My experience with Wiim Ultra

I'm confused. Here we are in a thread titled "My experience with Wiim Ultra" and we have 25 posts from someone who, in his own words, says "I have not experimented with the Ultra yet, just been too busy...." But we do know his opinion on just about everything else. 😉

In my case, I've used mine for over half a year now and think.its great
 
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...using two Ultras since mid. of Dec. '24 and I can confirm, they are great. But I must say, all my WiiM-devices are great (started with Minis, later get one of the first Pro). They are all in use and I'm exited every time anew.
 
What, you expect something more back to somebody acting like that? Hardly worth the effort.

Did we not get a notice from the moderator to straighten up here and I said I would but also not put up with the behavior of others. The rules apply to all, not those that think they are above them and post childish remarks;)
 
OK, everybody. This is our big chance! What are your thoughts about the Wiim Ultra?
 
What, you expect something more back to somebody acting like that? Hardly worth the effort.

Did we not get a notice from the moderator to straighten up here and I said I would but also not put up with the behavior of others. The rules apply to all, not those that think they are above them and post childish remarks;)
It would be nice if you stop the diary and start sharing your experiences with the Ultra.
 
Sorry about that, I will behave in that manner.

Do you care about the behavior of others here? It seems being a moderator covers that area as well, I should know, been on forums for decades and have served as a moderator, where I actually moderated.

Most of their posts are acting like spoiled little brats and nothing about the OP's original post or his further posts and where I am actually offering advice that was asked for.

Most sincerely,
Rick
 
I am getting emails with more way off topic posts here but they are not showing up when I check the site, why is that?

I hope maybe they are being deleted so the thread can be on point instead of wasting everyone's time.
 
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I apologize for the misunderstanding, it was not aimed at you at all, it was a timing issue. It seems some posts may of been removed, not sure, I think there were some that should of been or at least warnings posted to the poster.
 
This thread is off the rails. Anyways, I have the amp, if I buy the Ultra would I be able to do 5.1? Utilizing the Amp for my rear channels. Has anyone experienced this new feature?
 
Back to the OP's first post, I'm perfectly happy with the Ultra's built-in DAC. I originally had a Bifrost 2 and a Modi Multibit 2 and spent quite a bit of time doing A/B comparisons, including syncing and level-matching the output. After many hours, was never able to reliably tell the difference. But, I gave up my audiophile card years ago after the conversations on the audio forums got so silly. I made the decision to sell my external DACs and go with the Wiim's since it made things so much simpler (which my wife really appreciates.) Made the same decision to go all Wiim with my second system and headphone setup (Wiim Pro and Pro Plus, respectively.) No regrets -- enjoying my music daily.

And, I like the Wiim app and have been impressed with their constant stream of updates, though they still have a ways to go with respect managing the active play queue (adding/deleting individual songs and reordering the play list, adding tracks from different sources, etc.)
 
I got the Ultra about 6 months ago, must give credit to Wiim for doing such a nice job. Love the app and the entire system is regularly updated which shows that the people behind Wiim are committed and passionate which is refreshing. I use Spotify but notice the Wiim app runs the Spotify app separately. I hope Wiim can change this in the future so that all streaming services can run effectively from within the Wiim app. Wiim should also try and persuade Apple for a partnership pertaining to Apple Music. I think a lot of people would buy Wiim if became Apple Music enabled and I'm not talking about AirPlay.
 
Talking about DACs, one DAC that I do appreciate a lot is the one Apple incorporated in their iPhone Touch Generation 4. It's kind of hard to explain but it is much more lively, dynamic and has better depth. Don't get me wrong, the Ultra sounds very good but I think there is something special about the way Apple incorporated the Wolfson WM8975 DAC in the iPod Touch Gen4. It's obviously not just about the DAC but how it has been implemented. Just to clarify, the EQ in my iPod has been switched off so no filters at all. When I have a little time in my hands, I want to experiment with the PEQ in the Ultra to see if I can tweak the Ultra to sound as close as possible to my iPod Touch Gen4. I'm hoping a senior Wiim engineer reads this and can locate a used iPod Touch Gen4 to put it to the test. It is important to mention that I am using a docking station with the 30-pin connector to connect the iPod to my preamp. The docking station station has unbalanced outputs (RCA), which allows me to connect it to the unbalanced (RCA) inputs on my preamp.

Here is an old post that I found on another forum that confirms what I am saying:

I realise I'm bumping quite an old thread, but I discovered my iPod Touch 1st gen in a drawer the other day, and thank your deity of choice that the battery still works, because the Wolfson DAC is delicious.

I'm more than familiar with the Cirrus DAC's in new iOS devices (I've had many of them) - but the spatial imaging of the old iTouch is magic - I don't think I could ever go back. I certainly didn't appreciate what I had at the time, and I'm very glad to have rediscovered it.

So my new (old) DAP is my 1st Gen iTouch running Whited00r 7. Bliss.
 
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I have had my Wiim Ultra for a month now and I have to say it is probably one of the better products I have bought in recent years. I am completely new to Wiim so as a first product this has instantly hooked me into the brand.

My setup is rather straight forward:
2x Monitor Audio bookshelf speakers powered by an Audiolab 8300a stereo amplifier.
2x MinX subwoofers plugged into the Wiim Ultra (y-spliiter)
RCA connection from amp to Wiim Ultra.
Wiim Ultra HDMI connection to TV.

Everything so far has been flawless.

I'm slowly moving away from the Sonos ecosystem and will be looking at the Wiim amps down the line to replace my multi-room setups.
 
This is how almost all Spotify implementations work, and I wouldn't expect wiim to do anything different here.
Yes, I know some don't use spotify connect, but they are few and far between.

I understand and you have a good point there @Mr Ee. However, it would be fantastic to have all the streaming services including local resources in one place. Probably easier said than done but after my experience with Wiim, I think they have the talent to address it in the future.
 
I understand and you have a good point there @Mr Ee. However, it would be fantastic to have all the streaming services including local resources in one place. Probably easier said than done but after my experience with Wiim, I think they have the talent to address it in the future.
I’ve never been a proponent of the WiiM Home app being the one and only, all singing all dancing app for all media sources for the simple fact that the APIs made available to third parties like WiiM are never as feature rich or kept as up-to-date as the separate media apps. I’m more of a supporter of Connect/casting mechanisms.
 
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