Brand | MYPIN |
Maximum Supply Voltage | 5 Volts |
Minimum Supply Voltage | 5 Volts |
Mounting Type | Coaxial |
Number of Pins | 4 |
Digital to Analog Audio Converter with Remote, 192KHz/24bit Digital Coaxial Toslink to Analog L/R RCA 3.5mm Audio with Both Toslink Cable and Coaxial Cable
£18.27
About this item
- Digital to Analog Audio Converter — It converts Coaxial/Toslink/Optical to Analog L/R audio with 3.5mm audio output, ( NOT capable of being reversed); It can be connected to the headphone, headphone Amplifier. (Note: Please set the sound output of the signal source to PCM format.)
- Supports Mainstream Digital Optical/Coaxial Input — Provides electromagnetic-noise-free transmission, Supports sampling rate at 32, 44.1, 48, 96,192khz, and 24-Bit SPDIF incoming bitstream to left and right channels
- Supports 2 Channel LPCM or PCM Digital Audio Signal — Some TV may have PCM/LPCM as the default setting. Otherwise, please set it to PCM or LPCM as below: Setting–Sound–Audio Format, such as Samsung TV, LG TV. (Not support Dolby, DTS, or other 5.1 channel surround sound signals)
- IR Remote Control — With IR Remote control, you can easily adjust volume/choose coaxial or toslink input/mute/power on or off; No need to leave the comfortable sofa. (In order to receive signal better, please aim at the infrared IR indicator on the converter when using the remote control), it can increase or decrease 40db based on the original output volume (without headphone connected)
- Toslink Cable+Coaxial cable+USB Charger — Two cables are included for most devices, Compatible with HD TV, PS3, PS4, Xbox One, HD DVD, Sky HD, Apple TV, Plasma, Blu-Ray, Home Cinema Systems, AV Amps, etc. USB charger for power is included also
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5 reviews for Digital to Analog Audio Converter with Remote, 192KHz/24bit Digital Coaxial Toslink to Analog L/R RCA 3.5mm Audio with Both Toslink Cable and Coaxial Cable
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– Francisca Erdman
Works as expected
– Dr. Makenna Brekke II
Given my previous luck with using an inexpensive DAC for my Smart TV, this one is good. It sounds surprisingly decent given its cost and the remote is a welcome change from alts that I have bought in the past. It has a mute button for the commercial crappola and the Toslink feed sounds better than its modest price.The Toslink works quite well while the HDMI is feeding my soundbar. That way all I do is turn down the soundbar to 0 and turn on this little DAC and grab my headphones. It has good audio with decent volume control. Now the HDMI cable can deliver a higher level of audio, but I really do not need that. I have a 1k DAC for my separate music needs and when watching TV I personally do not focus on the audio. This little guy delivers the goods. I hope I get a couple of years from it. One last minor point: The type on the top is at least small, unobtrusive and in gray. In other words, low key, not the typical visually vulgar and clumsy that is too often the case.
– Tate Sanford Sr.
Arrived New.
– Gwen Murphy
Works exactly as advertised. I got this to run sound from my Samsung smart TV into a vintage stereo audio receiver. The TV has the Q Symphony feature that works great with the Samsung 7.1.2 sound bar system I also purchased, but that system’s 19 tiny drivers plus sub don’t quite match the presence and separation of a 60 Watt stereo driving my vintage loudspeakers when playing concert videos. Don’t get me wrong: the home theater soundbar/sub/rear system is great for movies and theatrical content, but I glad to have the option of optical out to a receiver for musical content. The only downside is all the navigation you have to do on the Samsung TV switching from one output to the other.
– Joseph Leuschke
I needed this to be able to control my speakers with a remote control.