I measured it with a multitester, to measure impedance.
I realise the optical input maxes out at 96 khz, that's why I wanted to try the coax cable, to see if I could hear a difference.
Thanks, I've found a cheaper alternative. Hope I haven't damaged the WiiM's coax socket by putting the 3.5 in there, I measured the RCA pins and they are only 3.18, so not a lot of difference.
I am beyond caring but I tested my cheap RCA to RCA coaxial cable and it was 50 ohm, not the desired...
No, definitely 3.5 each end, I just fitted a 3.5 headphone in the socket. Why don't WiiM state the size of connector required in their manual as Chord do at their end? I can't find anything 3.5 each end though.
I now believe it to be 3.5 each end. The Mojo manual states the coax connection is 3.5 SPDIF, and it looks the same on the WiiM. Initially i tried a RCA plug in the socket, and it felt a good fit, but I think that was the shroud on the connector. Sorry, I'm partially sighted! I'm now having...
Any recommendations for a digital coaxial lead to connect my Pro Plus to Chord Mojo. I am just starting out in audio and stupidly assumed both male plugs would be the same size. I have them linked optically for the present, and the DAC is still charging, so I've not had chance to play around...
A million thanks, it's all there in a flash with the artwork etc. Shame a lot of my files are MP3, but they sound reasonable going through the WiiM- I only just discovered dongle DAC for my Android phone, which lead to another DAC for my P.C, and ultimately the WiiM P.P. I am delighted with the...
I have made all my music files available for streaming on my windows 10 P.C.
When I go to home music on the wiim app it finds my server, correctly labelled, quickly. But if I try to select an artist, album or whatever nothing happens, no list of files is displayed. Thanked of you can help.
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