DAC for WiiM Pro Plus


Just "inherited" a WiiM Pro Plus and find it very easy and stable to use, and sounds good. Wondering if there would be benefits to using an external DAC, and if so what DAC's have been found to match well.

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I have a WiiM Pro in a small system I am setting up in a spare bedroom.  I found a tremendous deal on a FiiO K11 R2R DAC.  Sounds really good.  I was very pleasantly surprised.  The DAC has gotten great reviews and now it seems deservedly so.  It’s pretty cheap even brand new.  I sure recommend it.

 

So many DACs out there.  What is your budget?  What about other equipment?  Any preference for certain type of soundstage?  Some things to consider relative to your purchase.

I’m running three WiiM Pro’s across three systems of different caliber. The biggest bottleneck of WiiM using external DAC is the quality of the digital output. Perhaps it’s jitter and/or mediocre clock imbedded in signal of the WiiM, Despite claims of superior jitter reduction of many high end DAC, I humbly believe that stand alone DDC does much to improve the sound.

i personally feel that Denafrips Hermes and IFI Spdif help extracts the best from WiiM. It did justice in my systems running Berkeley Alpha, Terminator II-12, and PS Audio PerfectWave DirectStream Mkii. 

I’ll second gkelly’s suggestion of the Schiit Bifrost but also suggest the Schiit Mimir with Forkbeard at a much lower cost.  The Forkbeard effectively turns the Mimir into a preamp with volume control and a three band equalizer.

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