There's only one gotcha with using the triggers that I found. May be different with a trigger on the amp, but I trigger the entire power bar, which means the amps are getting zero power until they get the trigger.
The gotcha is it takes the amp a couple of seconds to power up and begin playing...
No problem. Works great.
In general you can split line level signals large number of times without issue in any audio system and WiiM is no exception.
As a rule splitting a pre-amplified signal is safe and common, you would have to split thousands of times to create issues, while splitting a...
I have a wiim pro plus with line out to two Fosi v3 power amps (using splitter cables on the output). They are plugged into a power strip with a trigger, and the wiim trigger out controls the power strip.
Not exactly the same but similar.
It should work
https://forum.wiimhome.com/threads/use-of-left-right-channel-settings-with-riva-festival-speakers.1707/
If you can drive the left and right speakers separately with a pair of minis I don't see why you couldn't drive a sub
Yes that's my plan.
And here's a product suggestion, re: thread topic
WiiM Sub Mini - a WiiM mini with features customized for driving a subwoofer. Specifically it would have an LFE out, as well as line out, and it would have both a rumble filter (low end high pass filter) and a low pass...
(Mod edit: moved from another thread)
Add the ability to define and save preset scenes. A scene is an overall configuration that can be selected for different situations including:
1. How wiims are linked together in groups (eg whole house in one group, only indoor speakers, indoor and...
You can use multiple wiim in the same room.
ETA - it's an expected use case. When you group this is why you can mark a wiim as left or right speaker. You could also have a third in the room driving a subwoofer, and you might have a fourth wiim driving a second subwoofer. The whole idea is not...
They have to do group level room correction. The whole point of wiim, to me, is that it can drive multiple devices wirelessly so I don't have to run cables everywhere.
But that means the sub and mains may be on different wiim. In fact the L and R may not be connected to the same wiim.
So the...
The echo devices are tiny little echo dots that can't easily be heard from a distance and sound awful. The in room speakers are great and it's easy to hear
Go to the Alexa app
Make sure wiim be and echo are on the same wifi network. Add them both to the same "area", eg "Kitchen"
Navigate to the echo device and click the gear icon to configure and click Speaker, select let Alexa choose.
Now go to the Area, eg, "Kitchen", scroll down to speakers...
I would recommend this UI:
[X] Allow auto switching input
Input priority
[1] Bluetooth
[2] Wifi
[3] Digital
[4] Analog
Or something like that. Let people both disable auto switching altogether, and when enabled let turn choose which input takes priority or disable auto switching to that...
The Alexa integration is working, it plays through the Wiim/Alexa integration. The Wiim appears as a speaker and is set up to be the preferred speaker.
Without the trigger setup it works perfectly.
With the trigger setup it works - but only after a couple of seconds. The wiim is sending the...
I have been running with the trigger now for a day. It works. I had to make a custom cable but I'm handy with wire strippers.
The only gotcha is Alexa. I have Alexa using the Wiim as the standard speakers for the voice assistant. That's a use case where the trigger is likely - a question out of...
Ok. I'm going to give this a try. Just went to the Rhythmik website and ordered an L12. It's too small for my room but if this works I'll get a second one and have two of these going and that will be sweet.
My plan right now is to get another Wiim mini and use line in on the L12. It's a shame...
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