Music City Series: Austin - Broadcast and TWS FAQ
Q: How many speakers can be connected via Broadcast mode?
A: 10+
Q: What Klipsch speaker models have the Broadcast mode function?
A: Klipsch Austin, Nashville, Detroit, The Three Plus and The One Plus.
Q: Can different Music City speakers (Austin, Nashville, Detroit), The One Plus and the Three plus be on the same broadcast?
A: Yes.
Q: Does the broadcast range increase with each additional speaker?
A: No it does not. The range is limited to about 30ft from the primary broadcasting speaker.
Q: What are the primary and secondary speakers?
A: The primary speaker is the one that is connected to the audio source (smartphone, tablet etc.) and is set to broadcast audio. The secondary speaker(s) is the one that is not currently connected to another device but is connected to the primary speakers broadcast.
Q: Can you connect to a primary speaker if your secondary is connected to another device?
A: No, simply disconnect the secondary speaker first by pressing and holding the Bluetooth button for a second until the LED starts to blink then you will be able to connect.
Q: What is the difference between the TWS(True wireless) and the Broadcast modes?
A: The TWS mode allows you to connect 2x of the same model speaker (Klipsch Austin, Nashville, Detroit, The Three Plus and The One Plus) as a stereo pair. The Broadcast mode allows you to connect multiple speakers of different models to one broadcast, the audio will be mono.
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