Strange given there are more Lyrion users in Europe than the USAI don’t think they’ll be marketed outside the USA unfortunately
The WiiM edition has the WiiM firmware as in other WiiM devices. The European version only includes the LinkPlay software that WiiM is built upon. So limited functionality.What is the difference between the wiim edition and the normal version which is available in Europe ?
YesOk i see, and can i add the european version to groups and use it with the Wiim ultra ?
Enhanced EQ, PEQ, room correction, squeezelite client etc- and currently, the newly released Qobuz ConnectOk thanks.
When you mentioned limited functionalities, can you give me some features which are missing in the european version ?
You can try to install the Audio Pro app and see what is available. It works with the WiiM devices but only for the features also available on standard (European) version.Ok thanks.
When you mentioned limited functionalities, can you give me some features which are missing in the european version ?
I don't think they're coming to Europe to be honest...Ok i see.
I will wait for the wiim edition availability in Europe. Hope it will be soon
You may need to check in advance if Tidal can play 24/192. At least my A10 WiiM Edition can only play up to 24/48 on Amazon Music.Ok, i had a doubt regarding this point and now you confirmed what i thought.
Anyway, i will get the standard version. It fit my needs regarding music streaming (24bits/192khz, Tidal Connect,...)
More Lyrion users in Europe than the USA - strange marketing.I don't think they're coming to Europe to be honest...
More Lyrion users in Europe than the USA - strange marketing.
My guess is that they will also disappear from the US market, as they are not built in the US but in Sweden.I don't think they're coming to Europe to be honest...
Yep, likely they'll be trumpedMy guess is that they will also disappear from the US market, as they are not built in the US but in Sweden.