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Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Digital Optical Coax to Analog R/L audio converter Review







The specs of ‘Digital Optical Coax to Analog R/L audio converter’ are:



  • Manufacturer: C&E

  • Product Dimensions: 4.8×4.3×2.6 inches

  • Shipping Weight: 0.4 pounds


Here are some REAL customer reviews:


“Worked great”


I got this converter because I got a new hdtv however my old sound system only accepted analog composite L/R input. Problem was all the newer hdtv's are eliminating the analog out's and going strictly for digital out like on mine which only had optical… Read more


“Not good”


This item makes an unbelievable hissing sound when there is no digital signal present. When I emailed the seller (they were very responsive and helpful, this review is no reflection on them)they responded to say the manufacturer replied and told them… Read more


“Pricey but gets the job done”


Here is my scenario and reason for needing this converter. I purchased an AppleTV for use with a slightly older LCD Samsung HDTV. Unfortunately, the Samsung HDTV only has a DVI input on the back as well as analog (RCA) audio. Now consider that I have an… Read more



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