khenegar
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well i’m feeling i have to get into streaming because i’m having a hard time getting up and down and would like to just be able to select what i want to play! can u tell me what i need in order to do streaming? thank u
Depends on your hardware. The simplest way to do it is using a smart TV and just use the tv speakers.well i’m feeling i have to get into streaming because i’m having a hard time getting up and down and would like to just be able to select what i want to play! can u tell me what i need in order to do streaming? thank u
well i’m feeling i have to get into streaming because i’m having a hard time getting up and down and would like to just be able to select what i want to play! can u tell me what i need in order to do streaming? thank u
well i’m feeling i have to get into streaming because i’m having a hard time getting up and down and would like to just be able to select what i want to play! can u tell me what i need in order to do streaming? thank u
The Wiim Pro is better, since it includes digital coax output (so you can use a higher quality DAC), and ethernet connectivity vs. WiFi/Bluetooth and Toslink only for the Mini.My hifi dealer friend was just telling me about the WiiM Mini. You can connect it into RCA inputs on a preamp. You control it from your smartphone. It supports several services - Tidal, Qobuz, Spotify, Amazon Music, Napster, etc. Normally around $100, but right now it's a "Lightning Deal" on Amazon for under $80. Seems like a simple, inexpensive entry into streaming, assuming your existing equipment does not have any streaming capability built-in.
The Wiim Pro ($150) is even better, as it includes ethernet connectivity (and other upgrades) vs. the original Wiim Mini. Here's a recent summary with a Wiim Mini vs. Pro comparison chart... WiiM Pro Network Player Supports TIDAL and Spotify ConnectMy hifi dealer friend was just telling me about the WiiM Mini. You can connect it into RCA inputs on a preamp. You control it from your smartphone. It supports several services - Tidal, Qobuz, Spotify, Amazon Music, Napster, etc. Normally around $100, but right now it's a "Lightning Deal" on Amazon for under $80. Seems like a simple, inexpensive entry into streaming, assuming your existing equipment does not have any streaming capability built-in.
Huh?? The mini has USB - what more do you want?The Wiim Pro is better, since it includes digital coax output (so you can use a higher quality DAC), and ethernet connectivity vs. WiFi/Bluetooth and Toslink only for the Mini.
For a few extra dollars, the hardwire ethernet, Chromecast Audio, Google, Quadcore CPU, and a power trigger with the Pro model were nice features for my setup. And the central app on a tablet or smartphone is pretty slick as well.Huh?? The mini has USB - what more do you want?
Why would you use an old clunky SPDIF connector when you can use async USB?
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