As a testimonial to the seductive power of the measurement-based reviews found on ASR (I consider myself addicted), I upgraded from my old Sanskrit DAC, Adcom GFA-555 amp in a black friday-fueled buying frenzy. I am now the proud owner of a SMSL DO100 DAC, 2 LA90 amps in monoblock mode, driving Monitor Audio MA3 MkIIs (speakers which I bought used from a crazed audiophile colleague over 30 years ago!). Even through the raucous ringing in my ears, I can say the new equipment has breathed some life into those old english beauties! Very, very nice. Now, since upgrades beget upgrades, what I wanted was a cheap, bit-perfect wi-fi streaming device that could easily access the ripped FLAC library sitting on the PC in the laundry room/home office. Enter the WiiM mini, which based on this review and strategic Cyber Monday incentives, had me once again adding to Amazon's sizeable coffers. A day later (love that Prime!), I open the box, and I see that small puck plus a Toslink cable and USB cable/charger included - nice! So how does it work? Pretty, pretty good! Setup using my iphone was easy, and the WiiM app has a straightforward, clean interface. I expected to be disappointed, but I sure wasn't. I pick Home Music Server from the browse tab, and voila, there is my PC. Pick music, folders - look at that , there's my FLAC folder! Scroll through the albums - choose Lyle Lovett & His Large Band, hit play, and just like a good old fashioned CD player, I can play the album as Lyle intended, unshuffled with appropriate pauses between tracks and all! Did I mention it sounds good? It does (and that recording in particular) - a keeper for sure. The only downside is that I now realize how bad many of the recordings on the CD's I bought over the years are. Yikes! Of course now I'm thinking....what's all this about hi-res audio?...hmmm...wonder if I could hear a difference? I imagine I would...