Regarding load dependence, is there an issue when impedance of the loudspeaker is 6 Ohms? The KEF LS50 Meta has a 6 Ohm impedance at higher frequencies.
I believe you are thinking "4 ohm droops, 8 ohm peaks, 6 ohm should therefore be pretty flat": yes, with a resistor. But speakers never have a flat impedance, and generally it rises at high frequencies, where the output impedance of this thing (per the graph in the 1st post) is rising. Which surprising myself makes me conclude...maybe it's not such an awful problem? Though if would be nice if they implemented the Post-Filter FeedBack.
We have to keep some perspective, this thing sells at $299 with all the streaming and connections like AirPlay and a subwoofer out (WITH highpass OMG alleluia!!!) and HDMI ARC and it's really small and the measurements are not SOTA but at least good I'd say and and and.
Heck, what else are you going to get at this price that's better?
- That's a serious question...even for somewhat more money IS there a better amp?* Even for more more money is there a better
compact amp? (By compact I mean I dunno, half width half height, to mount on a wall hidden behind my TV?
Any reason I couldn't mount WiiM Amp on the wall, hidden behind my TV? Remote is RF or IR?
Currently out of stock, probably awaiting some hardware and software changes? This is reminding me of Apple and Tesla, the new method, get it out their to the eager Beta newbies then recalibrate and fix.
*maybe this, but not compact
https://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=43866