I have watched so many videos on the Wiim as i just need to replace my old "whole home" selector to a digital one (driving 6 speakers though these just doesnt make sence). i dont need the DAC etc as i have separate amps. Most videos keep recommending the the pro plus but i was thinking it sounds like overkill as i just need the app and ability to group them when needed. This is the best video that simply breaks down the features and use cases for each. I can now just buy 3 minis, setup an older ipad as a fixed control hub with the amp and enjoy music in the rooms needed Thanks for the great work
@@MattCoykendall1 Hi, Can you comment on the DAC in the Wim amp , versus Schiit Modi multibit ? I have the latter paired to a Wiim mini ; I’m considering getting the Amp (largely for the amplifier’s sake) , and wondering if doing so would just make my current digital front-end redundant? (BTW, really great job concisely explaining all of these components in the video!)
@@pushslice I haven't heard the modi multibit or wiim amp, but the Amp uses an es9018, which is what the schiit modi+ ($129) uses. The multibit is almost certainly a considerable step up. The $299 for the wiim amp would go a long way toward a nice class AB amp, considering you already have a streamer and a great dac.
Well Done... I just picked up the pro... Feeding it to the new Geshelli J2-99, One thing worth mentioning... Optical out from the WiiM to a good DAC also gives you galvanic isolation. The bit rates being the same from both optical and coax out on my Pro, I went with optical. I'm really pleased. I don't have to run the laptop for my tunes now... Saves me money and sounds fantastic. You could even go so far as to add a Linear Power Supply, but a simple sub $30 5V Supercapacitor bank will do nicely to feed the WiiM unit with clean ripple free power. Also - these units can give you a somewhat pseudo disconnect from all the screens. Massive Playlists like mine, play like radio - like the old days before the laptop and all the screens... I feel like I am just listening to a nice stereo now.
A lot of good points here, you can really do a lot with these. These can be as simple as you want, run them straight out of the box or take advantage of the mods you mentioned.
I have both the mini and a Pro Plus and both were so easy to setup and the app is great. I use it mostly with Tidal and I also have my Zidoo z9x Pro connected to the WiiM pro plus via optical, I have a SMSL SU-1 for the mini but I use the ePro Plus without an addition DAC all works great.
Great video! Good coverage of these products. I have spent the last 2 years with both the Mini and Pro. I started out with the Schiit Modi 3 dac on the Mini. I later upgraded to the Geshelli J2(awesome dac). My mini started acting up so I purchased the Pro. There is a distinct sound improvement with the Pro over over the Mini. I have since upgraded again to the Denefrips Enyo dac attached to my Pro and I'm staying there. I highly recommend buying the Pro because most of us suffer from upgrade-itis and will be buying a few dacs.
Upgrade-itis :) Geshelli J2 (would that be the socketed version) ? Denefrips Enyo big jump in price. Would you say the sound difference is 4 to 5 times better ? Thanks
GM ☕️❄️ Nicely done 👍 I went with the Wiim Pro feeding my new Denafrips Ares 12-1 DAC. The usability of the Wiim app and ease of use is absolutely amazing. Once again great video.
Thanks for the video. I was thinking of the Wiim Pro, because I want to hook it up to my older Onkyo 9010 stereo amplifier (US version that includes a Wolfson DAC, fed via either a 96 khz / 24 bit TOSLINK optical connection, or a 192 / 24 bit COAX digital). Right now I have my TV hooked up directly to the TOSLINK optical jack on the Onkyo. The TV has no RCA digital out unfortunately. I'm guessing the Wiim Pro may suit my use case if I hook it up to the amp over RCA digital? As for the TV, should I leave it hooked up directly to the (lower quality) TOSLINK connection on the amp, or can I have the TV TOSLINK feed into the Mini Pro instead, and then out of the RCA digital and into the amp (via the same route I am planning on using for music)? Can the Wiim Pro even support that (taking an optical input source, and feeding it out via the RCA digital)? I'm not expecting the lower quality optical feed to improve audio quality by going over RCA digital, obviously. Thanks in advance.
Great review, thank you. The review cleared up the details and choices I wasn't sure about. Gives me an informed perspective going forward with these streamers.
Excellent review Matt, as always! Quick question. I have the Pro+, feeding a '98 Technics SA-DX940 that I love, then out to a pair of Whaferdale EVO 4.2 and a pair of PSB Imagine X2T towers. What would be a step up in the dac department? The SU-1 seems to be not, what would you recomend? Thanks!
The Schiit Modi+ Was slightly preferable to my Wiim Pro Plus, but it was very insignificant and the sound may have been affected by my fondness for Schiit as an American company using Norse mythology nomenclature. You may have to step up to a Geshelli j2, Modi Multibit 2, or Bifrost for an appreciable improvement. Doing this myself eventually, after a better amplifier and pre-amp.
Great video Matt, I’m glad to see your channel is growing! Thanks to you I’m a happy Wiim Pro owner. Question: do you know if/when Bluesound is releasing a follow-up to the 2021 PowerNode? Thank you!
Great video Matt, thank you. quick question for you: I'm planning to buy the WIIM Amp, as I have two pairs of speakers (polk TSI-300 and RTI-A1), I was wondering whether I could connect one of each (toghether) to each output, will the WIIM Amp take them? Thanks
Been using Mini’s on two of my systems. I’ve not got ‘golden ears’ but without an external DAC the Node on my main system is subjectively better. I’d compare a direct wired Mini with the headphone output on a laptop. Probably uses a similar chip. But paired with an original Schiit Modi3 (office system) or SMSL Sanskrit 10 Mk 2 (home gym) they are comparable. Also had the amp but sent it back. Wanted to use it in my rec room, but discovered, after much tinkering and phone time with your sponsor’s tech support that the HDMI ARC is not compatible on some ‘older’ Samsung TV’s. It’s a 65” HD purchased in 2017.
I have the Pro and the Mini and really like them both. But the big drawback for me is that they don't support SiriusXM which I use everyday. They are fine for Apple Airplay, but with SiriusXM I have to stream from my iPhone via Bluetooth, and although it doesn't bother me sound quality wise it does drain the phone battery pretty fast. So whenever possible I prefer to use my Yamaha WXC-50 streamer which does support SiriusXM over the internet. Just something to keep in mind if applicable.
Thank you for the review. I just purchased a WiiM Pro for audio streaming in my mancave garage and had a question. The garage has 6 in ceiling speakers and an in-wall focal subwoofer with dedicated amp. The ceiling speakers will be fed by a Niles 250w amp. I recently added a Samsung FrameTV and I would like the audio to also come out of the ceiling speakers. I am currently doing this with a budget digital to analog converter from the toslink of the tv into a budget mixer that then connects to my Niles Amp. I wanted to see if I can accomplish this with the WiiM Pro instead? If not would you have any other suggestions for me? I appreciate the feeback.
I am planning to buy a Holo Audio Cyan 2 DAC. I would like to connect a good streamer to it. Which one would you recommend? Is a WiiM, for example, a very good combination?
I returned my Wiim Pros. The talk is bigger than the sound. Ended up with non-compress wireless units i got from a pro-audio vendor who deals in the live entertainment industry. I am sure you know of Sweetwater but there are others. CODECs and compression destroy sound quality. It takes very high quality DACs to send audio wirelessly and these devices like Wiim and Sonos just cannot cut the mustard
Great video! we just moved into a home with 8 different rooms/locations with in-ceiling speakers, no amps - just wires coming out of wall. I want to be able to stream to these locations collectively and individually. Do I need 8 WiiM amps? or is there an easier/cheaper way to do this?
Hi, I need to connect my passive outdoor speakers to a WiFi capable amp/streaming device. If I purchase WiiM Pro or Pro Plus (need Chromecast), then what amp should I buy to connect my two outdoor speakers? Can I use WiiM Amp to connect both speakers and skip additional receiver? I am not an expert and need advice. Thanks!
Great review! I have the pro, and was wondering which DAC you liked more; the pro+ or the DAC in the WiiM amp? Do you have an opinion on which sounds better? Thank you!
Using the SMSL SU-8s right now on my desk, lol. Great DAC (paid $130 ish on sale new from Drop). Paired with the SH-8s (same deal as the DAC just a few months apart) and Klipsch Fives.
I just hooked my “A” speakers from my old pioneer garage stereo to the wiim amp. I run my WiFi TV through the “B” speakers. Took me another utoob vid to show me how to make my amp the primary Alexa speakers .
RUclips is not letting me respond. The Wiim is my 1st commercial streamer, I have been using DIY RPI based streamers. The now defunct Squeezer is the app I was using. Squeezer going down is why I got the Wiim, well that and your reviews.
Are there any videos that showcase the app in detail? I'd like to see the user experience before buying one. Specifically streaming local FLAC from my NAS. Maybe you could make one *WINK* *WINK* :P
Matt, great breakdown! Need some help if you don't mind. I tried the Amp but got a bad unit and decided I needed a more powerful amp w/ my speakers. Sent it back and went the Pro Plus route instead however since I don't have my amp to pair it with yet it made we wonder while watching your video, can I use still use the Wiim Home app's sub/bass management with the Pro Plus and separate amp? I had just assumed yes but hoping you know.and also if is it possible to time align the sub with my mains. Sorry for the longer post. Thanks!
Hey Adam, the Pro Plus doesn't come equipped with a sub out so you wont see the options in the app for things like setting the sub crossover. In this case you will just need to dial in the crossover on the sub, or if the sub has bass management abilities like some do, go that route.
@@MattCoykendall1 Ahh good point! Frazzled myself and missed the most obvious answer 😂 Would my speakers being playing in full range though since the Home app doesn't know better? Learning all this stuff so appreciate the replies but this is stuff I should probably go find/figure out myself so understand if you don't get back to this. Either way a helpful video and reply and you've def earned a subscriber today. Thanks again.
@@adame52 depending on the amp you go with you could either 1. set the volume to max on the amp and then use the wiim as a preamp to control volume or 2. Set the wiim to fixed volume mode and control it from the amp, you should be good either way.
I have the Pro Plus for kitchen duty. Bluesound since the first Node (still use and have the 2 and 3 also) Pretty nice so far. Did you add the feet to the Pro *Plus? Mine didn’t come with any.
Thanks for the info! I'm looking to incorporate a streaming DAC into my old-school analog set up. The Pro+ looks like it will do nicely. One question: Is it possible to use the Wiim minis with the pro+ to stream different (or the same) music to different rooms? I'm not familiar with all the capabilities of the app.
Hi. I’ve had the WiiM mini. (The puck). However in the UK, they have connectivity issues with Sky Q broadband. I contacted WiiM and they know about the issue, they responded quickly but sadly could not fix the issue. It worked superbly before moving to Sky Q. Sadly I’ve now sold it to a non Sky Q broadband user. It’s nothing to do with the WiFi signal strength. I’m now using a marantz 7000n which has no issues re. Connectivity. So simply put, If in the Uk and you have Sky Q. Stay well away.
@@Quicksilver079 hi. Yep. But sadly too technical for me. I’ve now got a Marantz 7000. I’m streaming using that no connection issues. I know it’s totally different to the mini but love the amp and the photo stage is sweet sounding for me.
Fair enough, I actually found it to be towards the top, maybe not the best but certainly in line with products like Bluesound. Everyone has preferences though, which one do you prefer?
@@MattCoykendall1This is my first commercial streamer, I have been using DIY RPI based streamers. So apps I've used include Volumio, Squeezer, Bubble-UPnP and a few others. Volumio was the easiest to use, but my favorite was the now defunct Squeezer. Squeezer going out is why I bought a Wiim. It's possible I just need more time with the Wiim app to bend it to my will...
The fast forward button is your friend! I get it, though, as my reaction is, like yours, to get irritated. My action, OTOH, is to blip my way past the part I don’t like! 😮
Advertisement was a lil long. So I couldn’t finish the video. I specifically chose this one cause it was one of the shorter videos but didn’t wanna sit through the advertisement
I have watched so many videos on the Wiim as i just need to replace my old "whole home" selector to a digital one (driving 6 speakers though these just doesnt make sence). i dont need the DAC etc as i have separate amps. Most videos keep recommending the the pro plus but i was thinking it sounds like overkill as i just need the app and ability to group them when needed.
This is the best video that simply breaks down the features and use cases for each. I can now just buy 3 minis, setup an older ipad as a fixed control hub with the amp and enjoy music in the rooms needed
Thanks for the great work
Glad to hear that!
I love my Wiim Mini connected to my Schiit DAC. It's all I need for great sound. Your first video kind of pushed me towards that decision.
Glad I could help Mike!
@@MattCoykendall1
Hi, Can you comment on the DAC in the Wim amp , versus Schiit Modi multibit ?
I have the latter paired to a Wiim mini ; I’m considering getting the Amp (largely for the amplifier’s sake) , and wondering if doing so would just make my current digital front-end redundant?
(BTW, really great job concisely explaining all of these components in the video!)
@@pushslice I wish I could offer a comparison for you but I dont have the Schiit DAC on hand to go further in depth on it.
@@pushslice I haven't heard the modi multibit or wiim amp, but the Amp uses an es9018, which is what the schiit modi+ ($129) uses.
The multibit is almost certainly a considerable step up. The $299 for the wiim amp would go a long way toward a nice class AB amp, considering you already have a streamer and a great dac.
Well Done... I just picked up the pro... Feeding it to the new Geshelli J2-99,
One thing worth mentioning... Optical out from the WiiM to a good DAC also gives you galvanic isolation. The bit rates being the same from both optical and coax out on my Pro, I went with optical.
I'm really pleased. I don't have to run the laptop for my tunes now... Saves me money and sounds fantastic.
You could even go so far as to add a Linear Power Supply, but a simple sub $30 5V Supercapacitor bank will do nicely to feed the WiiM unit with clean ripple free power.
Also - these units can give you a somewhat pseudo disconnect from all the screens. Massive Playlists like mine, play like radio - like the old days before the laptop and all the screens... I feel like I am just listening to a nice stereo now.
A lot of good points here, you can really do a lot with these. These can be as simple as you want, run them straight out of the box or take advantage of the mods you mentioned.
I'd like to know more about your Geshelli.
I have both the mini and a Pro Plus and both were so easy to setup and the app is great. I use it mostly with Tidal and I also have my Zidoo z9x Pro connected to the WiiM pro plus via optical, I have a SMSL SU-1 for the mini but I use the ePro Plus without an addition DAC all works great.
Great video! Good coverage of these products.
I have spent the last 2 years with both the Mini and Pro. I started out with the Schiit Modi 3 dac on the Mini. I later upgraded to the Geshelli J2(awesome dac).
My mini started acting up so I purchased the Pro. There is a distinct sound improvement with the Pro over over the Mini.
I have since upgraded again to the Denefrips Enyo dac attached to my Pro and I'm staying there.
I highly recommend buying the Pro because most of us suffer from upgrade-itis and will be buying a few dacs.
Upgrade-itis :)
Geshelli J2 (would that be the socketed version) ?
Denefrips Enyo big jump in price.
Would you say the sound difference is 4 to 5 times better ?
Thanks
@@deadline7610 Check your math.
@@deadline7610 Check your math. $250 v $850. Yes, worth it.
GM ☕️❄️
Nicely done 👍
I went with the Wiim Pro feeding my new Denafrips Ares 12-1 DAC.
The usability of the Wiim app and ease of use is absolutely amazing.
Once again great video.
Thanks for the video.
I was thinking of the Wiim Pro, because I want to hook it up to my older Onkyo 9010 stereo amplifier (US version that includes a Wolfson DAC, fed via either a 96 khz / 24 bit TOSLINK optical connection, or a 192 / 24 bit COAX digital).
Right now I have my TV hooked up directly to the TOSLINK optical jack on the Onkyo.
The TV has no RCA digital out unfortunately.
I'm guessing the Wiim Pro may suit my use case if I hook it up to the amp over RCA digital?
As for the TV, should I leave it hooked up directly to the (lower quality) TOSLINK connection on the amp, or can I have the TV TOSLINK feed into the Mini Pro instead, and then out of the RCA digital and into the amp (via the same route I am planning on using for music)?
Can the Wiim Pro even support that (taking an optical input source, and feeding it out via the RCA digital)?
I'm not expecting the lower quality optical feed to improve audio quality by going over RCA digital, obviously.
Thanks in advance.
Great review, thank you.
The review cleared up the details and choices I wasn't sure about.
Gives me an informed perspective going forward with these streamers.
Excellent review Matt, as always! Quick question. I have the Pro+, feeding a '98 Technics SA-DX940 that I love, then out to a pair of Whaferdale EVO 4.2 and a pair of PSB Imagine X2T towers.
What would be a step up in the dac department? The SU-1 seems to be not, what would you recomend? Thanks!
The Schiit Modi+ Was slightly preferable to my Wiim Pro Plus, but it was very insignificant and the sound may have been affected by my fondness for Schiit as an American company using Norse mythology nomenclature.
You may have to step up to a Geshelli j2, Modi Multibit 2, or Bifrost for an appreciable improvement. Doing this myself eventually, after a better amplifier and pre-amp.
@@frankplissken143 I do like the Geshelli better than the Modi.
Perfect summation. Greatly appreciated. Cheers!
Recommendations for pairing with the B&W DM601 S2?
Great video Matt, I’m glad to see your channel is growing! Thanks to you I’m a happy Wiim Pro owner. Question: do you know if/when Bluesound is releasing a follow-up to the 2021 PowerNode? Thank you!
I have not heard on the follow up but judging by the rest of the market it must be coming sooner than later.
Great video Matt, thank you. quick question for you: I'm planning to buy the WIIM Amp, as I have two pairs of speakers (polk TSI-300 and RTI-A1), I was wondering whether I could connect one of each (toghether) to each output, will the WIIM Amp take them? Thanks
Been using Mini’s on two of my systems. I’ve not got ‘golden ears’ but without an external DAC the Node on my main system is subjectively better. I’d compare a direct wired Mini with the headphone output on a laptop. Probably uses a similar chip. But paired with an original Schiit Modi3 (office system) or SMSL Sanskrit 10 Mk 2 (home gym) they are comparable. Also had the amp but sent it back. Wanted to use it in my rec room, but discovered, after much tinkering and phone time with your sponsor’s tech support that the HDMI ARC is not compatible on some ‘older’ Samsung TV’s. It’s a 65” HD purchased in 2017.
If using strictly for streaming to external dac which is best? Pro or pro plus? Or ultra?
I have the Pro and the Mini and really like them both. But the big drawback for me is that they don't support SiriusXM which I use everyday. They are fine for Apple Airplay, but with SiriusXM I have to stream from my iPhone via Bluetooth, and although it doesn't bother me sound quality wise it does drain the phone battery pretty fast. So whenever possible I prefer to use my Yamaha WXC-50 streamer which does support SiriusXM over the internet. Just something to keep in mind if applicable.
Just a heads up (just started watching) - the mini pro plus has much better DAC / analog chain than mini and mini pro.
And the pro is better than the wiim amp dac.
Yep, I mentioned the pro plus has the best in the lineup.
Correct, I covered it later in the vid.
I’m new to hifi. I got the amp, b&w 607 s3’s and a fairly cheap but good performing sub.
I’m amazed by the performance for the price!
Thank you for the review. I just purchased a WiiM Pro for audio streaming in my mancave garage and had a question. The garage has 6 in ceiling speakers and an in-wall focal subwoofer with dedicated amp. The ceiling speakers will be fed by a Niles 250w amp. I recently added a Samsung FrameTV and I would like the audio to also come out of the ceiling speakers. I am currently doing this with a budget digital to analog converter from the toslink of the tv into a budget mixer that then connects to my Niles Amp. I wanted to see if I can accomplish this with the WiiM Pro instead? If not would you have any other suggestions for me?
I appreciate the feeback.
I am planning to buy a Holo Audio Cyan 2 DAC. I would like to connect a good streamer to it. Which one would you recommend? Is a WiiM, for example, a very good combination?
I returned my Wiim Pros. The talk is bigger than the sound. Ended up with non-compress wireless units i got from a pro-audio vendor who deals in the live entertainment industry. I am sure you know of Sweetwater but there are others. CODECs and compression destroy sound quality. It takes very high quality DACs to send audio wirelessly and these devices like Wiim and Sonos just cannot cut the mustard
Great video! we just moved into a home with 8 different rooms/locations with in-ceiling speakers, no amps - just wires coming out of wall. I want to be able to stream to these locations collectively and individually. Do I need 8 WiiM amps? or is there an easier/cheaper way to do this?
I’m in the same situation and looking for advice
Hi, I need to connect my passive outdoor speakers to a WiFi capable amp/streaming device. If I purchase WiiM Pro or Pro Plus (need Chromecast), then what amp should I buy to connect my two outdoor speakers? Can I use WiiM Amp to connect both speakers and skip additional receiver? I am not an expert and need advice. Thanks!
Is it better to plug the WiiM Pro into an external DAC instead of my Marantz AVR? I don’t know a lot about this stuff.
Great review! I have the pro, and was wondering which DAC you liked more; the pro+ or the DAC in the WiiM amp? Do you have an opinion on which sounds better? Thank you!
Using the SMSL SU-8s right now on my desk, lol. Great DAC (paid $130 ish on sale new from Drop). Paired with the SH-8s (same deal as the DAC just a few months apart) and Klipsch Fives.
That will certainly do it
I just hooked my “A” speakers from my old pioneer garage stereo to the wiim amp. I run my WiFi TV through the “B” speakers. Took me another utoob vid to show me how to make my amp the primary Alexa speakers .
RUclips is not letting me respond. The Wiim is my 1st commercial streamer, I have been using DIY RPI based streamers. The now defunct Squeezer is the app I was using. Squeezer going down is why I got the Wiim, well that and your reviews.
do the units stay powered on after a power outage? Or do you have to push the button to turn it back on. I want something totally hands free.
Totally got me with the SU-1, which i just got. "Mine doesn't look like that, what the hell?"
It was an SU-8.
Can I use Wiim amp for Sonos to group 4 Sonos speaks as home theater sound system?
Will the pro plus stream Tidal Master tracks? Thank you
im looking to add dac in my system . Will the Wiim amp solve my problem? Im Using Onkyo Htr- 560 amp.
Are there any videos that showcase the app in detail? I'd like to see the user experience before buying one. Specifically streaming local FLAC from my NAS. Maybe you could make one *WINK* *WINK* :P
Have tidal and atmos AVR Will wiim or pro out put atmos audio
Matt, great breakdown! Need some help if you don't mind. I tried the Amp but got a bad unit and decided I needed a more powerful amp w/ my speakers. Sent it back and went the Pro Plus route instead however since I don't have my amp to pair it with yet it made we wonder while watching your video, can I use still use the Wiim Home app's sub/bass management with the Pro Plus and separate amp?
I had just assumed yes but hoping you know.and also if is it possible to time align the sub with my mains. Sorry for the longer post.
Thanks!
Hey Adam, the Pro Plus doesn't come equipped with a sub out so you wont see the options in the app for things like setting the sub crossover. In this case you will just need to dial in the crossover on the sub, or if the sub has bass management abilities like some do, go that route.
@@MattCoykendall1 Ahh good point! Frazzled myself and missed the most obvious answer 😂
Would my speakers being playing in full range though since the Home app doesn't know better? Learning all this stuff so appreciate the replies but this is stuff I should probably go find/figure out myself so understand if you don't get back to this.
Either way a helpful video and reply and you've def earned a subscriber today. Thanks again.
@@adame52 depending on the amp you go with you could either 1. set the volume to max on the amp and then use the wiim as a preamp to control volume or 2. Set the wiim to fixed volume mode and control it from the amp, you should be good either way.
I have the Pro Plus for kitchen duty.
Bluesound since the first Node (still use and have the 2 and 3 also)
Pretty nice so far.
Did you add the feet to the Pro *Plus? Mine didn’t come with any.
Thanks for sharing, as for the feet I don’t recall adding any but I will check it out when I get home in a bit and follow up.
My pro plus had the feet from the factory, it must have been a change at some point or possibly only on the pre release that I likely have.
@@MattCoykendall1 cool. Easy enough to add but made me wonder if I had the correct model. Lol
Excellent breakdown, thank you for some clarity!
You're welcome!
What streaming services do these connect with while not having to drop down to chrome cast or AirPlay?
I just checked my Wiim app; I see every streaming service except for Apple Music. The app is amazing and I love the Wiim Pro
I went with the Pro instead of the mini just because it’s a complementary stack to the other components size wise.
great review as always...happy to been able to easy understand them. welcome tomtje wiim rabbit hole.... waiting for the ultra...
Thanks for the info! I'm looking to incorporate a streaming DAC into my old-school analog set up. The Pro+ looks like it will do nicely.
One question: Is it possible to use the Wiim minis with the pro+ to stream different (or the same) music to different rooms? I'm not familiar with all the capabilities of the app.
Please skip the advertising in the first 2.5 minutes.
Don't forget about linking multiple Wiims together for whole house, synchronized music!
Great use case on these.
Hi. I’ve had the WiiM mini. (The puck). However in the UK, they have connectivity issues with Sky Q broadband. I contacted WiiM and they know about the issue, they responded quickly but sadly could not fix the issue. It worked superbly before moving to Sky Q. Sadly I’ve now sold it to a non Sky Q broadband user. It’s nothing to do with the WiFi signal strength. I’m now using a marantz 7000n which has no issues re. Connectivity. So simply put, If in the Uk and you have Sky Q. Stay well away.
@@Quicksilver079 hi. Yep. But sadly too technical for me. I’ve now got a Marantz 7000. I’m streaming using that no connection issues. I know it’s totally different to the mini but love the amp and the photo stage is sweet sounding for me.
Well done Matt. I really like my Pro on my second system.
Such an easy product to recommend honestly, I am curious how this “ultra” version will turn out too. Thanks for watching!
@@MattCoykendall1 curious as well.
@@MattCoykendall1 would like to see Balanced out on the Ultra..
Topping PA5 would be awesome with it.
WiiM Ultra ? Streamer or amp
Preamp/streamer, a screen on this one.
@@MattCoykendall1USB out?
Coax sounds way better than the optical output.
That depends on the DAC inputs more than interface type because the mini has good optical out.
Do what mistake?
Amazon just delivered my wiim pro plus, WiiiM just announced the WiiM Ultra and WiiM amp pro, dammit..grrr...
Wish you the best!
You as well!
Nicely Done
I just got the Wiim Pro. Sounds good but I find the app clunky.
Fair enough, I actually found it to be towards the top, maybe not the best but certainly in line with products like Bluesound. Everyone has preferences though, which one do you prefer?
@@MattCoykendall1This is my first commercial streamer, I have been using DIY RPI based streamers. So apps I've used include Volumio, Squeezer, Bubble-UPnP and a few others. Volumio was the easiest to use, but my favorite was the now defunct Squeezer. Squeezer going out is why I bought a Wiim. It's possible I just need more time with the Wiim app to bend it to my will...
What app do you use and think is better?
Pro is the best. Just add a dac of your choice and let the music go
True, really is as simple as that.
I got the Wiim pro thanks to Matt’s review. Currently connected to an Arcam integrated, and I absolutely love it.
More than two minutes of advertising for the sponsor right at the beginning. Too much for me.😎
Uh… practically everyone that makes RUclips videos professionally has an advert in their video. It’s not something new and in fact really common.
The fast forward button is your friend! I get it, though, as my reaction is, like yours, to get irritated. My action, OTOH, is to blip my way past the part I don’t like! 😮
@@Chris.from.1950 Thank you very much. Of course, you can skip. It's just annoying right at the beginning. 😉
Don't be that guy
@@johnpravato3042 ♥
That was useful.
Glad to hear that!
My life has been better thanks to Crutchfield.
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Advertisement was a lil long. So I couldn’t finish the video. I specifically chose this one cause it was one of the shorter videos but didn’t wanna sit through the advertisement
Epic fail. Embedded ad is way too much. I’m out.
@AllHandlesHaveBeenTaken Well, the optical output from my tv to the same optical input sounds excellent.