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the Bluetooth streaming Tidal from my iPhone sounds better than I thought it would
Hey ChrisAre you saying the only way for you to stream Tidal with your iphone is to use bluetooth? For some reason I was under the impression we could use the Play-fi app for that with the option of simply running the app in the background and use the actual Tidal app and its user friendly interface in order to search for songs?
Hey Now,Nope, not saying that at all. That is how I do it due to my circumstance. I can stream Tidal through the Powergate just fine. You see, I live out in the countryside away from easy broadband access. I have to use satellite internet and there is a data allowance cap each month. If I stream Tidal through my satellite internet, I go through the data pretty quick. The way I stream Tidal is to use my iPhone via LTE then connect via Bluetooth to manage my data allowance. If I stay up late (I mean real late) I have a bonus period for additional download allowance, I have streamed some MQA for comparison, but upsampling regular FLAC to DSD256 uses less data and better hours, it is hard to tell which is better. MQA seems to go through my data allowance pretty quickly. My speeds are not that fast with satellite, I can stream FLACs okay, but video is real tough to watch, especially HD video. I wouldn't mind trying Qobuz, but I doubt I can stream hirez content.I also had to change my wireless network recently because if I used my iPhone as a hotspot, my iMac disconnected from the network completely. I now use GoogleWifi and I can use the iPhone as a hotspot via LTE and maintain my network and use Roon in the house along with my KEF LS50Ws networked. Things are working pretty good now-a-days.--Finest kind,Chris p.s. I was unable to get the Gate or Powergate to recognize my iPhone hotspot as a legitimate network.
Can you please confirm that it is possible to use the actual Tidal app with your iphone if running the play-fi app in the background? (as opposed to having to deal with the play-fi interface)Regards,David
Hey Now,I bought a Powergate (at $149.99 a real audio bargain), so now I have a Gate and Powergate. I still cannot get them to work with AirPlay . . . . I have tried all the suggestions. I would really like to know if anyone has connected their Gate or Powergate to use AirPlay????? I don't see anyway it can. Even though it is on my only network, it never appears in iTunes or Sound Preferences for selection or Roon (automatically connects to all AirPlay devices). When I run LANScan, it appears with an IP address. Go figure.Sure wish it had a Roon Endpoint or even work with AirPlay. I set Kodi up as a UPnP/DLNA server and I can stream from my music library HD, but it is cumbersome at best (Kodi interface is rather inelegant ). Some have suggested using PLEX, but I just used a Raspberry Pi 3 I had laying around with Ropieee as an Roon Endpoint and connect to the USB input. I am able to upsample my files to 192kHz from Roon and use it's interface. Works and sounds good.This thing sounds crazy good for the $$$, true cheap and cheerful. I am just using it in the kitchen for background music, but it sounds very good and the remote works well for me. I have a tuner connected to the phono input, the Bluetooth streaming Tidal from my iPhone sounds better than I thought it would, USB is my RPi3, the Aux in is my Walkman ZX2 through an iFi iTube to increase gain by 6db and for some tubey goodness for Tidal offline downloaded files, and I am thinking of a way to use the optical for the TV. All in all this is very versatile and great sounding for the money spent on it at Amazon. I tried the Ethernet input and output, but it caused a bit of buzziness, so I nixed that. I am also using the subwoofer out to a Crown XLS-1500 in bridged mode into a DIY sub. I am driving a pair of Role Audio Kayak speakers. And did I mention it has a remote, that doesn't need to be line of sight . I'm liking it.--Finest kind,Chris
Hey Now David,I just tried using Tidal app once I was streaming Tidal from the PlayFi app with my iPhone. The Tidal app just played through the phone's speakers. I could only use the Tidal app within PlayFi to stream to the Powergate. It is very similar and had all my music available with the same search function I believe. Easy enough to use.--Finest kind,Chrisp.s. I did discover I had to go into the settings of the Tidal app within PlayFi to select the streaming to be HIFI. The default appears to be NORMAL.
Hi, Long time lurker, first time poster here.I just got the Powergate, and for the price I really enjoy it.One question, not sure if you guys could help, I noticed when using the Sub Out, my subwoofer has to be on a very high gain. Using a Rythmik L12 at the moment I have a Yamaha AS-300 that I use too, and with that Sub Out, my gain is very little on my subwoofer for it to be audible and pleasant.Is this normal? And is there adjust ability either through the Klipsch Powergate or the Stream App?Thanks!
For guys who have this amp, what is the sound signature like? Warm, flat, open, how is soundstage and imaging?
Witchdoctor,One more question. I appreciate all the time that you're taking answering them.I see that you are also recommending the Paradigm PW Amp, but I haven't read a comparison from you about the two amps. My guess is that you prefer the Powergate, but I'm really intrigued about the ARC system included with the Paradigm. I don't have a subwoofer on my listening room because it's a small one, but I've never used an audio correction system before and maybe the PW is the better option. I don't have enough money to buy the two at the same time, so I have to choose one and your input is crucial to let me decide which I buy first.Thank you for your help.