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Audio Digital to Analog Converter DAC with 3.5mm Jack, Optical SPDIF Toslink Coaxial to Analog Stereo L/R Converter with Optical Cable and Power Adapter for PS3 PS4 Xbox Roku

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  • Ultra low jitter and high fidelity design using new receiver & D/A converter chip. Converts coaxial or toslink digital PCM/ LPCM audio signals to analog L/ R RCA and 3.5mm Jack audio simultaneously. Note:When connected to the Toslink and Coaxial cables at the same time, converter will give priority to Toslink input.
  • Input Audio Connector: 1xToslink,1xRCA (Coaxial); Output Audio Connector: 2 x RCA(R/L), 1x3.5mm Jack; Powered by 5V/1A Power Adapter.(NOTE: Do Not Use Other Plugs, It Can Only Use 5V/1A Plug)
  • Supports sample rates including 32KHz, 44.1KHz, 48KHz and 96KHz; 24-bit SPDIF Incoming Bit Stream on Left and Right Channels.(NOTE: Do not support 192kHz sample rate audio)
  • Supports Uncompressed 2-channel LPCM or PCM Digital Audio Signal Output.(NOTE: 5.1 channel is incompatible, please set your DVD or player audio output to PCM or LPCM, Convert and transfer audio signal only, do not support audio decode)
  • Easy to Install and Simple to Operate; Can be Used for PS3, PS4, Apple TV, Xbox, Blu-ray Player, HD DVD, Home Cinema Systems, AV Amps, etc.


Note:
1.Do Not Use Other Plugs,It Can Only Use 5V/1A Plug.
2.Please don't forget to set the audio output to PCM or LPCM as it is not compatible with 5.1 Channel Signal, such as Dolby Digital or DTS 5.1, Dolby-AC3.
3.This DAC may have some compatibility problem with Youtube or Netflix.
4.If you are using TV as the audio resource, please do not forget to set your TV audio output to PCM/LPCM(Steps: Device homepage--system setting--image and sound---voice setting--digital audio output--PCM/LPCM).
5.If you are using Panasonic TV as audio resource, please set TV audio output to SPDIF output.
6.If you are using Samsung TV as speakers, please turn on its external speakers(Steps: menu - sound - speaker settings - external speakers - on).

Product description:

Easycel Digital to Analog Audio Converter converts coaxial or toslink digital PCM audio signals to analog L/R RCA and 3.5mm Jack audio.

Features:
1.Available for connection to an external device such as an amplifier via standard RCA jacks or a headphone via 3.5mm jack cable.
2.Supports uncompressed 2-channel LPCM digital audio signal input.
3.Supports sampling rate at 32KHz, 44.1KHz, 48KHz and 96KHz(Do Not support 192kHz).
4.24-bitS/ PDIF incoming bit stream on left and right channels.
5.Provides electromagnetic-noise-free transmission.

Specifications:
1.Housing: Full Metal
2.Weight: 90g
3.Input audio connector: 1 x Toslink, 1 x Coaxial
4.Output audio connector: 2 x RCA(R/L), 1 x 3.5mm Jack
5.Powered by 5V/1A power adapter
6.Consumption: 0.5W (max)
7.Dimension: 75 x 55 x 22mm

Package List:
1* Easycel digital to analog audio converter
1* Toslink cable (Optical cable)
1* 5V/1A power adapter
1* User manual

Warranty:
This Easycel Digital to Analog Audio Converter Provides one-year Warranty.


Rafael Cermeño
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
Excellent product, I recommend it 100%
Rafael Cermeño
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
Excellent product, I recommend it 100%
Deardon
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
As soon as I plugged in the power supply to the unit, it emitted a high pitched whine. When I hooked it all up to my amplifier, the whine got louder and no sound came out. I wasn't sure what wasn't working and tried playing a CD. That didn't work either. I ordered a new unit of a different brand that had a USB power supply. That one all worked fine. When I used the USB from that unit to power the Easycel unit, it played well too. It seems like the same components are sold under different names, which seems common for lots of things in China. A good working power supply costs a dollar more than the Easycel DAC. If the power supply worked, it would be big savings, but it didn't.
Deardon
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
As soon as I plugged in the power supply to the unit, it emitted a high pitched whine. When I hooked it all up to my amplifier, the whine got louder and no sound came out. I wasn't sure what wasn't working and tried playing a CD. That didn't work either. I ordered a new unit of a different brand that had a USB power supply. That one all worked fine. When I used the USB from that unit to power the Easycel unit, it played well too. It seems like the same components are sold under different names, which seems common for lots of things in China. A good working power supply costs a dollar more than the Easycel DAC. If the power supply worked, it would be big savings, but it didn't.
Robert S.
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2024
Quick shipping, easy to do business with. I have not yet used this product, but I have opened and inspected the device and feel confident that it will perform as advertised, when needed. I'm glad that the AC adapter and the TOSLINK optical cable are provided, so it will be easy to install.
Robert S.
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2024
Quick shipping, easy to do business with. I have not yet used this product, but I have opened and inspected the device and feel confident that it will perform as advertised, when needed. I'm glad that the AC adapter and the TOSLINK optical cable are provided, so it will be easy to install.
William Oshana
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024
The 3.5mm jack on my ASRock X570 Taichi motherboard bit the dust. I never unplug the cable, so I guess the tabs inside the port began to fatigue and stretched to the point where they don't make good contact anymore, causing my right channel to stop working completely. Whatever. I still needed both channels to work.With optical, I know I can't fatigue the port again and I won't need a ground loop isolator. This converter got my 2.1 setup working again and I couldn't be happier. Doesn't get hot and it just works right out of the box.Very happy with my purchase!
William Oshana
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024
The 3.5mm jack on my ASRock X570 Taichi motherboard bit the dust. I never unplug the cable, so I guess the tabs inside the port began to fatigue and stretched to the point where they don't make good contact anymore, causing my right channel to stop working completely. Whatever. I still needed both channels to work.With optical, I know I can't fatigue the port again and I won't need a ground loop isolator. This converter got my 2.1 setup working again and I couldn't be happier. Doesn't get hot and it just works right out of the box.Very happy with my purchase!
Todd G.
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2024
Most t vs do not come with RCA connections that Is headphones require. I bought a pair of high-end headphones wireless for my mother about 6 years ago and that TV that she had then happened to have RCA audio out Connections. Today she has a larger flat screen TV and it does not have the RCA connactions and I had to resort to the very small headphone Jack in the back of the TV which cut about 3/4 of the sound out and so I bought this product and plugged it into the back of her TV where it says digital audio out and it conveit did it to RCA connections And the headphones are loud and clear and this is a great product I highly recommend
Todd G.
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2024
Most t vs do not come with RCA connections that Is headphones require. I bought a pair of high-end headphones wireless for my mother about 6 years ago and that TV that she had then happened to have RCA audio out Connections. Today she has a larger flat screen TV and it does not have the RCA connactions and I had to resort to the very small headphone Jack in the back of the TV which cut about 3/4 of the sound out and so I bought this product and plugged it into the back of her TV where it says digital audio out and it conveit did it to RCA connections And the headphones are loud and clear and this is a great product I highly recommend
Martin
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2022
I use this to convert the digital audio from TV to an old surround system. Only issue I came across when apps built into the TV I will get static noise and cant use it. But if I'm using my Chrome cast through the TV. Audio is fine. Must be an issue on the TV end, which is a pretty cheap on.Also there is a steady bright Red light on when in use, annoying by nothing a little electrical tape can't fix.
Martin
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2022
I use this to convert the digital audio from TV to an old surround system. Only issue I came across when apps built into the TV I will get static noise and cant use it. But if I'm using my Chrome cast through the TV. Audio is fine. Must be an issue on the TV end, which is a pretty cheap on.Also there is a steady bright Red light on when in use, annoying by nothing a little electrical tape can't fix.
George
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2022
The converter does the job and the sound quality is not bad and it works with my Sony Headphones for the TV as well as an analog amplifier. If I could have anything changed, it would be the length of the power chord - it was a little short. Optical cable length was great and the instructions were easy to follow. Good cautions put on the front of the box to remind you to remove plastic protective cover on optical cable and to use PCM or LPCM when setting up the device on your TV
George
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2022
The converter does the job and the sound quality is not bad and it works with my Sony Headphones for the TV as well as an analog amplifier. If I could have anything changed, it would be the length of the power chord - it was a little short. Optical cable length was great and the instructions were easy to follow. Good cautions put on the front of the box to remind you to remove plastic protective cover on optical cable and to use PCM or LPCM when setting up the device on your TV
Just a Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2019
Review of - Easycel Audio Digital to Analog Converter DAC with 3.5mm Jack, Optical SPDIF Toslink Coaxial to Analog Stereo L/ R Converter Adapter with Optical Cable and Power Adapter for PS3 PS4 XBox DVD Roku---YAY! This works.This product comes with everything needed to connect the TOSlink digital audio output on a new HDTV to the stereo audio inputs on your older analog, stereo Audio Receiver system.-This product includes the TOSlink cable you need to plug into your HDTV. This product also includes the AC to 5V DC power transformer needed as well.-Note, I chose this vendor - Easycel - over the other, otherwise, identical units being sold on amazon, because this one comes with the AC/DC transformer for power, and the needed TOSlink cable, which the sellers of some similar units on amazon don't seem to be including with their package.-The installation of this converter box takes just a couple minutes. First turn off your HDTV and your Audio Receiver. Then, plug the TOSlink cable (fiber optic) into the HDTV digital audio output. Then then plug the cable's other end into the TOSlink digital jack on the converter box. Next, plug the analog RCA stereo cable you were using previously to connect to your Audio Receiver's stereo analog input, into the RCA jacks on the other side of the converter box. Then plug the 5V DC power transformer into a 120V socket and the other end into the converter. Lastly, turn on your Audio Receiver and your HDTV. On the HDTV settings, select digital audio output, with PCM encoding. Voila, you now have stereo audio from the HDTV into and out of your analog stereo Audio Receiver.-Keep in mind that this converter box WILL NOT provide all the 5.1 or 7.1 digital audio channels from the HDTV as analog audio channels. This converters steps down and composites the audio to just two stereo analog audio channels.-For a little over ten bucks, this 2 inch by 2 inch little box, makes it possible to keep using an existing analog stereo Audio Receiver for sound from an HDTV. There are those of us who enjoy the creamy sound from our vintage (and now quite pricey) collector's item McIntosh Stereo Audio Receivers and Klipsch horn speakers (check out the draw dropping prices of those these days on amazon, which decades ago were affordable, but now require a millionaire's budget).-Ironically, the HDTV companies could have kept an analog stereo audio output pair on their HDTVs for a buck or two, but it seems that for some reason they are all needlessly skimping on the dollar or two that would cost them. Maybe they are in league with the Audio Receiver companies to force us to buy more gear. Thankfully, however, these inexpensive converter boxes save the day.-Although the converter box comes with a small instruction pamphlet, the unit is so obvious, and so easy to connect, that instructions are not required.-Enjoy!
Just a Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2019
Review of - Easycel Audio Digital to Analog Converter DAC with 3.5mm Jack, Optical SPDIF Toslink Coaxial to Analog Stereo L/ R Converter Adapter with Optical Cable and Power Adapter for PS3 PS4 XBox DVD Roku---YAY! This works.This product comes with everything needed to connect the TOSlink digital audio output on a new HDTV to the stereo audio inputs on your older analog, stereo Audio Receiver system.-This product includes the TOSlink cable you need to plug into your HDTV. This product also includes the AC to 5V DC power transformer needed as well.-Note, I chose this vendor - Easycel - over the other, otherwise, identical units being sold on amazon, because this one comes with the AC/DC transformer for power, and the needed TOSlink cable, which the sellers of some similar units on amazon don't seem to be including with their package.-The installation of this converter box takes just a couple minutes. First turn off your HDTV and your Audio Receiver. Then, plug the TOSlink cable (fiber optic) into the HDTV digital audio output. Then then plug the cable's other end into the TOSlink digital jack on the converter box. Next, plug the analog RCA stereo cable you were using previously to connect to your Audio Receiver's stereo analog input, into the RCA jacks on the other side of the converter box. Then plug the 5V DC power transformer into a 120V socket and the other end into the converter. Lastly, turn on your Audio Receiver and your HDTV. On the HDTV settings, select digital audio output, with PCM encoding. Voila, you now have stereo audio from the HDTV into and out of your analog stereo Audio Receiver.-Keep in mind that this converter box WILL NOT provide all the 5.1 or 7.1 digital audio channels from the HDTV as analog audio channels. This converters steps down and composites the audio to just two stereo analog audio channels.-For a little over ten bucks, this 2 inch by 2 inch little box, makes it possible to keep using an existing analog stereo Audio Receiver for sound from an HDTV. There are those of us who enjoy the creamy sound from our vintage (and now quite pricey) collector's item McIntosh Stereo Audio Receivers and Klipsch horn speakers (check out the draw dropping prices of those these days on amazon, which decades ago were affordable, but now require a millionaire's budget).-Ironically, the HDTV companies could have kept an analog stereo audio output pair on their HDTVs for a buck or two, but it seems that for some reason they are all needlessly skimping on the dollar or two that would cost them. Maybe they are in league with the Audio Receiver companies to force us to buy more gear. Thankfully, however, these inexpensive converter boxes save the day.-Although the converter box comes with a small instruction pamphlet, the unit is so obvious, and so easy to connect, that instructions are not required.-Enjoy!
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