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Aux Input
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Has anyone gotten their auxiliary input to work correctly? I've tried 2 devices (ipod classic and iphone), 2 cables, all of which work fine with other devices (car, speaker, receiver) but can only get the volume at a whisper level. The front knob doesn't seem to do anything.
Is there something I'm missing? Figured it should work just plugging the device in and possibly using the knob to turn up the volume.
BTW, it's the same with both AA's that I have. One is the original, shipped firmware, the other is the updated firmware.
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Re: Aux Input
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Got it working...I RTFM.
Turns out there's a checkbox in the GUI under settings to enable the aux input. There's also a loud click that comes from the AA when the input is both enabled and disabled.
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It sure would be nice if the AA could know when something is plugged into the aux jack and enable it automatically then disable it when the plug is removed.
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Re: Aux Input
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shareholder in the making
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That sure would be nice but it's extra hardware that would affect the pristine signal going to the AA's amp.
House of the Rising Sone Out in the mid or far field Linearity and mid-woofers are over-rated
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Re: Aux Input
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Joined: Dec 2001
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Axiom Engineer devotee
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Got it working...I RTFM.
Turns out there's a checkbox in the GUI under settings to enable the aux input. There's also a loud click that comes from the AA when the input is both enabled and disabled. The click you are hearing is the actual mechanics of the signal relay changing the input and is normal. Thanks, Andrew
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Thanks for the info guys.
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Another question somewhat related... If I'm away from my home wifi network and I connect to the wifi network the AA puts out, am I supposed to be able to connect to http://axiomair.local/ ? I can't seem to connect to the GUI at all when I'm connected to the AA wifi hotspot. I suppose it's related because if I can't connect to the GUI, there's no way to enable the aux input when I'm away from my home wifi.
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Re: Aux Input
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Joined: Aug 2007
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Use "192.168.211.1" when connected to AA hotspot. That will always work while the other one depends on devices and protocol stacks installed on your device/computer.
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Re: Aux Input
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Thanks for the suggestion to use the IP address - it worked great.
The AA sounds incredible. It's great to finally have a device that is portable that has this level of clarity and detail.
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