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Re: Wireless M3, M5HP, M80, and M100
jmone #428440 01/25/18 10:18 PM
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Originally Posted By jmone
Mmmmm - Nice, few Q:
1) Does it have a Headphone Out
2) When is the Spotify Connect coming out?
3) Any plans for Chromecast support (or even Google Smart Speaker)
3) Is 5ghz support possible


Regarding the 5ghz support, the current AxiomAir has a 'fixed' wi-fi dongle but on the new 'Airy' base station it would be nice if they'd give us an option to add our own dongle, in which case 'no-name' dual band dongles can be had for less than $20.

Actually, the only product photo of the back panel of the base station that I found doesn't seem to show any dongle in place at all, but there are open USB ports! I'm not sure if plugging one in would automatically allow it to be used though.

Re: Wireless M3, M5HP, M80, and M100
Cohesion #428442 01/26/18 12:54 AM
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We do have a bunch of products being introduced in the next few weeks that support these new wireless models. One of these is a receiver that can be plugged into an existing subwoofer allowing it to receive a signal from the transmitter.

We never considered a headphone jack but Spotify is really close, just a few last bugs with the album art displaying properly and other such little things. We do plan to add Chromecast after Spotify and Bluetooth are done. 5 GHz is currently a faint blip on the radar but that will move up after we get through a few more pressing things.

Our standard white dongle will be included with the transmitter. We probably should have shown it in the photo smile.


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Re: Wireless M3, M5HP, M80, and M100
Ian #428480 01/30/18 02:32 PM
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I finally got all my house wired, Axiom's in every room or almost. And NOW they come out with wireless speakers....lol.


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Re: Wireless M3, M5HP, M80, and M100
Ian #428544 02/02/18 03:14 AM
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Has there been any thought to putting an rca or rca+xlr input on the plate amp? Incase someone wanted powered but not wireless speakers?

Re: Wireless M3, M5HP, M80, and M100
Ian #428605 02/03/18 04:42 PM
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I just had a "d'oh !!" moment... adding wireless to subs is a brilliant move because most of the expense of wireless speakers (the built-in amp) is already there, and you're really just adding connectivity rather than a bunch of expensive stuff.

Very nice.


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Re: Wireless M3, M5HP, M80, and M100
Ian #428614 02/03/18 07:53 PM
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Yes and the cost of wireless appears to be the same as the cost of the analog connectors and associated electronics which are removed. This is likely why the price is the same for wired and wireless subs.

Re: Wireless M3, M5HP, M80, and M100
Ian #428615 02/03/18 08:08 PM
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Hey, if someone came up with a battery/inverter combo capable of running a wireless sub for even 5 or 10 minutes we could combine that with a Roomba and finally have that "automated sub crawl" we have been talking about for a decade or two.

Just think about the possibilities - two subs, exploring all the possible combinations of layouts. Might not work "while you sleep" (although you could probably operate at fairly low SPL) but certainly "while you're at work".


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Re: Wireless M3, M5HP, M80, and M100
dakkon #428737 02/08/18 09:22 AM
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We did think about RCA inputs but decided against it as it involves a completely different input stage and physical switch to go from one to the other. We can make a powered non-wireless version on a special order basis though.


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