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Version 1.6 Updated on 7/1/2023
11 AUDIO OUTPUT VIA LINE /SPDIF/COAX/BT OUT
There are three separate audio output interfaces on WiiM Pro that you can use to connect
your DAC, Amplifier, or powered speaker. These are the analog LINE out, the digital optical
(TOSLINK), and the Coaxial port. Please note that WiiM Pro only outputs audio to one of
the audio outputs.
It’s important to select the correct audio output port. Otherwise, you may not be able to
hear the sound.
If you want the bit-perfect audio output, please use the digital audio output and enable the
fixed volume output. You can do so from the device setting on the WiiM Home App.
Thus, you have two ways to control the volume of your system.
- Control volume from your AVR or amplifier (Fixed volume output)
- Control the volume from the WiiM Home App. To do so, you need to turn off the fixed
volume output.
11.1 AUDIO OUTPUT VIA SPDIF/COAX/LINE OUT
Depending on the output you prefer to use, plug the SPDIF/RCA/COAX end of
the cable into the corresponding output port on the WiiM Pro.
Open the WiiM Home App on your iOS or Android device.
Start playing on the output devices.
11.2 AUDIO OUTPUT VIA BT OUT (BT sourcing mode)
Open the WiiM Home App on your iOS or Android device.
Select Device Tab, and tap the device setting gear icon.
Tap the Audio Output setting and select Bluetooth to connect to an external
Bluetooth device (such as an amplifier or speaker)
Start playing music.
12 STREAM AUDIO TO WIIM PRO WITH BLUETOOTH
Bluetooth wireless technology lets you stream music from mobile devices such as
smartphones, tablets, TV, and laptop computers. Before streaming music from a device,
you must pair your mobile device to the WiiM Pro. You can put the WiiM Pro into the pairing
mode by pressing and holding the volume '+' and '-‘ buttons together for 2 seconds.
Bluetooth supports A2DP and AVRCP profiles, and both SBC and AAC codecs are
supported.

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