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Your cart is empty.This Digital to Analog Audio Converter is designed for either home or professional audio switching. It converts Coaxial or Optical (Toslink) digital audio signals to analog L/R audio signals for connection to an external device such as an amplifier via standard RCA-style jacks. Features: Converts Coaxial or Optical (Toslink) digital stereo audio signals to analog stereo audio Supports sampling rate at 32 44
Mr. M. D. Elcock
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 28, 2015
This is a replacement for an identical one which didn't last long. I hope this one fairs better.
Andrew Willson
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2015
Simple to use and worked with little to no effort, just remove dit from the box and plugged in the toslink cable then the rca composite cables into my stereo and sound was coming out perfectly from our 49" LG tv, great deal!
boaz22
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2013
Product work as expected. NIcely priced product to convert digital to analog, The product plugged in easily. Easy solution for connecting older and newer technologies together.
CO Shopper
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2013
Bought a new TV and Blu Ray player and needed to hook up my stereo to get better sound. This little unit is a great device to make the sound much better. As others have said you do need to turn the audio off when the TV is off as there is a significant buzz if you don't. Other than that it works!
Pazzallo
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2012
My problem was that I wanted to connect wireless headphones to my new television. Unfortunately most TVs do not have audio out for headphones (ridiculous but true). Went to many electronic stores to ask for a solution but all the "professionals" told me that it is not possible. Fortunately there is google which allowed me to find a solution. Then I found this converter but the next question was which cable is needed. Also this was not easy. Finally ordered the converter and a cable. Returned the first one as something broke when I connected the cable. Received a replacement right away and this ones works as described.Suggestion: sell the product already connected to the necessary cable.
Lance Drake
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2012
This unit is designed to convert the Digitial Audio output from, for instance, your large flatscreen TV to be Analog Audio at line-level. It can accept, as input, either the OPTICAL output via fiber-optic cable or COAXIAL output via standard RCA-phono cable, from your audio source.The problem I ran into was that the DIGITAL output from my TV was "Dolby" and, it appears, this unit wants on "PCM" encoded digial audio. The net result was that the unit would not work with my TV set. There's nothing wrong with the unit but I was not aware that "NOT ALL DIGITAL AUDIO IS CREATED USING THE SAME FORMAT".In my case I found the unit WOULD work with the Digital Audio output from my DVD player - but WOULD NOT WORK with the digital audio output from my TV.Bottom line: Make sure you know what kind of DIGITAL FORMAT is being output from your device.
steveclotho
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2012
decent converter, definitely good for the price it's offered at. Monoprice goods are usually inexpensive with good quality and this was no different. I did end up returning it and buying a different one, this one only supports up to 96KHz sampling rate, and the sound quality was lacking a little bit - I returned it for one that offers 192KHz sampling and it made a noticeable difference - I ended up paying double for that one though
Jakin
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2011
Works fine for regular analog cable, but when switching to any type of digital feed on cable system has very loud buzzing. Also loud popping when switching between channels.
P. Litton
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2011
I purchased one of these and had to return it because the TOSLINK port was lose and producing static. The second one, I was very careful when inserting the cable. It still can produce static but if I position it just right, hiding it behind my receiver, it works great. So hopefully it can just stay put and keep working. I'll update this if it starts to fail. Note, I also tried using the Digital RCA port with a TOSLINK to Digital RCA converter in between. Pairing the 2 converters didn't work.
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