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I chose this product on Amazon because of the specs for 192KHz sampling rate (and 24 bit audio), but the owner's manual states that the maximum sampling rate is 96KHz.
I am only connecting the converter to stereo speakers, but it is not compatible with the 5.1 input from the TV.
When I connected the product through an optical cable into auxiliary, the sound started to whine as soon as the power turned on.
I find the product nice and well-made, but it may not work for many applications.
I chose this product on Amazon for its 192KHz sampling rate specs, but the user manual states the maximum sampling rate is 96KHz.
78% liked the connectivity, but 22% found it lacking
Using the adapter fixed my problem of using wireless headphones to watch TV/Netflix while running on the treadmill.
As soon as I turned on the power, the sound started to whine.
The device only supports TV cable and the audio comes out through the TV speakers.
I connected the device through an optical cable and noticed that the sound started to whine as soon as the power was turned on.
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When I connected the device through an optical cable, the sound started to whine as soon as I turned on the power.
I have noticed that the device emits a constant hum not present in any other device with the same input and cables.
The device only works with cable TV and does not support other sources like DVD or Apple TV. The audio output is limited to TV speakers.
89% praised the conversion accuracy, while 11% experienced distortion
I indicated that the box works as expected, implying good conversion accuracy of the digital-to-analog-signal-converter.
I found a solution by using a volume controller between the converter and headphones, which helped me adjust the volume to a reasonable level.
I have found that the converter works fine for converting optical digital to analog RCA audio.
I selected this product for its specified features of 192KHz sampling rate (and 24 bit audio), but the owner's manual states the maximum sampling rate is 96KHz.
As soon as I turned on the power, the sound started to whine, indicating a problem with the product's durability.
The product has a damaging issue where it sends a pop to the stereo every couple of minutes when the TV is off.
The product is good, but the poor power supply causes noise.
I am frustrated due to the incorrect product description.
80% praised the heat management, but 20% faced issues
I have observed that the device emits a constant hum not present in other devices with the same input and cables.
The audio signal is clipping badly, indicating poor heat management of the digital-to-analog-signal-converter.
84% found the led indicators helpful, while 16% didn't
I have noticed that the device emits a constant hum which is not present in any other device even on the same input with the same cables.
The device emits a constant hum that is not present in any other device, even with the same input and cables.
I showed in the video that the device emits a constant hum when I mute and unmute my receiver.
73% liked the portability, but 27% found it flimsy
I haven't mentioned anything about the digital-to-analog-signal-converter's portability.
I bought this product because my TV only has a digital out coaxial port.
The device solved a great percentage of my needs, but not all of them.
The product sends a pop to my stereo every couple of minutes when the TV is off.
79% liked the user interface, but 21% found it confusing
The device solved a significant percentage of my needs, but not all.
I advise not setting the TV to output surround and instead setting it to output PCM.
I have shown in the video that this device emits a constant hum when muting and unmuting the receiver.
I connected the device through an optical cable and noticed that the sound started to whine as soon as the power was turned on.
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When I connected the device through an optical cable, the sound started to whine as soon as I turned on the power.
For TOSLINK optical output to 2 channel analog stereo, the product will not work unless I can decode the Dolby 5.1 audio signal.
I find the device not user-friendly as the audio only comes out through TV speakers.
I noticed that the device emits a constant hum which is not present in any other device even on the same input with the same cables.
Rephrased: The device emits a constant hum not present in any other device on the same input with the same cables.
As soon as I turned on the power, the sound started to whine.
I find the product well-made but not suitable for many applications.
I can only hear the audio through the TV speakers.
I am only connecting the converter to stereo speakers, but it cannot handle the 5.1 input from the TV.
I connected the Amazon Basics 3.5mm Aux to 2 RCA Adapter Audio Cable to the audio out port on my PC IO shield, then the converter, and finally connected the Toslink cable to the digital TOS link port on my soundbar. I chose Realtek audio in the sound settings to play the 2.1 soundbar under my monitor.
If you have an older sound system like a Bose sound system, this device is useful.
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