Like I said, I’m running the highest or second highest gain on the iFi and it sounds amazing. It’s as loud in gain now as my digital files. It’s super clear, no noise, no static. I’m sure it sounds weird to be running ultra high gain meant for very low MC cartridges on a MM cartridge, but it’s...
I bought an iFi Zen phono preamp with 4 gain settings, so I started running like +64db and it sounds amazing and is still dead quiet on the noise floor. That was my concern with a big gain boost, but it’s great.
So is the pre-volume, just a “save volume adjustment by source” setting? It still looks like just a volume limit slider when I inspect the audio output setting on a given input source setting.
That’s great news! I’m not surprised you had it in the works.
This is from a different thread, but is there any chance we could get a controllable gain boost for the RCA Line In ? I added a +36db preamp to Record Player, and it’s still less than half the total volume as my digital music...
This is more what I was hoping for. I’m not the only one dealing with this, although most others haven’t even added a preamp at all.
I just wonder if too much internal gain would add noise or not.
Setup:
Vintage Yamaha YP-D6 TT rca line out >
Manayo PM5 preamp (gain set to max +36db, Volume set to Max) >
rca to WiiM Amp Line Input
Even with the gain and volume maxed out, and the volume adjustment for Line Inout on WiiM set at 100% it’s still probably only about 40-50% of the max...
I understand that, but that’s not what I’m asking for. I want unique EQ’s saved per/input for each WiiM device. My living room turntables sounds very different than my kitchen TT.
One globally selected EQ preference is way too broad IMO.
Feature Request: Home App
This one is simple. Please allow us to save unique EQ preferences based on input for each WiiM device.
This would allow me to “tune” and save an EQ for my TV, vs Phono, vs Music Streaming.
I might want “Spoken Word” for TV, custom EQ for Phono, and “Rock” for...
I just wanted to say that I received my WiiM Amp just before Christmas, and have had a variety of small issues with it. The support from developers and community team have been INCREDIBLE!!
The newest firmware today solved like four of the issues I had tickets in for.
Since then I have also...
On further use, I now think this is a bug.
I was listening to music last night from my USB library, then today I just turned on the tv and swapped input to HDMI and again I only got output signal from the Sub. I pulled the power cord again and rebooted the WiiM amp, and it works correctly...
I just pulled the plug and waited a bit then plugged it back it. It worked. Apparently it needed a full power cycle after that update. I know the last part of the update reboots, but it must not have fully restarted.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.