Hello Wiim Team,
First of all, congratulations on your excellent products – the Wiim Ultra in particular has become a true centerpiece in many audio systems.
I’d like to suggest a feature that would be very valuable to many users and, from a technical point of view, shouldn’t be too demanding to implement: Smart (Adaptive) Loudness.
Instead of a fixed loudness curve, this function would dynamically adjust bass and treble compensation in relation to the current volume level (0–100). At very low listening levels, more compensation would be applied to preserve fullness and balance, while at higher levels the effect would gradually diminish until it is no longer needed.
Such an adaptive loudness would allow listeners to enjoy natural, full-range sound at any listening volume without having to manually change EQ settings.
This feature is widely appreciated on some high-end audio systems (e.g. Yamaha’s “YPAO Volume”) and would be a perfect fit for Wiim devices, making them even more user-friendly and audiophile-oriented.
Thank you for considering this suggestion!
First of all, congratulations on your excellent products – the Wiim Ultra in particular has become a true centerpiece in many audio systems.
I’d like to suggest a feature that would be very valuable to many users and, from a technical point of view, shouldn’t be too demanding to implement: Smart (Adaptive) Loudness.
Instead of a fixed loudness curve, this function would dynamically adjust bass and treble compensation in relation to the current volume level (0–100). At very low listening levels, more compensation would be applied to preserve fullness and balance, while at higher levels the effect would gradually diminish until it is no longer needed.
Such an adaptive loudness would allow listeners to enjoy natural, full-range sound at any listening volume without having to manually change EQ settings.
This feature is widely appreciated on some high-end audio systems (e.g. Yamaha’s “YPAO Volume”) and would be a perfect fit for Wiim devices, making them even more user-friendly and audiophile-oriented.
Thank you for considering this suggestion!
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