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aiFi User’s Guide
Stacking
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It´s possible to use a combination of
line
-‐
in and Bluetooth when building a stack.
An
aiFi stack can handle up to three cable sources
,
and
each aiFi can have
one Bluetooth
connection.
Allow some time for the aiFis to reroute the sound flow between the units as the
sources are cycled through. The lights of the speakers will then flash for a short while
–
just like a welcome handshake. The aiFi is optimized for quick and seamless switchin
g.
To minimize switching delays, connect the cables according to these guidelines:
•
To make a new cable connection, choose the bottom left aiFi, as seen from the
front.
•
For a second cable input source, choose the next one to the right. If the aiFis are
o
nly stacked vertically, use the next aiFi above.
The Leader of the Stack
There is always one aiFi controlling the whole stack
–
the
Leader of the Stack. It can be
positioned anywhere in the stack and is the one receiving the input signals via
Bluetooth, o
r the Line
-‐
In or SPDIF cable
.
It’s easy to
find the Leader of the Stack by looking at the
following priority order:
1. Audio
source
1.
Cable
2.
Bluetooth
2. Size of the stack
1.
Large
2.
Small
3. Horizontal position
The aiFi furthest to the left
4. Vertical
position
The lowermost aiFi
For example:
•
If you stack two aiFis (or two stacks, for that matter), one playing music from a
cable source and the other one from a Bluetooth source, the one with a cable
connection becomes the leader.
However, connecting a
cable to an already playing
stack won’t make any difference.
•
If both aiFis (or stacks) use the same type of input, the leader of the larger stack
will lead the combined stack as well.
•
If
there is a tie there too
, the leftmost aiFi
(as seen from the front)
will be the
leader. And if the aiFis
are stacked vertically,
the
bottom one
will lead
the stack.
Several combinations are possible
–
feel free to experiment!