🎉 Elevate Your Sound Game with Effortless Connectivity!
The LiNKFOR 192kHz Coaxial to Optical Converter is designed to seamlessly convert coaxial digital signals to optical SPDIF Toslink audio signals. It features built-in 1m Toslink and coaxial cables for easy installation, supports a wide range of audio formats, and ensures noise-free transmission with a sampling rate of up to 192kHz. Perfect for enhancing the audio experience of older TVs, DVDs, soundbars, and amplifiers.
M**6
The Magic Box That Saved My Ancient TV from Retirement!
I was this close to sending my 10-year-old LED TV to the electronic graveyard (a.k.a. the garage), when this miraculous little box appeared like a wizard at my doorstep. My brand-new, fancy sound bar sat there looking at my TV like they were from two different planets. But no longer! With a coaxial-to-optical audio converter, I turned my ancient relic of a TV into a high-tech audio-blasting machine. It was like watching a caveman discover fire. Plugged it in, crossed my fingers, and BOOM—Dolby Digital, baby! No sacrifices to the tech gods were necessary.This converter worked so easily, I half expected it to brew me a cup of coffee while setting up. Literally plug-and-play—no instructions needed, unless you're someone who still gets confused by microwaves. Now my dinosaur TV and brand-new sound bar are in perfect harmony, blasting sounds so clear that I heard the neighbor sneeze two blocks away. This little box of magic is a life-saver and probably the reason my old TV won't retire anytime soon. Best 20 bucks I've ever spent!
N**K
Works for record player
I bought this to be able to play my vinyl records through my sound bar and it works great. Hopefully it lasts a long time.
A**M
Does not work
:( I'm very sad I got busy and waited over a month, now I can't return it. :( I am techy, have many electronics like this. This one just doesn't work.
D**E
2006 Phillips TV to 2010 Bose system works now.
Was able to connect my old a$$ Phillips tv to my somewhat old a$$ Bose speakers. Works great! I ain’t got the money to buy new tech for the amount I use it, so this was a nice way to get them to play with each other.
R**B
Product did not work for recording from device's analog out to Toslink in of the recording device.
The LiNKFOR Analog to Digital Audio Converter RCA to Digital did not work for the purpose for which I purchased it and is also way overpriced. I had hope it would enable recording from my PC and laptop to my minidisc and DAT recorders but did not work. There are a number of metal alloy analog to digital converters that offer both Toslink and coaxial outputs, while the LINKFOR is plastic and only has the Toslink output; no coaxial output. It was my understanding that LINKFOR made quality products, which is why I purchased the analog to digital converter and I'm sure they do, but the company's analog to digital converter I received did not work as intended and cost more than more versatile converters.
E**D
Better Than Your Average Converter
Product worked fine, but the input to my receiver wasn't working. Would suggest this one over the others as the wires are already tied together in the little box.
R**K
This worked well for analog to digital audio
This worked great to take a 3.5mm analog audio jack for my computer and convert it to an optical connection for an older model TV soundbar that only had an optical input. You may want to test it using a separate USB charger vs plugging the USB power cable for the converter into the computer; when I first installed it via USB power plugged into an open USB port on the computer, there was a slight buzz to the sound, probably from a ground loop. I fixed that by using an old 1 amp USB phone charger power supply for power instead of the computer. Works well.
B**L
Perfect with my pre-amp
I searched for the following info/instructions, so just in case anyone needs them: My turntable requires a pre-amp and I wanted to be able to play records using my Samsung soundbar. Since my turntable and pre-amp do not have blue tooth and my soundbar does not have RCA connectors, I needed this. This nifty thing was the perfect solution. My record player is connected to the pre-amp as usual with RCA plugs. Then I plugged the Digital Audio Converter's RCA connectors into the pre-amp and plugged its optical audio converter cable into my soundbar. I made sure my soundbar was tuned to use the optical audio converter plug instead of the TV HDMI or anything else it is connected to. Sounds fantastic!
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