A WiiM Streamer only will get killed by the cheap Chinese things. It will be a race to the bottom.
Only in the High End will people spend thousands of dollars for a pure streamer.... because they don't want a "computer".
Between the cheap streamers and the Nose Bleed Bespoke units, there's only room for a Raspberry or a PC/Mac as a streamer.
Now, normally I avoid ASR because I have deep fundamental technical differences with them.. but on this one they have SOME very good information.
All this re-clockers, low-jitter transports are completely new things for me, and they are not cheap. Any thoughts on this - is this worth it, and with what equipment, or is it just better to buy some existing streamers?
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See? The market for a pure streamer is bifurcated... either it's very, very cheap or it's stupidly expensive with very low volume, jewel case units which cost a ton because the non recurring cost of R&D is borne by just a few sales. In the middle you got... PCs... Or you go with a PC and a DAC.
Forget Bluetooth.
The solos present an interesting feature, but the WiiM Ultra does an excellent job as a streamer and makes the DAC optional. So to maintain the volume in sales and carry the R&D costs it needs to have a broader market segment... so it needs to have its own DAC.
IMHO.
BTW, one of these days Schiit might come up with a plug in board for the streamer/network connection. With their plug in DACs, analog circuits, Mike Moffat designing and what not... a $1500 Schiit integrated streamer/DAC might be an audio killer and sell like hot cakes. Note they are now introducing an even better unit.
Can WiiM move to that market? I doubt it.
Heck, I might get one of those uber Schitt DACs to go with my Ultra one of these days.
WiiM is a very nice product. They are walking a very fine line in features and cost. Currently what they offer is rather unique in their positioning. As I noted earlier, they should simply make their analog circuitry better.
Maybe introduce an USB input as well so it can be used as a "normal" sound card? I think that would make it unique, specially at it's price point.