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* Pulseaudio 16.1 | * Pulseaudio 16.1 | ||
* KEF firmware 2.0 | * KEF firmware 2.0 | ||
As a first observation, setting up an EQ profile for my small office seemed to <i>substantially</i> improve listening experience. I used Normal Mode (as opposed to expert). | |||
==Requirements== | ==Requirements== | ||
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* DAC at speakers | * DAC at speakers | ||
* minimal latency | * minimal latency | ||
* output automatically waking the speakers from standby mode | |||
==Wireless== | ==Wireless== | ||
Using the app, set the input to "Wi-Fi". | |||
The specs list the following "wireless streaming features": | The specs list the following "wireless streaming features": | ||
* AirPlay 2 | * AirPlay 2 | ||
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* UPnP Compatible | * UPnP Compatible | ||
* Bluetooth 4.2 | * Bluetooth 4.2 | ||
As far as I'm aware, [[Bluetooth]] audio is always going to involve a lossy compression. | As far as I'm aware, [[Bluetooth]] audio is always going to involve a lossy compression, so I won't be using it. I did set up Bluetooth just to see that it worked, which it did. You'll have to pair the devices, and connect them. | ||
Running <tt>avahi-browse -a -t</tt> showed numerous zeroconf services: | Running <tt>avahi-browse -a -t</tt> showed numerous zeroconf services: | ||