Phono Not Working (?)

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I’m trying to troubleshoot what appears to be a non-functional phono input on a WiiM Ultra and I want to sanity-check whether there is anything left to test before assuming a hardware fault. The turntable is a Fluance RT83 (MM cartridge, Ortofon 2M Red), connected directly to the WiiM Ultra’s phono input with properly seated RCA cables and a confirmed ground connection. The stylus is down, the platter spins, and I can hear faint acoustic sound directly from the needle at the record.

On the output side, the WiiM Ultra is connected via RCA line out directly to a Fosi ZA3 power amp, which is known-good and works perfectly with other sources. Streaming audio (Spotify, YouTube Music, etc.) plays normally through this same amp and speakers, confirming that the downstream chain is fine. USB output to an external DAC was originally connected but has since been completely unplugged and removed from the equation.

In the WiiM app, Audio Input is explicitly set to Phono In, and the Phono Stage Input Type is set to MM. The device has been factory reset. Per-source volume control has been tested both ON and OFF, and volume has been raised while Phono is the active input (both via the app and the hardware knob). Audio Output is set to Line Out (2 Vrms). There is still absolutely no sound from the speakers when Phono is selected — not low volume, not hum, not hiss, just silence.
To further isolate the issue, I tested the headphone output on the WiiM Ultra while Phono was selected. The headphone output is also completely silent. This rules out the external amplifier, RCA cables, and speakers, and suggests the phono signal is not reaching any analog output. Streaming audio continues to work normally via the same headphone jack.

At this point, I’ve ruled out cabling, grounding, cartridge type, volume settings, per-source volume, USB routing conflicts, factory reset state, and downstream amplification. The only remaining conclusion seems to be that either the phono preamp itself or the internal analog routing for phono is not functioning on this unit.

Before initiating an RMA, I wanted to ask the community whether there is any remaining firmware setting, diagnostic mode, or known behavior that could cause total silence on both line out and headphone out for Phono only, while all streaming sources continue to work normally.
 
I’m trying to troubleshoot what appears to be a non-functional phono input on a WiiM Ultra and I want to sanity-check whether there is anything left to test before assuming a hardware fault. The turntable is a Fluance RT83 (MM cartridge, Ortofon 2M Red), connected directly to the WiiM Ultra’s phono input with properly seated RCA cables and a confirmed ground connection. The stylus is down, the platter spins, and I can hear faint acoustic sound directly from the needle at the record.

On the output side, the WiiM Ultra is connected via RCA line out directly to a Fosi ZA3 power amp, which is known-good and works perfectly with other sources. Streaming audio (Spotify, YouTube Music, etc.) plays normally through this same amp and speakers, confirming that the downstream chain is fine. USB output to an external DAC was originally connected but has since been completely unplugged and removed from the equation.

In the WiiM app, Audio Input is explicitly set to Phono In, and the Phono Stage Input Type is set to MM. The device has been factory reset. Per-source volume control has been tested both ON and OFF, and volume has been raised while Phono is the active input (both via the app and the hardware knob). Audio Output is set to Line Out (2 Vrms). There is still absolutely no sound from the speakers when Phono is selected — not low volume, not hum, not hiss, just silence.
To further isolate the issue, I tested the headphone output on the WiiM Ultra while Phono was selected. The headphone output is also completely silent. This rules out the external amplifier, RCA cables, and speakers, and suggests the phono signal is not reaching any analog output. Streaming audio continues to work normally via the same headphone jack.

At this point, I’ve ruled out cabling, grounding, cartridge type, volume settings, per-source volume, USB routing conflicts, factory reset state, and downstream amplification. The only remaining conclusion seems to be that either the phono preamp itself or the internal analog routing for phono is not functioning on this unit.

Before initiating an RMA, I wanted to ask the community whether there is any remaining firmware setting, diagnostic mode, or known behavior that could cause total silence on both line out and headphone out for Phono only, while all streaming sources continue to work normally.
Hi

Have you tried replacing the cable connecting the TT and Ultra?
(Please try the cable included with the Ultra.)

Is it connected to the correct port?
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During record playback, what is the status displayed on the Ultra screen and the WiiM app's playback screen?

If Ultra is receiving a signal from TT, you should see the dancing icon on the screen moving.
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Welcome.

Do you have anything else with a phono input to check the TT?
Purely for testing, what about trying the Utra's line in instead? I realise the TT isn't putting out a line level signal, but you might hear something.
 
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Do you have the version with the built in phono pre amp? If so make sure it’s set to “phono” if you want to use WiiM’s built in phono pre amp. Or set it to “line” and use the built in pre amp in your Fluance but use WiiM’s line in.
 
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Just to clarify a couple of things that have come up in replies: I have swapped out the RCA cables with a separate, known-good pair and confirmed that the cables themselves are not the issue. I’ve also double-checked that the turntable is connected specifically to the phono input on the WiiM Ultra (not line in), with the ground wire properly attached to the phono ground screw.

One additional observation that may be relevant: when the turntable is started, the phono input does not show the animated signal/activity indicator you’d normally expect to see when an analog signal is detected. However, if I manually press the “Play” button while Phono is selected, the UI does begin showing the activity animation — but there is still complete silence from both the RCA line out and the headphone output.
So to summarize this point: the phono input does not appear to auto-detect or react to the turntable starting, and even when playback is manually initiated and the UI shows activity, there is still no audio output at all.This behavior is consistent across cable swaps, grounding checks, factory reset, USB disconnected, MM selected, and volume adjustments made while Phono is the active input.
 

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The Wiim Ultra is the only device I have with phono pre amp and the Fluance 83 is the only TT I have. So, I don't have the means to cross test the Wiim U with another TT nor can I test the TT with another phono pre amp.
 
The Wiim Ultra is the only device I have with phono pre amp and the Fluance 83 is the only TT I have. So, I don't have the means to cross test the Wiim U with another TT nor can I test the TT with another phono pre amp.
If you unplug the RCA cable from the turntable and touch the centre pin do you hear anything?
 
The Wiim Ultra is the only device I have with phono pre amp and the Fluance 83 is the only TT I have. So, I don't have the means to cross test the Wiim U with another TT nor can I test the TT with another phono pre amp.
But you can still test TT phono out to ultra line in.
If you can hear the TT this way (quiet and not quite right either) then it implies the ultra phono in is likely faulty.
If you hear nothing at all then maybe the TT itself is faulty.
 
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