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Joe Svetlik

The WiiM Vibelink Amp is WiiM's first integrated amp with no streaming elements

A grey WiiM Vibelink Amp on a wooden cabinet between two bookshelf speakers.

WiiM has teased a new device at the Bristol Hi-Fi Show, and it's a little different from its other products. The WiiM Vibelink Amp is the firm's first amp without any streaming smarts. There's no wi-fi, meaning the device focuses purely on amplification.

WiiM is selling it as the "perfect complement" to the Mini, Pro and Ultra, which do all have built-in streaming skills. The WiiM Pro Plus is our current favourite budget music streamer and Award winner, while the Ultra is currently being reviewed.

The product has only been teased for now, so there's not all that much info to go on, but our team is on the ground at the Bristol Show for a first look and any extra information they can glean.

We do know that the 100W-per-channel (into 8 ohms) Vibelink Amp will support variable sample rates and bit depths, and will have "advanced technologies and premium component choices". WiiM promises a "rich, pure audio experience," alongside analogue and digital inputs and "stylish" speaker connection options.

The Vibelink's footprint also fits perfectly with the WiiM Ultra, with which it will be demoed during the Bristol show.

An official announcement will follow in March, with full details. But we do have a guide price, which is set to be £319 (around $400 / AU$630).

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