What is the latency of the AVAA C214?
AVAA C214 latency is below 0.2 ms.
AVAA C214 latency is below 0.2 ms.
My AVAA shows signs of instability/ringing. The AVAA has been designed to absorb room modes in low frequencies.It is composed, amongst others, of a loudspeaker and microphone which can be sensitive to feedback from the close environment (up to about 1.50 m around).The feedback is audible and ranges from a slight ringing to a clear instability [...]
iPhone, you can download the App from the App Store: https://apps.apple.com/ch/app/psi-audio/id1607080943?l=en-GB Android, you can download the App from Google Play Store:https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ch.psiaudio.a2vaa_app
When the AVAAs are positioned in a high pressure area of a room mode, the room mode resonance time (RT60) is typically reduced by 30% to 50%. The result is less low frequency ringing, clearer mids and highs with reduced masking effect and better imaging.
A breathing blue LED normally indicates the device’s Wi-Fi interface is active and waiting for full confirmation of the connection (standard behavior during Wi-Fi setup). In some cases, especially right after resetting network credentials, the AVAA C214 may lose its saved connection when powered off and show the breathing blue LED when restarted. This is due to a known firmware [...]
After pairing your AVAA device with the app, it might look like it disappears from view — but it hasn’t actually disconnected. This usually happens because the app collapses the device list by default after pairing. Here’s how to find it again: Open the PSI Audio/AVAA app and go to the main screen. Look for the small downward [...]
Make sure you only have one single application open, and make sure the AVAAs are “forgotten” on any other devices connected to the same network.
The pairing process was successful and your AVAA C214 is already registered in the application The network information was updated correctly.
Yes, enable Hotspot and wifi. You can fill in the SSID with your Hotspot’s name and password.This should work in most case with Android phones.
The breathing blue LED indicates the unit’s wireless interface is active but not yet successfully connected to your Wi-Fi network. This can happen if the AVAA C214 is outside reliable Wi-Fi range, trying to join a 5 GHz network (only 2.4 GHz is supported), or facing networking issues such as repeaters or weak signal. How to [...]