08-02-2015, 08:03 PM
Bluetooth distorts the audio? I've never heard that. I've used bluetooth every night for a long time and have had excellent results, so have many others. I think you have nothing to worry about with Bluetooth speakers, putting one on either side of your bed preferably, or even on one side, is WAY better than relying on a cell phone for audio. That's a sharp reduction in performance. I know you say you don't care, but willingly giving up so much performance of a program from the start, makes me wonder what the point would be of doing so. It may be a very intriguing form of resistance I've never heard of before ...keep that in mind and put those Bluetooths to work.
I'm saying for masked for sure, the Bluetooth will be fine and the MOST preferred option by far compared to phone audio of either. Ultrasonic, that's trickier, not all speakers can play it as you may know, so running a test and then checking it with an app and listening for any sounds at all from the speaker is needed.
You can use ALL subs with mono, not just the big 3, Shannon has said that yes. What he ALSO said though, is it's a reduction of performance down to about 40%. And the Lumia is stereo, so no wonder you got much more out of the program on that than the mono of the S6. So, now you want to use a cell phone instead of headphones or speakers...AND you want to use mono on a phone. Hmm, in that situation, it makes me wonder what the point is. I mean sure, it's literally better than nothing, but that's like an obese person eating junk food instead of nothing. Isn't it better to stack the deck as much as possible in your favour?...
Best advice to you. Realise this may be a very advanced form of fear of change and/or resistance, making you find ways to throttle back the power of the programs as much as possible. Plug in the Bluetooth speakers and use them as many hours a day as possible, in retaliation. Headphones at night like my Sleephones Bluetooth if you wish, those are well documented as working beautifully with Shannon's subs so they're a safe bet.
That's the best advice I can give!
I'm saying for masked for sure, the Bluetooth will be fine and the MOST preferred option by far compared to phone audio of either. Ultrasonic, that's trickier, not all speakers can play it as you may know, so running a test and then checking it with an app and listening for any sounds at all from the speaker is needed.
You can use ALL subs with mono, not just the big 3, Shannon has said that yes. What he ALSO said though, is it's a reduction of performance down to about 40%. And the Lumia is stereo, so no wonder you got much more out of the program on that than the mono of the S6. So, now you want to use a cell phone instead of headphones or speakers...AND you want to use mono on a phone. Hmm, in that situation, it makes me wonder what the point is. I mean sure, it's literally better than nothing, but that's like an obese person eating junk food instead of nothing. Isn't it better to stack the deck as much as possible in your favour?...
Best advice to you. Realise this may be a very advanced form of fear of change and/or resistance, making you find ways to throttle back the power of the programs as much as possible. Plug in the Bluetooth speakers and use them as many hours a day as possible, in retaliation. Headphones at night like my Sleephones Bluetooth if you wish, those are well documented as working beautifully with Shannon's subs so they're a safe bet.
That's the best advice I can give!