What products you'd like to see WiiM produce?

So you prefer going into your phone app every time you want to adjust bass level? Must be one of those people that has their phone glued to their face.
 
So you prefer going into your phone app every time you want to adjust bass level? Must be one of those people that has their phone glued to their face.
Are you adjusting that like every song or something?

I don't know about you, but once I have my tonality set (based on a curve when tuning room correction), that's it. One and done.

-Ed
 
Different songs have different bass levels and sound best with the subwoofer adjusted. It's especially true when changing genres.
 
IMO the best solution for this is to have an easily accessible "bass" control (usually just a low shelf filter); we shouldn't have to adjust subwoofer level to compensate for lack of bass in a song as changing sub level changes the crossover region as well.

At the moment only workarounds exist for easy bass adjustment, but a reasonably practical one is to configure smart presets with a few different low shelf filters, which we can change directly with the remote. E.g.:
  • preset #1 without EQ,
  • preset #2 low shelf (LS) at 100Hz with +3dB gain and Q=0.7,
  • preset #3 the same LS but with gain -3dB,
  • preset #4 the same LS but with gain +6dB,
  • etc.
Of course the issue is that we can only access 8 presets with the remote and this would use up at least a few of those...
 
IMO the best solution for this is to have an easily accessible "bass" control (usually just a low shelf filter); we shouldn't have to adjust subwoofer level to compensate for lack of bass in a song as changing sub level changes the crossover region as well.

At the moment only workarounds exist for easy bass adjustment, but a reasonably practical one is to configure smart presets with a few different low shelf filters, which we can change directly with the remote. E.g.:
  • preset #1 without EQ,
  • preset #2 low shelf (LS) at 100Hz with +3dB gain and Q=0.7,
  • preset #3 the same LS but with gain -3dB,
  • preset #4 the same LS but with gain +6dB,
  • etc.
Of course the issue is that we can only access 8 presets with the remote and this would use up at least a few of those...
Weren’t Wiim talking about allowing the use of 32 presets? If they implemented a screen on the WiiM Home TV app, that would make selecting them with your tv/media box remote nice and easy…
 
Keep insisting on a basic streamer transport. No screen, no dac, no preamp. Top shielded electronics and power supply. Call it WiiM ST as in streamer transport.
 
Weren’t Wiim talking about allowing the use of 32 presets? If they implemented a screen on the WiiM Home TV app, that would make selecting them with your tv/media box remote nice and easy…
There's a beta firmware for WiiM Ultra that allows 32 alarm clocks. This is just wild. Why? How many people asked for this?

-Ed
 
Different songs have different bass levels ...
Yes, that's because they are different songs, which are intended to sound different. ;)

... and sound best with the subwoofer adjusted. It's especially true when changing genres.
This happens very, very rarely with my collection of music and may choice of streaming channels. Even if there was a need to adjust the bass, the better way of doing it is, well, to adjust the bass, not the subwoofer level. That's what EQ is for and @dominikz gave the most important reason.

Weren’t Wiim talking about allowing the use of 32 presets?
Exactly. And it didn't sound like we had to wait for it too long ...

There's a beta firmware for WiiM Ultra that allows 32 alarm clocks. This is just wild. Why? How many people asked for this?
Since we don't read the support tickets, we don't know. :)
 
Back
Top