Step 4:
While the master speaker is flashing red, turn ON
the slave (right) speaker. You should now see the Bond
Indicator on the Slave and Master speakers both flashing
red. Wait 10 seconds.
Step 5:
Once the Bond Indicators turn solid red, turn OFF
and ON both speakers.
Congratulations, you have made a Cluster of two speakers!
Step 6:
When you connect the master speaker to the
SKAA cmd app, you will see a window similar to the one
shown below. Notice how a SKAA cluster is made using
two speakers with the left speaker as the master.
You can cluster up to 4 receivers of the same type. Check
out our YouTube Guide on Clusters here.
17. Clusters
Clustering is a power user feature that allows you to take a
group of SKAA speakers and make them act as a single unit.
Check out our YouTube video explaining the Clustering
feature
The following Cluster example sets up the Left Aquarius as a
master and the Right Aquarius as a slave.
Step 1:
Place two Aquarius speakers near each other
and ensure both of them are turned OFF.
Step 2:
Using the Master (left) speaker, hold down the
Bond Button, then turn the speaker ON
Step 3:
After a few moments the Bond Indicator will flash
Red, release the Bond Button
Right
Left
press ON
press n’ hold
release