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J-Tech Digital Optical SPDIF Toslink/Coaxial Digital to Analog Audio Decoder Converter Compatible with Dolby Digital, PCM, and DTS

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Fulfilled by J-Tech Digital, Inc

Arrives Nov 19 – Nov 21
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Style: D2A Dolby Digital Decoder


Features

  • Convert SPDIF Toslink and coaxial input to Audio (3.5MM + R/L) output with electronic noise free transmission.
  • Easily converts Toslink/SPDIF optical or Coaxial Digital Audio to Analog Stereo Audio (Red and White Jacks).
  • Inputs: Coaxial, SPDIF and DC5V power input ports; Outputs: Right and Left RCA-type stereo analog and 3.5mm stereo audio output ports.
  • Easy to install and simple to operate.
  • Free Lifetime Support: All J-Tech Digital Products include a One-Year Manufacturer Warranty and free lifetime technical support from our US based Customer Support Team.

Description

J-Tech Digital is focused on providing high-quality products that integrate and distribute home entertainment for the residential and commercial markets. J-Tech Digital has played a major role in transforming whole-house audio/video and home theater.J-Tech Digital ® proudly introduces this premium quality Digital Audio to Analog Audio Converter designed for either home or professional audio switching. It converts digital stereo audio signals from Coaxial or Toslink/SPDIF (optical) to analog RCA (Red and White RCA Cables) and 3.5mm stereo audio.Features:· Easily converts Toslink/SPDIF optical or Coaxial Digital Audio to Analog Stereo Audio (Red and White Jacks).· Inputs: Coaxial, SPDIF and DC5V power input ports; Outputs: Right and Left RCA-type stereo analog and 3.5mm stereo audio output ports.· Input Format: PCM 2CH; DTS; Dolby Digital from Optical/Coaxial.· No loss of quality.· Installs in minutes.· Need DC5V/1A power supply.

Brand: J-Tech Digital


Maximum Supply Voltage: 5 Volts


Interface Type: Coaxial


Number of Channels: 2


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 15 x 3 x 2 inches; 4.8 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ JTECH-DTOA-D


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ December 31, 2015


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ J-Tech Digital Inc.


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Best Sellers Rank: #1,274 in Audio & Video Selector Boxes


Customer Reviews: 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars 127 ratings


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • This handy device gives old digital audio receiver/speaker systems life with new HDTVs
Style: D2A Dolby Digital Decoder
This product works great and was super easy to install. I am not techie by any means, so if I could install it, anyone can. I was looking for a way to get a little more life out of a 2005 Yamaha Dolby Digital receiver and speakers connected to it. I purchased a new Sony 4K HDTV and it only has an HDMI or optical audio out, not a place for L/R RCA audio outputs from the receiver. This little device allows me to use my old, digital sound system for a bit longer until I decide what to do next. You simply plug the L/R RCA cable into one side of the device, the optical cable (or coax cable) into the other side of the device and it into the new HDTV audio out location. There is a small switch on the side of this device that you have to select either optical or coax output. All of your components need to be powered off while this device is being installed. After all the outputs are attached correctly, plug it in, turn on your system and then ensure that the HDTV audio is set to external speakers vs the built in speaker. Works great and now there is no rush to figure out a new sound system. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2017 by SAHinMN

  • Works as advertised.
Style: D2A Dolby Digital Decoder
Connected to the optical out from my smart TV. I have a Netgear WiFi receiver for the internet for the TV. Not sure if it is the Netgear device or the sound quality from the TV, but sound is terrible. With that said, I have a Roku box also. Music, YouTube videos all sound great. Device has worked perfectly so far. Hope to get long life out of it. Will update in 6 months or so, or if there is a change in performance. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2017 by Amazon Customer

  • Loud, clear and happy!
Style: D2A Dolby Digital Decoder
I don't usually write reviews. This one is prompted by my frustration in resolving the issue. I am hard of hearing; wife is not. We have the Sony 4k Bravia 65X850C and Sennheiser RS 170 headphones. So, when you plug the earphones in the earphone jack on the left side of the TV it cancels the speakers. The way around that was to plug into the cable box RCA out plugs (for which the Sennheiser had an adapter provided) RCA > stereo jack which then hooked up to the Senn transmitter. Everything honky dory until we wanted to watch NETFLIX which, of course, does not run thru the cable box. Came upon this J-Tech product, hooked up the optical output which Sony has built into the TV (no RCA output jacks on the TV mind you) and then plugged the RCA plugs directly into the J-Tech. Then it did not work. Then I read the directions. Then I noticed the directions said do all the hookups with the power off. Of course I was so enthusiastic about getting "hooked up" I just plugged in. And that's why it did not work. Disconnect the J-tech; reconnected it and BINGO! Now wife can listen to the speakers and a normal level and I get to use the RS 170's at any volume I want, separate from what is going on in the speaker system. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2017 by crazyact

  • Would not work the second time I tried to use it.
Style: D2A Dolby Digital Decoder
The unit initially worked fine upon hookup. I basically only got it hooked up and tested and a week or so later I tried to use it and it would not work. The power light was illuminated but my TV Ears Sennheiser model TR120 no longer seemed to receive any signal. I subsequently hooked up analog to my TV ears unit and it worked fine. I only had one optical audio cable so I suppose the new cable might have gone bad. The unit was fine for my initial usage...no perceived delay in sound etc. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2017 by Robert M

  • Has some small issues that annoy me
Style: D2A Dolby Digital Decoder
It works okay, but... I wouldn't recommend it for use with headphones, which is a shame considering this is the only decent optical audio converter I could find for a reasonable price. THERE IS NOISE created by this box as is standard with most cheap audio equipment, however, the way this works is by cutting off the audio completely when there isn't any sound playing. This means you'll only hear the static when the volume of something is really low, like music fading in or out, or for about a full second after everything goes quiet, and even the smallest amount of ambient noise you can't even hear will keep it on. This isn't really a problem with speakers, but with my headphone amp it's noticeable. Also, every time the audio is cut off it creates an ANNOYING little pop like when you flip a switch to cut something off that your headphones are plugged into. When playing a game or watching a movie this isn't really a problem, but when I was browsing a menu every time I hit a button and there was a *click* sound as the menu scrolled, the sound would play, there would be about a second of hiss, and then a little pop and everything would go silent, and it is extremely annoying to me, someone used to crystal clear audio through a wireless headset or even through the TV's speakers. ALSO, there IS a high-pitched whine like in most cheap audio equipment, but I can only hear it when I turn my amp up louder than I ever would for listening. Also, I have good hearing, so I can even hear it just enough to give me a headache when I have the sound turned up just to the level of being loud but not painful when everything goes silent, but if movie or game is making sound, or if I turn down the volume to a moderate listening level then you can't hear the whine. Ultimately it's just that when you're doing something quiet it can be annoying and ruin the atmosphere, but for most applications this will work fine. Again, my complaints are mainly for use with a headphone amp. An added plus would be that the volume out of this box is really loud, so you won't have to amplify the signal as much as you usually might which keeps down the static from this box and an amp. I don't think I will return it just because I can't find anything better to replace this with. Side note: it works fine with an HDMI switch or matrix (at least the one I have) which some devices have trouble doing, although this is optical, so it doesn't actually connect to anything, so I guess it would be surprising if there was a problem... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2016 by Skyler

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