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dixter
99
Aug 10, 2018
the Bluewave team from the get go promised a iOS app and still has not delivered on that promise and most likely never will.... I bought two of these and then realized it was not a good setup... like buying a car without tires... WTF
If you are looking to purchase a wireless DAC/AMP then consider the earstudio one... so so much better and it is supported properly..
dixter
99
Aug 10, 2018
dixterif you want to see the iOS app then download it from the app store... has all the items required to make the earstudio a great product...
dixterWhat do you even need an app for? The receiver (in this case the GET or Earstudio) is paired in your source’s settings (an iPhone in this case), volume and remote control functions work on the device with existing apps, and EQ is included in most music player apps. I had a UE Boom speaker once, that had an app. You could pair the Bluetooth and use it without the app though, the app just added the ability to link two Boom together. A few Creative Labs Bluetooth devices had apps too, for EQ and a couple other DSP settings, but again they weren’t required for operation and I almost never used them except for the very versatile (and complicated) X7.
dixter
99
Nov 18, 2018
Evshrug@Evshrug.... I have two bluewave units and one earstudio unit..... if you use either as you described without an app then you would think both are just bluetooth receivers for your headphones... but if you actually download the app for the earstudio then you will see that the bluewave does not have these options ( might be import to some that have a good set of IEM's or Headphones... depends if you like your music sounding great or just ??? ) The App settings of an earstudio is below.... and you are correct in that the bluewave only has the volume knob for its app settings... 1) Analog Volume control 2) Source Volume control 3) Input control for SE or Balanced modes 4) codec/bit sample control 5) battery display 6) L/R channel control 7) max volume control 8) Current Mode to output as preamp or headphone amp (have used the preamp mode on my WOO amps) 9) full equalizer control with 12 presets and 4 user custom presets 10) Full control of equalizer offsets (-6db /-12db) so you don't overdrive the amp stage 11) Distinctive Clear Technology (DCT) to eliminate digital noise 12) Headphone Crossfeed adjustment 13) 4 different DAC filters 14) DAC oversampling rate adjustment for clock jitter and power ripple issues 15) Ambient Sound adjustment for built-in mic 16) music only or ambient mic output volume control.. 17) mic volume control... The ambient built in mic is great if you use custom in ear monitors... that way if some one comes up and starts talking to you you can just adjust the mic and talk normally to the person... otherwise you have to pry out the IEM's.... some are very difficult to remove due to the custom build ...sometimes they feel like they are stuck... I let the kids use the Bluewave and I use the earstudio with my custom gear... I know which one is better.. and again... I am not saying the bluewave does not work.. its just that the designers originally said they had the hardware complete and was working on a APP to finish the bluewave package.... then they said they didn't have time to finish the app and it wasn't coming... so to me that says... if you buy a bluewave then your getting a unfinished product.... enjoy.. and best of luck
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