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Connection Dialog > Phantom Gold
#1
Hi,

I assume the Dialog connects to the Phantoms using AirPlay by Bluetooth and not WiFi. Is there a way to hardwire the Phantoms to the LAN, or at least make Dialog connect by WiFi?

I am playing from Roon and see that e.g. 48 KHz / 24 bit music is converted to CD quality. Is this a must for AirPlay or a peculiarity of Bluetooth?

Please forgive my perhaps naive questions, but I am new to the Phantom world.
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#2
Sorry, my mistake. After extensively searching the "backside" of my Phantom I found an ethernet connection. It is really well hidden and you must turn it upside down to see it in fact.
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#3
(04-Sep-2017, 16:53)Mohmm Wrote: Hi,

I assume the Dialog connects to the Phantoms using AirPlay by Bluetooth and not WiFi. Is there a way to hardwire the Phantoms to the LAN, or at least make Dialog connect by WiFi?

I am playing from Roon and see that e.g. 48 KHz / 24 bit music is converted to CD quality. Is this a must for AirPlay or a peculiarity of Bluetooth?

Please forgive my perhaps naive questions, but I am new to the Phantom world.

Dialog can connect to Phantom by WiFi. You can see if the connection is PLC, Wifi or ethernet in Spark, in the devices menu.
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(05-Sep-2017, 06:46)ragwo Wrote:
(04-Sep-2017, 16:53)Mohmm Wrote: Hi,

I assume the Dialog connects to the Phantoms using AirPlay by Bluetooth and not WiFi. Is there a way to hardwire the Phantoms to the LAN, or at least make Dialog connect by WiFi?

I am playing from Roon and see that e.g. 48 KHz / 24 bit music is converted to CD quality. Is this a must for AirPlay or a peculiarity of Bluetooth?

Please forgive my perhaps naive questions, but I am new to the Phantom world.

Dialog can connect to Phantom by WiFi. You can see if the connection is PLC, Wifi or ethernet in Spark, in the devices menu.

Right, got it, thanks.
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