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Arno
9 augustus 2025
I see some people responding on the DAC being good, or not doing anything special, while being connected with digital out (coax/optical), note that the Wiim DAC then doesn't do anything (bypass), since you're not converting to an analog signa (i.e. RCA).I've got RCA out connected to my active elipson prestige facet 6b desktop speakers with Indiana Line Basso 922 sub. They sounded good, but never really was able to get It right, especially with the crossover with the sub, the built in low-pass filter really isn't tuned well. Wiim by default already had a small improvement vs my Mac Studio, but after running Room correction, wow! Huge difference. It comes with a lot of options for many different situations to integrate and improve your setup.Actually ordered the Ultra now to see what that improves, since It also comes with a sub out, maybe that makes It even better. But this is an excellent multi-functional, full-featured DAC + Streamer in a market where more expensive brands can't even deliver these things.Update: I even prefer the Pro+ DAC over the Ultra's. The Ultra is more transparent, but lacks the fidelity the AKM DAC offers. Depends a lot on your speaker/amp pairing as well.
Albert
29 juli 2025
The WiiM Pro Plus offers audiophile sound on a budget. It offers a wide range of streaming options, incl Master quality from Tidal. Great user interface and user friendly app. The built-in digital equaliser is best used with a light hand (stay away from extreme boosts and cuts). When used in this way, it offers brilliant fine-tuning options, to make it suit almost any system. The built-in DAC is fine. My only small gripes are the unlit front buttons (making it sometimes difficult to change the volume, which are otherwise very useful); and the fact that the built-in Chromecast still does not support gapless-playback (this is an universal Chromecast problem, however; the WiiM-own app supports gapless plays). These are small gripes and therefore I still give this product my highest recommendation — in terms of sound quality and value for money.
Menno
28 juli 2025
Het apparaat kent vele mogelijkheden. Ik gebruik het zelf puur en alleen als een streamer om met mijn koptelefoon versterker hoge resolutie audio te beluisteren.Het installeren is net zo eenvoudig als met de Bluesound Node. Sluit de meegeleverde kabel(s) aan op het apparaat waar je de streamer mee wilt verbinden, download de app op je telefoon en stel je voorkeuren in voor bijvoorbeeld de audio kwaliteit en de streamingdienst die je gebruikt. Super eenvoudig.Het apparaat is klein, de verbinding is stabiel en de audio kwaliteit is goed. Voor een fractie van de prijs van de Bluesound Node krijg je nagenoeg dezelfde kwaliteit. Ja, de WiiM mist een usb aansluiting, maar de coax aansluiting is ook prima. En ja de Node oogt luxer, maar beide doen hetzelfde. Absoluut geen spijt van deze aankoop. Laat je verrassen!
atmvoo
27 juli 2025
best goed klinkend apparaat al gebruik ik zijn optische uitgang op mijn dac. verder makkelijk te installeren al is de app niet echt handig in gebruik .
MIchal
16 juli 2025
If you want to experience a good sound and pay not much - Wiim Pro+ will do the job!AKM chip delivers very entry-level hi-fi (or better say excellent mid-fi) sound, which in combination with an (almost) perfect app makes Wiim Pro+ unbeatable at this price point.In my case, appetite increased after two weeks and I decided to buy a better dedicated DAC, return Pro+ and go for regular Pro. If you already own a decent (700+ eur) DAC or have one on the radar - better go for Pro.If 250 eur is all you want to spend and have good streamer offering good sound - Pro+ seems to be the right choice.
Peter
1 juli 2025
Topproduct voor deze prijs. Veel opties, goede streamer en interne dac is best goed. Wiim doet ook veel updates en verbeteringen, zoals room correction.
Customer
18 juni 2025
Rejuvenated my Onkyo amp and KEF speakers! Easy to set up and sounds awesome! Highly recommend.
Stef Snjjder
13 mei 2025
Voor de prijs is de Wiim Pro Plus een geweldige streamer/ Dac met ongekende mogelijkheden.m.n. de Wiim appp werkt geweldig en de parametriche EQ maakt dat je het geluid zeer nauwkeurig naar eigen smaak kan instellen. De Wiim staat altijd aan, als je dat niet wil, moet je de stekker eruit trekken...Qobuz en Spotify klinkt Hi-Fi stereo toch echt gelijk beter dan via laptop met Wasapi of Direct sound.
Pieeredas
8 mei 2025
Good
jonb
26 april 2025
WiiM PRO offers great connectivity and value to get your streaming content into existing audiophile systems. I considered the whole wim range, but opted for pro with my already high end dac
Jordi
16 april 2025
Vengo de un streamer casero que consistía en una RPi3 con Volumio (sin DAC), la diferencia con el Wiim es más que notoria. Además la app de Wiim es intuitiva y fácil de usar, también lo tengo integrado a Home Assistant y todo funciona correctamente. No soy un audiófilo, pero me encanta escuchar música con mis altavoces Edifier y por ahora estoy muy contento con este streamer.
Christopher
12 februari 2025
I was looking for a Network streamer and did a bit of research on the internet and Youtube. After comparing the risk reward of each streamer, I finally bought one Wiim Pro Plus streamer.The initial sound from the Wiim Pro Plus connected to my Muzishare X7 integrated amp via a pair of Van Den Hul (The First) interconnect played through a pair of 92db Focal JMLab speakers was definitely better sounding than streaming via a Bluetooth receiver.Initially, even while I was streaming hi-res audio via Tidal, it sounded slightly flat and the sound stage felt a little compressed at the start.However, after watching a YouTube video on Best EQ settings by the cheapaudioman, I punch in the same setting he suggested and make some minor tweaks, and immediately the sound stage opened up, and the bass felt fuller.Now, I'm truly enjoying music that is streaming through the Wiim Pro Plus, playing Tidal via the Wiim home app.Be sure to fit this streamer with the best quality audio you can find, and it will definitely shine, it will not disappoint you.This is a highly recommended streamer at this price point for sure.
Tomas Ramirez Jr.
13 januari 2025
Ok, I've had these for about a week now, and I got a 3rd one a few days ago. Overall, I really like these. They're not perfect, and I think I even found a couple of bugs; but they're very flexible and they enabled me to get a multi-room audio system setup.tldr:1. Play music from your source (eg phone, computer, cd, ...)2. WiiMs receive the music and route it to your sound system(s) (even BT speaker)3. Many networking possibilities4. Enables whole home (3+ rooms) audio5. Supports YouTube Music (mainly via BT; Chromecast has issues)6. Might be better off w WiiM Mini for YTM (for now)7. There's a WiiM forum and it seems useful**So, real quick, this thing is a "network streamer". It's basically a music router! It gives you many ways to get digital music routed into one or more sound systems, depending on your needs. I gather some "audiophiles" are just using this to connect to fancy hi-fi systems. (I don't know much about that.) I'm using it to create a whole-home audio system, so I can listen to my music as I go about my business in the house.**As I said, my goal was to setup a whole-house audio system, using YouTube Music; which has been my only music source for some years now. I have a couple of BT speakers, and a TV audio system; which includes a control/subwoofer unit, plus a sound bar. Each speaker/system is in one of the 3 rooms I wanted to cover.I was finally able to get things to work nicely with 3 WiiM Pros.1. Pair phone to WiiM Bedroom via BT2. WiiM Bedroom & Kitchen are connected to a BT speaker via RCA to 3.5 mm audio jack3. WiiM Basement is connected to TV audio system via Toslink (SPDIF)4. WiiMs are grouped via WiiM Home App5. Start playing YouTube Music6. In WiiM Home App, bump volume up and then down again to get sound going.1. Alternatively, bump volume on WiiM BedroomSo, the music goes from the phone, over BT, to one WiiM; then that WiiM (I guess) passes the music over my wifi network; and somehow the WiiMs play the music in a synchronized fashion. They're all playing in time - neither one is ahead of the other. And the sound is good. Just as good as if I connected to those BT speakers directly from my phone. (Never connected directly to the TV sound system before.)I also have the WiiM Bedroom BT speaker paired to my phone; so if I want to take it into the shower, I just switch over to that in my phone.**Originally, I tried using JBL PartyBoost for whole-home audio; but that suffers severly from interference. I also tried simply pairing and playing both BT speakers simultaneously; but 1) BT is currently limited to 2 audio outputs, and 2) BT speakers don't stay in sync. One sounds ahead of the other.**I originally tried playing YTM to the WiiMs via Chromecast; but it sounded bad. It seems to me that YTM secretly has a volume leveling feature, which keeps all the songs playing at a nice, consistent volume level. But if you play over Chromecast, some of the songs are really loud, and some are quiet. I'm blaming this on Google.Also, when I connected Chromecast > RCA/3.5mm, I think there was something else wrong with the sound. I think it's a bug in the WiiM. It sounded like some kid bumped a couple of the EQ bands or something. In one song, there's a part where the girl's voice would get louder, suddenly. In another song, part of the low-mid sound was flattened, and it sounded a bit staticy/hissy. The songs themselves played the same every time; but I kind of think each song was affected uniquely.Now, when I connected Chromecast > BT, this second issue went away. I.e, Phone > Chromecast > WiiM > BT output > BT speaker; this "weird EQ" issue goes away. Other than some songs playing louder than others (which I blame on Google), the sound is normal, like I'm directly paired to the BT speaker.So, since I'm able to get "good EQ" via BT > WiiM > RCA/3.5mm; and via Chromecast > WiiM > BT; this proves the "weird EQ" on Chromecast > WiiM > RCA/3.5mm is a WiiM issue, and not a Chromecast issue.I would think this is something WiiM can fix with a firmware update; which it seems they do often. I'll try to check on it once in a while and update if it becomes fixed.**So, if you're looking for whole home audio using YouTube Music, then you're probably better off with the WiiM Mini, since there are issues with Chromecast. Of course, if you need the ethernet jack for your network, then you'll need a WiiM Pro. Also, if you ever decide that you do want the Chromecast version; then you'll end up having to switch.**I mentioned that I bump the volume in the WiiM Home app to get the sound to come out of my main speaker. I don't remember this part very well. It might be a WiiM issue; but it might be a JBL issue. I kinda think it has to do with using the 3.5mm jack on my BT speaker. I think I had to do the same thing once when I connected my phone to the speaker's 3.5mm jack. I can also work around it by bumping the volume on the WiiM box. I only have to do this on the source WiiM box, I think.**It's actually really cool that WiiM can output BT! I used it this way for a day or two. The bad thing is that when you output via BT, the BT speakers themselves don't stay synchronized. I believe this is an issue in the design of Bluetooth; not a WiiM issue.But the cool thing is that this does enable you to have whole home audio if all you have are BT speakers without 3.5mm jacks (or perhaps any other interface). If you can tolerate the echo sound, when you pass between rooms, of course. In my house, once I'm in the room, I don't hear the echo. I think it's not as bad if all the speakers are the same model. It probably has to do with the embedded computer inside the speaker; so even if the speakers are different models, they might still sync up pretty close. I found this to be the case with two JBL Xtreme 3 and a JBL Boombox 3. But a Soundcore Motion Boom has way different timing.The other cool thing BT output enables is you can just grab a speaker and move it while it's playing. I grabbed my bedroom speaker and took it into the shower. And all the while I was still able to control it on my phone.**The last thing is there's a WiiM forum, and I like that, because for a sophisticated device like this, a forum can be really helpful. And it seems like there's actually people posting stuff on there. I described a couple issues there, and I'm hoping the WiiM people pick them up and fix them. In any case, I haven't actually gained any significant benefits from the forum yet; but I though it was a good point.
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