I've been absolutely loving my Wiim products and I miss a disruptive AV receiver
The AV Receiver market feels stagnant. On one end, you have traditional AVRs that are often bulky, run hot, and have clunky interfaces. On the other, soundbars are taking over for simplicity, but they can't match a true discrete speaker setup for immersion. There's a clear white space for a modern, efficient, and smart WiiM AVR.
In my opinion it could ideally have these core specs:
The AV Receiver market feels stagnant. On one end, you have traditional AVRs that are often bulky, run hot, and have clunky interfaces. On the other, soundbars are taking over for simplicity, but they can't match a true discrete speaker setup for immersion. There's a clear white space for a modern, efficient, and smart WiiM AVR.
In my opinion it could ideally have these core specs:
- Channels: 11 channels of amplification to natively support 7.2.4 (or 7.4.4!) setups without needing an external amp.
- Subwoofer Outputs: At least 2, ideally 4 independent subwoofer outputs with advanced bass management.
- Amplification: GaN (Gallium Nitride) Class D Amplifiers. This would make the receiver relatively compact, energy-efficient, and run very cool compared to traditional Class A/B designs. JBL has shown there's demand for this tech in AVRs, but there's room for a more software-focused player like Wiim.
- All the smarts of the Wiim ecosystem built-in: multi-room audio, streaming services, and your excellent app as the primary control center.
- A Large, High-Quality Front Display: Even bigger and more informative than the one on the Wiim Ultra.
- Improved Room Correction third party subwoofer advanced management inclusive.