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WiiM Amp & Amp Pro
Revive Your Favorite Speakers
Bring bookshelf, floor-standing, architectural, or outdoor passive speakers into a modern streaming setup.
Upgrade TV Sound Simply
Get fuller stereo sound from the speakers you already own—without adding a bulky AVR.
Grow Into Multiroom
Start with one room now and add more WiiM zones later.
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WiiM Amp & Amp Pro — compact, feature-rich streaming integrated amplifiers
The WiiM Amp series packs a remarkable array of features into a small aluminum chassis, delivering 60W per channel, an ESS Sabre DAC and class-leading streaming support. Reviewers highlight a well-judged, musical midrange, controlled, punchy bass and expansive imaging while noting a mildly restrained treble that aids speaker matching. StereoNET and What Hi‑Fi? praise its tonal balance and staging; ecoustics and Erin's Audio Corner note reliable thermal design and app-driven EQ/room correction. Connectivity is a standout — HDMI ARC, USB, optical, Ethernet, AirPlay 2, Chromecast, Spotify/TIDAL/Roon‑ready and two‑way Bluetooth make this an ideal "just add speakers" solution for small rooms, desktop systems or multiroom setups. At the $299 price point it’s an unusually complete, practical package for users reviving passive speakers or building compact hi‑fi systems.
Pros
- Extensive streaming and connectivity (HDMI ARC, AirPlay 2, Chromecast, Spotify/TIDAL Connect, Roon readiness and two‑way Bluetooth) that turns the unit into a versatile hub.
- Balanced, engaging sound with a revealing midrange and controlled, punchy bass that suits a wide range of speakers.
- Solid, compact aluminum build with good thermal behaviour and tidy engineering for the price.
- Exceptional value: feature set, DAC and amplification at $299 make it a standout purchase for budget hi‑fi or secondary systems.
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Cons
- Limited headroom/dynamics for very large rooms or low‑sensitivity speakers — power and dynamic scale can be stretched at high demands.
- Treble is intentionally a tad restrained; not the most transparent or dynamically open top end for critical listeners.
- No dedicated headphone output on the unit and only one analogue input, which limits some desktop/headphone workflows.
Sound Quality
88/100
Dynamics
87/100
Powered by a Class-D TI TPA3255 delivering 60W/8Ω (120W/4Ω), the Amp Pro offers good control, punch and bass authority for its topology, with reviewers noting confident transient control and rhythmic expression (Sound Advice, StereoNET). Several reviews temper expectations for orchestra-scale peaks and very broad 'quiet-to-LOUD' contrasts—saying it isn't the most assertive in dynamics—but it remains competitive for its power class (StereoNET, ecoustics).
Soundstage Imaging
90/100
Multiple reviewers describe an expansive, well-organized stereo image with good left/right and front/back depth, strong separation and stable focus, particularly in the midrange (StereoNET, Sound Advice). The unit conveys a convincing sense of staging and instrument placement that belies its small footprint, making complex mixes easy to follow.
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Build Quality
89/100
The Amp is housed in a compact aluminum chassis with a custom heatsink and shows solid construction and thermal performance—reviewers note it stays cool under use and feels robust for the price (Best of High End, Erin's Audio Corner). Minor quibbles such as a plastic-feeling volume dial keep it from perfection, but overall the fit, finish and engineering are strong for a $299 product (ecoustics).
Features Connectivity
95/100
Extremely well featured: HDMI ARC, optical, USB (disk/audio out), RCA line inputs, Ethernet, Wi‑Fi (2.4/5GHz, upgrade path to 6E), Bluetooth 5.x, Roon Ready, AirPlay 2, Chromecast, Spotify/TIDAL Connect, room correction, extensive EQ (10-band graphic + parametric), subwoofer pre-out and a high-quality ESS Sabre DAC onboard (StereoNET, ecoustics, Best of High End). For an integrated streaming amp at this price the connectivity and feature set are class-leading, supporting multiroom, app control and advanced DSP.
Value for Money
93/100
Across reviews the consensus is that the Amp delivers outstanding functionality, sound and build for $299: reviewers call it 'hard to lay a glove on' at the price, 'a good value', and 'well worth investigating' given its streaming, DAC and amplification capabilities (StereoNET, Sound Advice, Audioholics). That language aligns with explicit value praise—'great value' and 'impressive for the price'—placing it squarely in the 92-94 tier.
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