then coming in under the radar might be a good idea. Sometimes, louder just creates more resistance as they try not to feel forced to do whatever. That's why we offer the option to lower the volume or use a low volume track. Might want to consider doing a gentle approach, and not using bluetooth speakers. Just the phone. Try lowering the volume 10% per cycle until you see something shift.
Will give it a try, it's a little tricky that way because the phone I use is an old iPhone 3 and its battery doesn't last all night. This is one of the reasons I use the bluetooth speaker because it has enough battery for about 14 hours. Also, when listening to normal frequency audio (100-18,000hz, 12 watts) it sounds LOTS better and gives a much fuller sound and projects very well. My more modern iPhone would also have to be plugged in all night in our sleeping area because it has a bad battery as well (iPhone 6). Do you think the speaker on an iPhone 3 is adequate?
What exactly is the issue with bluetooth when it comes to the higher frequencies? What is the required frequency range for a speaker to use with the subs?
I would be VERY surprised if this setup isn't adequate since it worked marvelously with the DMSI and now is working wonderfully for ME on the AppSupp.
I can figure a setup with the iPhone, but will have to set up a place to plug it in and so on that won't make my bedtime routine too cumbersome. With the bluetooth speaker I just turn it on and set it down on her side of the room.