I don't see how this is possible. You are connecting the common and hot(+v) leads, correct? The higher 4v signal is the net between + and -. Can you help me understand how it would net 4v with just on of the otherwise differential leads?
You would get 2V. Balanced, or more accurately a differential Balance signal works by simultaneously producing the same signal 180 degrees out of phase at a negative voltage, the amplifier plays the difference between the two signals. The peak of the +2v signal and the trough of the -2v signal...
I bought a pro plus for my garage system, havnt tried it yet. Just running the pro for my theater and 2 channel system. What made you go for the pro plus if your using an external DAC? I did buy the same DAC(D0100) fwiw. I like it a lot!
It's a deal breaker for me, as it is the one thing that would make the upgrade worth while. XLR is unlikely to give a significant sound quality improvement, in fact it could be inaudible. It does tend to net better measurements. I have not had audible interference in any of my RCA single...
If you set up a room group with both the wiim and echo device as active speakers the echo will display album art, etc and you'llbe able to control the wiim with voice commands.. You can turn the volume down all the way on the echo, but the trade off(for now) is you loose bit perfect streaming...
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