I have bluetooth turned on, on IPAD does not see Amp, Application Does not see amp WTF???
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BlueTooth on IPAD will never Connect to AMP
gravydb- Posts : 193
Join date : 2014-06-22
Location : PA
Unless I'm really missing something here, the GM36 does not have built-in Bluetooth. You'll need good ol' MIDI cables and an iRig interface.
Or, hold out for the H&K WMI-1 wifi unit which should be available soon http://hughes-and-kettner.com/products/grandmeister/ (scroll down)
Or, hold out for the H&K WMI-1 wifi unit which should be available soon http://hughes-and-kettner.com/products/grandmeister/ (scroll down)
birkenhall- Posts : 11
Join date : 2014-10-19
You are right Gravydb. There is no built in Bluetooth. the WMI-1 will be the best solution when released. From what I understand there will be a separate app for it. You use that app to connect to the WMI-1 and then the GM36 app to control the amp. I also got a reply from H&K advising that the WMI can have a password set on it. As I was worried someone in a crowd would be able to access my amp and change settings while I was on stage for instance.
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