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As a matter of fact, I've hardly seen a reviewer mention it.Ihe almost never mentions Amazon Music support nor that the WiiM devices are still (as far as I know) the only devices that support bit perfect Alexacast up to 24/192, especially after his recent survey on the use of casting protocols.
I'd say that is because Amazon missed the boat and most of the HiFi Reviewers are already wedded to either Qobuz (or perhaps Tidal) due to Roon.As a matter of fact, I've hardly seen a reviewer mention it.![]()
Yeah, it was a bit strange that he was using the Pro Plus with an external DAC after talking up its internal DACThe video confirms the suspicion that my WiiM Mini and Mojo 2 combo is unlikely to be beaten for sound quality without a 4 or 5 figure outlay. Of course, if you need the extra functionality of the Pro/Pro Plus (I don’t currently) then that may be the way to go.
Because he doesn’t use Amazon , he tests what he has which is why he choose Tidal connect as all the devices supported it. Tbh I hardly know anyone that uses AM at all. It’s pretty bad as a music app and as it’s got very limited hardware support it’s not exactly the Hifi enthusiasts choice.I was surprised in a side by side comparison like this that no mention was made of the prices of each device being compared, nor that part of the price difference between the Pro and Pro Plus was that the latter included the remote (although to be fair the remote was mentioned later in the video). Also, he almost never mentions Amazon Music support nor that the WiiM devices are still (as far as I know) the only devices that support bit perfect Alexacast up to 24/192, especially after his recent survey on the use of casting protocols.
I use it. I mustn’t be a hifi enthusiast thenBecause he doesn’t use Amazon , he tests what he has which is why he choose Tidal connect as all the devices supported it. Tbh I hardly know anyone that uses AM at all. It’s pretty bad as a music app and as it’s got very limited hardware support it’s not exactly the Hifi enthusiasts choice.
I use it. I mustn’t be a hifi enthusiast then![]()
But does that include the free tier which any Amazon prime customer gets or is that pure unlimited?Yeah so do many many millions of other people. Tidal and especially Qobuz subscriber counts are so small that most benchmarking sites don't seem to consider them significant enough to even count them
I'll add that focusing on the best support for services the majority of their potential customers actually use coupled with very affordable prices is likely why WiiM is doing so well.
But does that include the free tier which any Amazon prime customer gets or is that pure unlimited?