Dumb question but does a radio with Bluetooth (such as makita site radios) mean I can play Spotify through it with my iPhone set on Bluetooth? Thx
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fentonsteve says
Yes.
Settings – Bluetooth – On.
“Pair” with the radio (i.e. select from the list of devices in range of the phone).
Hear music.
pencilsqueezer says
Yep it will have as a bare minimum SBC. If the receiver (Makita site radio) has AAC implemented as well or even better ALAC you should encounter zero issues.
SBC, AAC & ALAC are the three Bluetooth codecs used by Apple in order of quality.
Freddy Steady says
Pardon me @pencilsqueezer??
pencilsqueezer says
If you think that’s thrilling you should hear me talk nonsense about Class A, Class A/B or Class D amps. I’m an A/B kinda guy but I’m open to persuasion.
fitterstoke says
Go on, then…can you fit in a soliloquy on the role of the Wheatstone bridge in current dumpers? Many thanks…
pencilsqueezer says
I’m not going to pander to your weird needs for discourse about converting resistance change into a voltage change you big perv.
fitterstoke says
Oh, I say!
fentonsteve says
I recently designed a Wheatstone bridge into a circuit. One ‘leg’ was a pressure sensor measuring the difference between atmospheric pressure and the pressure inside a pipe (roughtly 20 psi, or about the same pressure as a wheelbarrow tyre, to bring it back to a more familiar AW theme).
I’m full of anecdotes like this but, ladies, I’m afraid I’m already spoken for.
fitterstoke says
I do admire an eye for detail: but monitoring the internal pressure of your wheelbarrow tyres seems rather niche…
pencilsqueezer says
Nothing to do with Wheatstone Bridges but yesterday I saw an Atoll 300IN amp with it’s top off. Phwoor! Me want one.
fentonsteve says
Twin toroid transformers. Phwoar indeed.
pencilsqueezer says
Twin monoblocks…a surfit of mosfets… (dribble)…
fitterstoke says
This is how I react when I see BIG VALVES!
hubert rawlinson says
Wheatstone was also the inventor of the English concertina and the stereoscope (beloved of B May)
pencilsqueezer says
For some odd lapsus animi reason I keep reading Wheatstone Bridge as Millstone Grit and get overwhelmed with a need to listen to Michael Chapman.
fitterstoke says
Oh, well…
https://www.quad-hifi.info/public/current+dumpng+article+p+walker+1976%5B1740%5D.pdf
fentonsteve says
Peter Walker was a nice old fella to have a cuppa with, but he made me look like the life and soul of the party.
fitterstoke says
Arf!
Freddy Steady says
I rue my technofear.
Clive says
Thanks all
Junior Wells says
Unfathomable after comment 1.
Leedsboy says
To be fair to Steve, he rather nailed it in the first comment…