What's the difference between WiiM Amp and WiiM Pro Plus, Pro or Mini?
WiiM Amp is an all-in-one streaming amplifier box, designed to provide both streaming capabilities and amplification to your passive speakers. It comes equipped with HDMI ARC, Sub Out and a USB port, enabling playback of local music via USB.
On the other hand, the WiiM Pro Plus, Pro and Mini are dedicated music streamers that require an external amplifier for operation. Unlike WiiM Amp, they do not feature the HDMI ARC, Sub Out or USB ports.
Can the WiiM Amp be connected to a powered speaker, soundbar, or multi-channel AV receiver?
Well The WiiM Amp is equipped solely with speaker outputs, lacking the necessary analogue or digital outputs to connect to a powered speaker, soundbar, or AV receiver. For such connections, consider opting for the WiiM Mini, Pro, or Pro Plus models.
Is the 60W/channel a peak or continuous power rating?
WiiM Amp delivers a continuous power of 60W per channel at an 8 ohms load, or 120W per channel at 4 ohms load, with both channels driven.
Do I need to use banana plugs or a straight wire connection?
Banana plugs are recommended for the best sound and more reliable performance. It also works with a straight wire connection.
Is a separate music streamer like the WiiM Pro required to stream music to the WiiM Amp?
Well The WiiM Amp has the built-in streaming component, making it an all-in-one solution with both streaming and amplification capabilities.
Does the WiiM Amp feature a headphone output for headphone connections?
The Amp lacks a dedicated headphone output. However, it can pair with Bluetooth headphones, serving as the Bluetooth music source for your listening convenience.