The idea is good but 2 things are not congruent:
- Stereo means that 2 complementary channels (Li and Re) imply the room sound. However, both devices are identical and not channel Li/Re separately ..... i.e. 2 devices will play identical music and thus not form a stereo sound
- Since both devices cannot possibly be started at exactly the same time (= streaming time), there will be a time offset in the streaming and thus also be audible, even if this is only a millisecond difference...... no harmonious sound image is created
Unfortunately, this is normal. I have two like this and both are like this. Probably to save electricity. I have not found anything to adjust or change this.
Hello - Actually, the radio should also work when it is connected to the mains. The instructions for use state that the reception of the stations can be disturbed when the unit is connected to the mains. Maybe that is the problem, in which case it will help to change the location where the reception is better.
Rather no, to my knowledge the unit cannot be used as a source for BT. BT function is receiver, not transmitter. If you have a radio with AUX output, you can connect a BT transmitter to it and pair it with a BT speaker. https://www.digitec.ch/de...