Yes, it will work.Pro+ > 3rd Party DAC > Vibelink, Will it Work?
No, 60 watts or so, as advised earlier.Can we use a 3rd party DAC to a Vibelink and get 100w/c output?
That's what official specs say, indeed. But independent 3rd party reviewers (namely Erin's Audio Corner) came to the conclusion that the WiiM Vibelink Amp can easily output 200 W per channel into 4 Ω.No, 60 watts or so, as advised earlier.
"Still unsure if WiiM are just playing it safe here in case the analogue source introduces higher distortion, so the power limit might be hit earlier at 1% THD
Do you put this down on the DAC of the Pro Plus or on the analogue RCA-in implementation of the Vibelink?But again, for me it's immaterial, analog input simply sounds nowhere near as good as digital.
Didn't they say the reason for the lower power with the analogue input was due to increased heat dissipation? I don't think anyone believed itThat's what official specs say, indeed. But independent 3rd party reviewers (namely Erin's Audio Corner) came to the conclusion that the WiiM Vibelink Amp can easily output 200 W per channel into 4 Ω.
Still unsure if WiiM are just playing it safe here in case the analogue source introduces higher distortion, so the power limit might be hit earlier at 1% THD.
Personally, I would just try out all three options and see if one of them produces favourable results:
- WiiM Pro Plus => (digital) => external DAC => (analogue) => WiiM Vibelink Amp
- WiiM Pro Plus => (analogue) => WiiM Vibelink Amp
- WiiM Pro Plus => (digital) => WiiM Vibelink Amp
I don't have a pro plus, but I have tried 5 different dacs into the vibelink:Do you put this down on the DAC of the Pro Plus or on the analogue RCA-in implementation of the Vibelink?
It wouldn't make sense for sure.Didn't they say the reason for the lower power with the analogue input was due to increased heat dissipation? I don't think anyone believed it![]()
That's still somewhere between cloudy and spooky, because we want the specs of the device, not of the device and some random source connected to it."
It is also worth noting that analog inputs may show slightly higher distortion than digital inputs, resulting in lower power output at 1% THD+N. These differences are natural due to the input source and amplifier design, but the Vibelink Amp has been carefully engineered to perform optimally in a lot of different use cases.
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