Here - https://forum.wiimhome.com/threads/kitchen-refurb.1581/ - I posted about my WiiM Pro / Alexa and LMS install.
There is one minor issue with the current arrangement and that is that the Onkyo CD Receiver needs to be permanently ON for things to work. By ON I don't mean Standby I mean fully active. Obviously this uses a bit of power but it also means the amp, which is enclosed in a kitchen cabinet albeit ventilated, does get a bit warm.
What I really need is to replace the amp with something that can work with the WiiM trigger. It needs line in only, must have volume control (even though I will mostly be controlling volume in Alexa or LMS) and be capable of driving the B&W 8" speakers. It also needs to fit in the small cabinet which is only 300 deep.
It also needs to be budget friendly. Second hand would be OK.
It has occurred to me that removing both the Pro and amp and replacing with WiiM Amp maybe a longer term route but I feel it may be a waste of the WiiM Amp.
So does anybody know of a suitable small amplifier with compatible trigger input?
NB. A 230v trigger device with current amp probably won't work as when powered ON at mains level it doesn't always come on with same input selected.
There is one minor issue with the current arrangement and that is that the Onkyo CD Receiver needs to be permanently ON for things to work. By ON I don't mean Standby I mean fully active. Obviously this uses a bit of power but it also means the amp, which is enclosed in a kitchen cabinet albeit ventilated, does get a bit warm.
What I really need is to replace the amp with something that can work with the WiiM trigger. It needs line in only, must have volume control (even though I will mostly be controlling volume in Alexa or LMS) and be capable of driving the B&W 8" speakers. It also needs to fit in the small cabinet which is only 300 deep.
It also needs to be budget friendly. Second hand would be OK.
It has occurred to me that removing both the Pro and amp and replacing with WiiM Amp maybe a longer term route but I feel it may be a waste of the WiiM Amp.
So does anybody know of a suitable small amplifier with compatible trigger input?
NB. A 230v trigger device with current amp probably won't work as when powered ON at mains level it doesn't always come on with same input selected.