I'd like a real Pro version please

The miniDSP Flex models all do; that's what I used to use for stereo subs, and they cost less than SHD. DIRAC License is not included, and is an added cost, but even with DIRAC cost added on it still costs a little less than SHD.

-Ed
Thanks 🙂
 
It's because you're not following the process, the difficulties encountered by Wiim... and seem even less to realize the difficulty of the long list—which seems to be just a list—that you're requesting... not Wiim's market, nor their expertise (unless you call on high-end consultants in these areas). We're constantly bombarded with long, fantastical lists of "what Wiim should do," but this... hihi
Outside of Dirac / Acurate & Co.
Well, the expertise costs at least €170 and a maximum (externally) of €260.

The latest version is a subwoofer that includes room correction for the subwoofer and main speakers, including automatic variable phase correction (not based on the Wiim model) from zero to 180 degrees, for €699.

In this regard, the market is starting to move, thanks in part to the Wiim initiative.

It should not be forgotten that the Wiim system is based on a Raspberry Pi PC system.

I don't quite understand why it should be so difficult financially to implement this in the Wiim system.
 
It does use a very similar processor though.
True, but it’s stretching it to say it’s based on a “Raspberry Pi PC system” which would suggest anything you could do on a Pi you could do on WiiM OS or WiiM streamer.
 
As mentioned in the Linkplay A98D module manual here which I think is what the more recent (I.e. post Ultra) models use


Edit: I’d ignore (cough, cough) any mention of a certain wireless protocol starting with A… ;)
Hmm, I'm currently on vacation, and when I get back home, I'll compare the A system (streamer/unit) with the Wiim streamer unit from Amp Ultra. The former is connected to the Wiim via an optical connection.

Then there's the A/B comparison between the Wiim streamer and the A streamer.
 
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