Will be measured in the review.Can anyone speak to the analog to digital conversion quality of the Pro when you connect a preamp out into the Pro’s RCA “line in” inputs?
Will be measured in the review.Can anyone speak to the analog to digital conversion quality of the Pro when you connect a preamp out into the Pro’s RCA “line in” inputs?
It will almost certainly be good enough for vinyl.Can anyone speak to the analog to digital conversion quality of the Pro when you connect a preamp out into the Pro’s RCA “line in” inputs?
I would like to play a record on my turntable into my vintage preamp, connect one of the preamp line out to the Pro via RCA stereo interconnects into the Pro’s line in, and have that Pro stream the signal into another networked Pro in a different room.
Reason for all this is I have two separate music systems in two rooms, but only one turntable. I’d like to play a record in system A and listen in system B. Hoping that two WiiM Pros might be an economical and pragmatic solution.
I don’t have an outboard A/D converter so I’m wondering if the Pro’s is adequate.
UPnP from an LMS server is a great way to measure these.The Roon Ready update is still planned for the 15th of February, according to their roadmap. I will post my review soon after that. But, if the ETA is delayed for some reason, I will publish anyway. I've already got enough possibilities to measure its performance as a streamer (Chromecast, WiiM app) and as a DAC (S/PDIF input).
Good. It works and sounds ok but have wondered if an ART USB Phono+ might be worthwhile. Measurements will help inform.Will be measured in the review.
Pro ject Turntable - audio in WM / digital out to Topping dac. I’m satisfied with this solution My child is playing on this picture ;pCan anyone speak to the analog to digital conversion quality of the Pro when you connect a preamp out into the Pro’s RCA “line in” inputs?
I would like to play a record on my turntable into my vintage preamp, connect one of the preamp line out to the Pro via RCA stereo interconnects into the Pro’s line in, and have that Pro stream the signal into another networked Pro in a different room.
Reason for all this is I have two separate music systems in two rooms, but only one turntable. I’d like to play a record in system A and listen in system B. Hoping that two WiiM Pros might be an economical and pragmatic solution.
I don’t have an outboard A/D converter so I’m wondering if the Pro’s is adequate.
Not sure if it's fine, but it works quite good.Can someone confirm volume control of the digital output works fine, please? My intention is to directly connect it to the digital input of my speakers.
I just replaced my wxc-50 with Wiim pro 3 hours ago . I used Yamaha in other system for years and it was good with ethernet cable, on my desktop it was horrible on wifi. Interface is also far from Android App. Wiim was a breeze to setup and update, so far it was working flawlessly on wifi. I'll hide it under the table and hopefully forget that I have it. Great streamer and amazing value.Thanks, that's awesome! I'm sure then it will be fine for me. The musiccast app on my wxc-50 leaves a lot to be desired with the integration of streaming services ...
Exactly my experience with the yamaha, had to use the LAN option as with wifi it didn't store my configuration.... on my desktop it was horrible on wifi.
prephono-riaa correction?
Testing this as I write. Source is a Pro-Ject X8 w/ a Hana SH high output moving coil into a Modwright PH9.0, then line into the WiiM Pro and line out direct to a Parasound JC5 power amp which powers Focal Scala Evos. The preamp I removed is an Audio Research LS28SE.Can anyone speak to the analog to digital conversion quality of the Pro when you connect a preamp out into the Pro’s RCA “line in” inputs?
I would like to play a record on my turntable into my vintage preamp, connect one of the preamp line out to the Pro via RCA stereo interconnects into the Pro’s line in, and have that Pro stream the signal into another networked Pro in a different room.
Reason for all this is I have two separate music systems in two rooms, but only one turntable. I’d like to play a record in system A and listen in system B. Hoping that two WiiM Pros might be an economical and pragmatic solution.
I don’t have an outboard A/D converter so I’m wondering if the Pro’s is adequate.
My WXC-50 really played up on wifi until I separated the 2.4 and 5 ghz channels in my router. The WXC-50 only has 2.4 ghz and couldn't see my phone if it connected to 5 ghz. Since separating the channels it has worked flawlessly. Guess the WXC-50 is starting to show it's age.Exactly my experience with the yamaha, had to use the LAN option as with wifi it didn't store my configuration.
The PEQ update hasn't happened yet, no.Next wiim 15/01 firmware with parametric EQ? Anyone know?