(26-Dec-2016, 16:50)Hifi_swlon Wrote:(26-Dec-2016, 14:50)Axel Wrote:(25-Dec-2016, 15:49)Dr Tone Wrote: You can't configure SAM to be "off by default" and then turn it on when you want with the remote. Right now it can only be on by default and you have to turn it off after you power it up.
To turn SAM off in the Configurator, click on the SAM window, above the mono/stereo switch. In the bottom left hand corner is the switch to turn SAM on or off.
If you disable it in the configurator, turning it on with the remote doesn't do anything as far as I'm aware - how would it know what speaker profile you wanted - that is Dr Tone's point I think.
I put in a request with Devialet for the feature - they said it hadn't occurred to them and hadn't been asked for
Until now. If you want it add your request with them.
Having now disabled it I'm happier without it, using EQ more closely controls what bass I get in the room, rather than just an extension. But if the feature one day became available I'd have it set to experiment when the mood took me.
Yes, you are right of course. Apologies for the bum steer, Dr Tone. You have to have it enabled to be able to disable it!
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