I was listening to Apple Music through my Buchardt A-700 floor standing self-powered speakers and was very happy. Someone suggested I switch to Tidal and use a separate streamer. I just received my Wiim Ultra streamer and upgraded to Tidal. . . OMG! Soundstage depth and width opened up and imaging tightened up dramatically. Instrument separation and transparency definitely increased. For about the same price, Tidal outperforms Apple Music (even though the basic layout of the application is the same, the shuffle algorithms and music suggestions are much better.) The Wiim Ultra is a joy to set up and the app is excellent. My purchase through Crutchfield (as always) was flawless. I wish other companies were as customer-service oriented as Crutchfield. Kudos to Buchardt, Wiim, Tidal and Crutchfield - I am definitely a Happy Camper!
GM from Toronto ☕️ I’m currently enjoying the Wiim Pro feeding a Denafrips DAC …and its pretty damn tasty 😋 I’m waiting to actually getting a hands on experience with the Ultra. Have a great weekend.🍻
The no Android is the only thing holding me back from trying this thing, hopeing there's an update down the road that would fix that issue and if so I would probably get a few of these for different parts of the house.
I believe the USB port on the back on the Ultra is a USB out, not a USB in. So, I don't believe you can use that port to hook up a small SSD drive with music as the video states.
@@crutchfield It got fixed! I definitely looked at the firmware to make sure I had the latest version and I did. I even rebooted the Wiim Ultra and disconnected but, again, no luck. I even decided to open a ticket with Wiim about this matter, as I could not even see "USB" as an option on the Wiim app input or output section. Anyway, I decided to leave my SSD music drive plugged into the USB on the Wiim over night in the hopes that it would help the Wiim to recognize it and low and behold, in the morning I looked at my Wiim app and there it was... USB input and output appeared as options. I was able to scan the music and play as I thought it was I'd hoped. So, I'm not sure if Wiim pushed a new firmware update (I know I could check) or if it was leaving the SSD drive plugged in for a long time that fixed it but, I'm just happy it works... completely awesome! Either way, thanks for your response and suggestion.
When setting up wiim’s “room compensation” does the ultra take into consideration only the front speakers or also a connected subwoofer when taking measurements?
The WiiM Ultra Audio Streamer's connected amp, receiver, or speaker may have different audio path latency due to different hardware, software and DSP processing. To maintain audio synchronization of each component, WiiM incorporates auto calibration. This does take into consideration connected subwoofers as those low tones are playing through the calibration microphone. It is my understanding that the auto calibration deals mostly with correcting latency and not adjusting sound quality for your particular room like other room calibration features found on some stereos and home theater receivers. The latency value will be used to maintain the perfect audio synchronization in wireless multi-room playback with no delay in other zones if multiple WiiM Ultras are used.
I have a MC2105 amp and C28 Preamp, will I have to bypass my C28 in order to use this in my setup? Or can I hook the Wiim into an input in my C28 and use it just the same? My phono 1 and Aux inputs are currently occupied with a turntable and CD player. I guess I’m just confused and worried if this will wire into my setup seamlessly! Thanks in advance!
You have a total of four line-level RCA inputs on your McIntosh C28, if you have one free you can connect the WiiM Ultra with no need to bypass the preamp.
I wonder if SMPS in the Wiim ultra can be upgraded with LPS like Eversolo streamer, because as the pure steamer Wiim pro I upgraded with custom LPS, power and USB cable was a clearly next level streamer. I know this for sure, because I have two Wiim pro and I do compare them in the same system simultaneously. With an upgrade I can hear better texture, extra bottom end, smoother and more extended high, wider sound stage, more definition on vocals, just about every aspect of sound has improved. I like the Wiim ultra, but if it can not be upgraded with LPS, I am not interested since my upgraded Wiim pro is the next level streamer already.
I recently bought a Wiim Ultra from Crutchfield, but I'm not happy with how it sounds when paired with my 5-year-old Onkyo receiver, which is Class D. I want to set up a budget two-channel system in my den and I'm looking for a decent amplifier that pairs well with the Wiim Ultra.
@@crutchfield I have several small bookshelf speakers, such as Klipsch R-51M and Fluance SX-6. I like taking them out to the patio on days off. I connected the WiiM to my Onkyo's CD. It just doesn't sound good, and the audio feels choked. Sounds better on my Cambridge Audio Topaz AM5. So looking for something that allows me to pump up that juice a little.
You can connect a turntable directly to your WiiM's phono input, no worries there. For excellent quality and plenty of high-current amplifier power with a warm sounding class AB amplifier the Yamaha A-S701 below is an excellent choice. www.crutchfield.com/I-rYALc166/p_022AS701S/Yamaha-A-S701-Silver.html
As an avid CD collector, I also love streaming music, but do I really "need" this (the Wiim Ultra), if I'm already able to stream nearly any music service through my Marantz receivers using the HEOS app?
Ordered mine from you guys, yesterday.
Oh nice!! If you think to, come back and let us know what you think about it
I was listening to Apple Music through my Buchardt A-700 floor standing self-powered speakers and was very happy. Someone suggested I switch to Tidal and use a separate streamer. I just received my Wiim Ultra streamer and upgraded to Tidal. . . OMG! Soundstage depth and width opened up and imaging tightened up dramatically. Instrument separation and transparency definitely increased. For about the same price, Tidal outperforms Apple Music (even though the basic layout of the application is the same, the shuffle algorithms and music suggestions are much better.) The Wiim Ultra is a joy to set up and the app is excellent. My purchase through Crutchfield (as always) was flawless. I wish other companies were as customer-service oriented as Crutchfield. Kudos to Buchardt, Wiim, Tidal and Crutchfield - I am definitely a Happy Camper!
Thank you, Lew! Glad we could help. Sounds like you have a perfect system! Happy listening!
Hello how do I connect powered speakers to wiim ultra
Love the Dynaco A25 speakers!
Cool. What type of system are you using them in?
All vintage 60’s & 70’s gear. To much to mention. Dynaco st-70 to rare Pioneer SC & SM amp and preamp solid state first separates.
Nice! 😃
GM from Toronto ☕️
I’m currently enjoying the Wiim Pro feeding a Denafrips DAC …and its pretty damn tasty 😋
I’m waiting to actually getting a hands on experience with the Ultra.
Have a great weekend.🍻
WiiM is terrific! The WiiM Ultra has just arrived on the US side. Are you shopping our US or CA site?
Freakn awesome device... I'm enjoying my music for the first time again
@@crutchfield Canada ..there’s a dealer whose bringing in WIIM there’s that and Amazon
Glad you got a source to get it now! We expect to eventually offer it on our Canada web site; just not sure when we will have that worked out
No AirPlay 🤷♂️ No order!
Without AirPlay, what's the thing?😊
The no Android is the only thing holding me back from trying this thing, hopeing there's an update down the road that would fix that issue and if so I would probably get a few of these for different parts of the house.
We have seen other companies release an app first for iOS devices and later for Android. Hopefully, WiiM does the same here! 🤞
@crutchfield I hope so. Maybe they'll release an Ultra Plus with a bigger screen, if so I'm in.
I think that would be a popular product. We will have our fingers crossed and just have to wait and see.
I believe the USB port on the back on the Ultra is a USB out, not a USB in. So, I don't believe you can use that port to hook up a small SSD drive with music as the video states.
Make sure the firmware is up to date, their recent updates have included improvements to USB indexing and the recognition of USB drives.
@@crutchfield
It got fixed!
I definitely looked at the firmware to make sure I had the latest version and I did. I even rebooted the Wiim Ultra and disconnected but, again, no luck. I even decided to open a ticket with Wiim about this matter, as I could not even see "USB" as an option on the Wiim app input or output section.
Anyway, I decided to leave my SSD music drive plugged into the USB on the Wiim over night in the hopes that it would help the Wiim to recognize it and low and behold, in the morning I looked at my Wiim app and there it was... USB input and output appeared as options. I was able to scan the music and play as I thought it was I'd hoped. So, I'm not sure if Wiim pushed a new firmware update (I know I could check) or if it was leaving the SSD drive plugged in for a long time that fixed it but, I'm just happy it works... completely awesome!
Either way, thanks for your response and suggestion.
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I already have denon 2400h, if I used the ultra, the change of sound quality is worth to buy it?
Hi Qasim, do you mean you are hoping to move to WiiM instead of using Denon's built-in Heos for streaming?
When setting up wiim’s “room compensation” does the ultra take into consideration only the front speakers or also a connected subwoofer when taking measurements?
The WiiM Ultra Audio Streamer's connected amp, receiver, or speaker may have different audio path latency due to different hardware, software and DSP processing. To maintain audio synchronization of each component, WiiM incorporates auto calibration. This does take into consideration connected subwoofers as those low tones are playing through the calibration microphone. It is my understanding that the auto calibration deals mostly with correcting latency and not adjusting sound quality for your particular room like other room calibration features found on some stereos and home theater receivers. The latency value will be used to maintain the perfect audio synchronization in wireless multi-room playback with no delay in other zones if multiple WiiM Ultras are used.
I have a MC2105 amp and C28 Preamp, will I have to bypass my C28 in order to use this in my setup? Or can I hook the Wiim into an input in my C28 and use it just the same? My phono 1 and Aux inputs are currently occupied with a turntable and CD player. I guess I’m just confused and worried if this will wire into my setup seamlessly! Thanks in advance!
You have a total of four line-level RCA inputs on your McIntosh C28, if you have one free you can connect the WiiM Ultra with no need to bypass the preamp.
@@crutchfield thanks so much! Ordering now!
You're welcome! Glad to help!
I wonder if SMPS in the Wiim ultra can be upgraded with LPS like Eversolo streamer, because as the pure steamer Wiim pro I upgraded with custom LPS, power and USB cable was a clearly next level streamer. I know this for sure, because I have two Wiim pro and I do compare them in the same system simultaneously. With an upgrade I can hear better texture, extra bottom end, smoother and more extended high, wider sound stage, more definition on vocals, just about every aspect of sound has improved. I like the Wiim ultra, but if it can not be upgraded with LPS, I am not interested since my upgraded Wiim pro is the next level streamer already.
I recently bought a Wiim Ultra from Crutchfield, but I'm not happy with how it sounds when paired with my 5-year-old Onkyo receiver, which is Class D. I want to set up a budget two-channel system in my den and I'm looking for a decent amplifier that pairs well with the Wiim Ultra.
Are there specific features that you consider a "must have"? What type of speakers will you be powering?
@@crutchfield I have several small bookshelf speakers, such as Klipsch R-51M and Fluance SX-6. I like taking them out to the patio on days off. I connected the WiiM to my Onkyo's CD. It just doesn't sound good, and the audio feels choked. Sounds better on my Cambridge Audio Topaz AM5. So looking for something that allows me to pump up that juice a little.
Will you be connecting any other sources besides the WiiM streaming player, such as a turntable?
@@crutchfield A turntable could be an option in the future. Most of my listening is via Spotify, Amazon or Tidal these days.
You can connect a turntable directly to your WiiM's phono input, no worries there. For excellent quality and plenty of high-current amplifier power with a warm sounding class AB amplifier the Yamaha A-S701 below is an excellent choice.
www.crutchfield.com/I-rYALc166/p_022AS701S/Yamaha-A-S701-Silver.html
If I use the HDMI port to tv how connected to amplifier?
Analogue outputs from Wiim to your amplifier....
Hi Eddie, the WiiM Ultra does feature a HDMI ARC input. Will that be compatible with your TV?
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How to connect powered speakers to wiim ultra
Hi Keith, we're glad to help. What is your exact setup? How many speakers do you have? What is their brand and model?
As an avid CD collector, I also love streaming music, but do I really "need" this (the Wiim Ultra), if I'm already able to stream nearly any music service through my Marantz receivers using the HEOS app?
The WiiM streamer does work like Heos. What were you hoping to add or improve in adding it?
No. Get your own look. Stop trying to look like Apple.
lol what