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Load image into Gallery viewer, Digital To Analog Audio Converter, Roofull 192 Khz Dac Digital Coaxial And Optical (Toslink/Spdif) To
Load image into Gallery viewer, Digital To Analog Audio Converter, Roofull 192 Khz Dac Digital Coaxial And Optical (Toslink/Spdif) To
Load image into Gallery viewer, Digital To Analog Audio Converter, Roofull 192 Khz Dac Digital Coaxial And Optical (Toslink/Spdif) To
Load image into Gallery viewer, Digital To Analog Audio Converter, Roofull 192 Khz Dac Digital Coaxial And Optical (Toslink/Spdif) To
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Digital To Analog Audio Converter, Roofull 192 Khz Dac Digital Coaxial And Optical (Toslink/Spdif) To
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Digital To Analog Audio Converter, Roofull 192 Khz Dac Digital Coaxial And Optical (Toslink/Spdif) To
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Digital To Analog Audio Converter, Roofull 192 Khz Dac Digital Coaxial And Optical (Toslink/Spdif) To
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Digital To Analog Audio Converter, Roofull 192 Khz Dac Digital Coaxial And Optical (Toslink/Spdif) To
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ROOFULL

Digital To Analog Audio Converter, Roofull 192 Khz Dac Digital Coaxial And Optical (Toslink/Spdif) To

4.4
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Description

  • Simple solution to convert digital coaxial or optical audio to analog audio signal (not capable of being reversed)
  • Plug and play. Optical or digital coaxial audio output from your source devices (such as HDTV) to this converter, then RCA L/R or 3.5mm AUX to your headphone or stereo speaker (Please set PCM/LPCM audio when using)
  • This DAC support uncompressed 2-channel LPCM or PCM audio output. Sampling rate at 32KHz, 44.1KHz, 48KHz, 96KHz and 192KHz 24-bit
  • Heavy-duty aluminum alloy enclosure protects the insides and keeps the unit cool by aiding in quick heat absorption and dissipation
  • Lifetime warrranty and 100% satisfaction guarantee. Please contact us via support@roofull.com

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Customer Reviews

Remember to remove the plastic tips from the audio cableI was completely flummoxed by this device, since I've never used optical audio before. I was on the point of deciding that there was some sort of fault with the device (I could see the red light transmitted through the fiber) when I came back to comb through reviews. Many thanks to the reviewer who commented, off-hand, that the optical "cable" has plastic covers that need to be removed. Once this was done, the ends clipped smartly into place and the device operated easily, with no need for further instruction. It might be nice to include this tidbit with the device to save other purchasers from this frustration. 5Works well so far, maybe very tiny added delayI don't yet notice a difference in sound quality between this device and running the optical output straight to my amp. I may notice a slight bit of added latency but it's almost too small to notice, even for someone who is very sensitive to that sort of thing.I needed this device for a specific purpose. I wanted to use a bluetooth transmitter simultaneously with my amp's speaker output. The transmitter could take input from the headphone jack of my amp, but it shuts off the speakers. The amp has an analog line-level outputs, but it only outputs when the amp is receiving analog input. So to piece things together, I have the TV optical output lead into this device, which outputs to the amp's analog input, then the analog out from the amp goes to my bluetooth transmitter. Thus, I can have speakers on and the headphones on, or any combination of on/off. I also did this because I didn't want to wear out the headphone jack on my amp, which would happen with repeated plugging/unplugging. The latency that I mentioned happens on the speakers as well, so it's not a bluetooth thing. Again, though, it's virtually unnoticeable. 4A well-built device that works well for a good price.This is a really nice little converter. I use it to drive powered speakers from my TV (instead of the low-quality TV speakers). I would expect it to work well with any other device that has a digital optical output.This rather small, well-built metal box came with the digital optical cable (TOSLINK), and the power supply. (Also, a coax cable, which I didn't need or use.) It was very easy to plug the optical cable into the back of the TV, and the other end into the converter. Then connect the power supply, and the 3.5 mm stereo plug for powered speakers and we were up and running.Please note that the TV no longer controls the volume levels. That is now controlled by the audio device that is being driven by the converter. In my case, that's a medium quality set of computer speakers.I expected something like this to cost a lot more, but I got it for about $13 with Prime. The quality at that price is excellent. 5The missing link in my home theater system.Nicely manufactured case, extruded and machined aluminum housing. LED to indicate power. Simple to set up -- wall wart power supply that I plugged into a switched outlet on the back of my old surround sound receiver, an optical cable from the new TV, and RCA jack stereo wiring to the audio inputs on the receiver. I needed this because my receiver did not have HDMI or optical inputs -- too old for those -- only RCA jacks. I was set up and had audio in 5 minutes. The MUCH harder part was programming my DirecTV remote to "punch thru" the volume control for the receiver so that it worked elegantly. Also programming the TV to turn off its' speakers and output PCM audio on the optical port.... I do think that the complexity level has reached a breaking point on home theater.... 5Good, with a minor issueSo, you've bought all the parts for a new computer ("gaming" tier, whatever that really means). Everything's plugged in and ready to go, and you run into a snag: your motherboard sends power to your speakers to test them every time you turn on the machine. They pop LOUDLY. So you've got a headache, and your speakers might be in trouble if this happens often. What do you do?You grab a device like this, in my case. Optical connections don't send electricity to the speakers, which should make your ears happier and your speakers last a little longer.This was a replacement for an older device, which is no longer available. This one looks really nice - the build quality is good, and the power light is tucked in back. Inputs are simple: Coax or Optical. Outputs are a headphone jack, or coax (I'm guessing unbalanced, though I have not tried - this isn't exactly an expensive DAC). The power adapter is a little big, but not especially hard to work around. The Optical cable that comes with it is quite thin, but long; I didn't end up using it.To use this, just plug your computer (or similar device) into the inputs, and plug some speakers or headphones into outputs. The box handles the rest. The device is only used for converting signals; don't expect it to make your device sound different.So, the build quality is good, and it's easy to use. Any issues? Yep. If the DAC and speakers are powered, but there's no input, the DAC will send along some white noise. It isn't especially annoying, but my cheaper DAC this replaced didn't have this trouble. Still, it's not a big deal to turn off the speakers. I'm docking a star for that.Still, this is a good product for a cheap price. If you need to convert your audio from digital to analog, and don't have a lot of cash, this should do the trick. Recommended. 4Works great converting from the different inputs, to the outputs I needed. Sweet product and small.Was attempting to set up from the TV to a separate 5.1 speakers. TV had TOS, and the inputs to the speakers, were full, other than the Subwooofer cable input, which I didn't have. I needed a converter. I already had the other inputs full from computers, unfortunately, so I could watch or work using the big screen. So I looked around and found this little guy and ordered it, along with the cables I needed from other vendors. Pretty simple really, it works like a charm. Only thing, and it's not your guy's fault, one doesn't get surround sound from the TOS, unfortunately. Oh well. I had another input just for that though (and more wires, heh). It does fine with stereo, so I'm happy. 5Exactly what it promised.Worked perfectly! Plugged in the optical output from the Xbox, plugged the digital coax (RCA) into the receiver (that has no optical input).Bam! Digital surround sound.The box has a solid feel and is well built.I have to give kudos to the seller, too, who delivered it in less than 24 hours! 5Allows Optical or coaxial output to feed a optical or coaxial input.If you have a somewhat complex home theater system, you may find that the digital output options and AV Receiver input options do not precisely match up. This box will convert optical to coaxial in either direction. It requires a power plug (5V) and room to work as it needs some ventilation (as does the entire system if it is in a cabinet) but is light and can be positioned on the side of a cabinet with Velcro. FYI, the optical Out from your TV is usually only stereo as most TVs will downmix the 5.1 signal to fit their speaker setup. You would do much better to use the second HDMI from your blue-ray player to go into the receiver, if not an option, get the digital audio out from the blue-ray player. This is where the converter can fix any mismatches. If your disk player does not have either, you might consider switching the main HDMI through the AV Receiver and thence to the TV so the Receiver can pull off the 5.1 audio. If your system is very simple, please disregard the above. 5Allows me to listen to TV Speakers, Surround Sound and wireless headphones with no noticeable latencyI will give this a 5..... The converter is very simple. So I plugged and played....At first it did not work. The instructions with the converter were not too comprehensive. But the merchant included a QR icon for Roofull tech support. They were very responsive and got me going. Bottom line, you must make sure your audio output is PCM, LPCM, etc., not Dolby 5.1. I went in to the setup of my Samsung 4K UHD TV and changed the output from 5.1 to PCM and all is well. I split the signal and find no noticeable latency between the TV speakers, surround sound speakers and my analog wireless headphones. I am very happy with how this turned out and the tech support from Roofull. 5Solved my ARC Problem with the HDMI CableI have my TV wall mounted over the fireplace and there is a HDMI cable running behind the wall from there to the receiver in my basement (~35 feet). I used to rely on HDMI ARC to have the sound sent to Receiver and Speakers from the TV. ARC is not reliable and is very inconsistent in delivering audio to the speakers when I am playing some videos directly from TV.To resolve this issue, I planned to pass the audio from the Optical output of the TV to Optical Input of the Receiver through a coaxial cable installed for Cable purpose. To convert the Optical Output Signal to Coaxial Signal, I bought this ROOFULL DAC and on the other end I used another converter to convert the Coaxial Signal to Optical Signal. I had little confusion in the beginning on how to use these converters but after contacting customer care, I was able to resolve the issues around this and at the end these worked like a charm. Customer Care was really responsive.This is my setupTV End --> Optical Output --> DAC (Optical Input) --> Switch position to SPDIF -- DAC (Coaxial Output) --> Coaxial CableReceiver End --> DAC (Coaxial Input) --> Switch Position to Coaxial --> DAC (Optical output) --> Receiver (Optical Input).Anyone who has confusion about how the switch works, Switch on this device is nothing but an optical to tell the converter what kind of signal is the input signal. If the input signal is Optical then switch position would be towards SPDIF side and if the input signal is Coaxial then switch position would be towards Coaxial.Hope this helps everyone who has problems with ARC. Btw my tv model is Samsung NU8000 5
Digital To Analog Audio Converter, Roofull 192 Khz Dac Digital Coaxial And Optical (Toslink/Spdif) To

Digital To Analog Audio Converter, Roofull 192 Khz Dac Digital Coaxial And Optical (Toslink/Spdif) To

4.4
Error You can't add more than 500 quantity.
Regular price
€51,00
Sale price
€51,00
Regular price
€84,00
Sold out
Unit price
per 
Save 39% (€33,00)