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WiiM Amp Pro
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Control via voice commands, remote control or proprietary application. Availability of HDMI ARC.
Control via voice commands, remote control or proprietary application. Availability of HDMI ARC.
Typenetwork playernetwork player
Tech specs
Power per channel (8Ω)60 W60 W
Power per channel (4Ω)120 W120 W
Signal to noise ratio (RCA)120 dB98 dB
Audio DAC sample rate384 kHz192 kHz
Features
Streaming services
Spotify
TIDAL
Amazon Music
Spotify
TIDAL
Amazon Music
Multimedia
AirPlay 2
Google Cast (Chromecast)
Wi-Fi
LAN
Bluetooth
DLNA
USB A
AirPlay 2
Google Cast (Chromecast)
Wi-Fi
LAN
Bluetooth
DLNA
USB A
More features
smartphone control
Amazon Alexa / Google Assistant / Apple Siri
smartphone control
Amazon Alexa / Google Assistant / Apple Siri
Connectors
Inputs
coaxial S/PDIF
optical
coaxial S/PDIF
optical
RCA1 pairs1 pairs
Outputs
to subwoofer
to subwoofer
General
Remote control
Dimensions (WxDxH)190x190x60 mm190x190x63 mm
Weight1.84 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalogjanuary 2025january 2025
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Glossary

Signal to noise ratio (RCA)

Signal-to-noise ratio when operating the audio receiver through the RCA line input (see below).

Any signal-to-noise ratio describes the ratio of the level of pure sound produced by the device to the level of extraneous noise that occurs during its operation. This parameter is the main indicator of the overall sound quality — and very clear, because. its measurement takes into account almost all the noise that affects the sound in normal operating conditions. A level of up to 90 dB in modern receivers can be considered acceptable, 90 – 100 dB is not bad, and for advanced audiophile-class devices, a signal-to-noise ratio of 100 dB or more is considered mandatory.

Audio DAC sample rate

The sampling rate of the digital-to-analogue audio signal converter provided in the design of the audio receiver.

A digital-to-analogue converter (DAC) is an indispensable element of any system designed to reproduce digital sound. The DAC is an electronic module that translates sound information into pulses that are sent to the speakers. The technical features of such a conversion are such that the higher the sampling rate, the better the signal at the output of the DAC, the less it is distorted during conversion. The most popular option in receivers today is 192 kHz — it corresponds to a very high sound quality (DVD-Audio) and at the same time avoids unnecessary increase in the cost of devices.