PROZOR DAC Converter 192Khz Digital to Analog Audio Decoder with Volume Control Support 5.1CH DTS Dolly-AC3 Coaxial SPDIF Toslink Optical to RCA Adapter for HDTV Blu-ray DVD PS3 Home Cinema System
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PROZOR DAC Converter 192Khz Digital to Analog Audio Decoder with Volume Control Support 5.1CH DTS Dolly-AC3 Coaxial SPDIF Toslink Optical to RCA Adapter for HDTV Blu-ray DVD PS3 Home Cinema System

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  • Brand
    PROZOR
  • Maximum Supply Voltage
    5 Volts
  • Minimum Supply Voltage
    5 Volts
  • Mounting Type
    Cable Mount
  • Number of Pins
    6
Gold-Plated Connectors
🎶192kHz/24Bit
🔊5.1CH Support

Description

🎧 Elevate Your Audio Game!

  • EFFORTLESS SETUP - Includes optical and USB cables for a hassle-free installation.
  • TAILORED AUDIO CONTROL - Built-in volume control lets you customize your sound to perfection.
  • UNLEASH PRISTINE SOUND - Experience 192kHz/24Bit lossless audio decoding that elevates your listening experience.
  • VERSATILE COMPATIBILITY - Works seamlessly with Blu-ray players, HDTVs, and gaming consoles for a complete audio upgrade.
  • IMMERSE IN MULTI CHANNEL AUDIO - Support for DTS Dolby AC3 5.1CH ensures you feel every beat and note.

The PROZOR DAC Converter is a high-performance digital to analog audio decoder that supports 192kHz/24Bit lossless audio, 5.1 channel DTS Dolby AC3 decoding, and features convenient volume control. With gold-plated connectors for optimal signal transfer, it ensures high-quality audio across a variety of devices including Blu-ray players, HDTVs, and gaming consoles.

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F**S

You Need This To Send Optical Audio Via Bluetooth

When we moved into our new apartment and I introduced the idea of "everything should work with everything" to my wife. She had one stipulation: get rid of the wires, even if that meant getting rid of my beautiful NAD 7225 stereo receiver from 1988. GASP! As it turns out, I had nothing to worry about.I discovered a tiny Bluetooth receiver to connect, using RCA cables, to my old amplifier. Now it was black in play. I found a tiny Bluetooth transmitter to connect to my Roku clicker via mini-plug to transmit to my stereo set. Computers and phones all have onboard Bluetooth capability, and therefore access to the amplifier. However, the challenge turned out to be the broadcasts I was receiving through my DTTV digital antenna connected to my plasma HDTV, which I also won't give up. The input into the TV is via a coaxial port. You see, back in 2005, congress allowed broadcast stations to drop the analog signals they had been sending for free through the airwaves since the 1940s. However, they would have to replace those with free digital versions, daily broadcasts of their one flagship channel, which they had to make available, for free, to anyone using a DTTV antenna. I use the "Antop Mini Big Boy" I got here. Using that rig, I saw every Olympic event I cared to on NBC, for free, in digital quality. The problem is that the only sound output from my old plasma HDTV is through an optical port. I needed to find a Bluetooth transmitter that has an optical input. Prozor seems to have cornered this market, on Amazon, anyway, and the PROZOR 192KHz DAC Digital to Analog Audio Converter with Bluetooth 5.0 Audio Transmitter seemed like just the right tool. I hooked its onboard optical input port to my plasma TV's optical output port and got...nothing. Turns out that when the input is from a "digital antenna," the sound output from the optical port is in "PCM" format (whatever that is). For whatever reason, the Prozor Bluetooth Transmitter can't handle PCM. To make the optical input to the transmitter work, you need to add this, the PROZOR 192Khz Digital to Analog Audio Converter. Now everything is working very well with a couple of drawbacks. Using this rig, I can only change the volume at the stereo amplifier and not any of the remotes. You'll have to get up off the couch now and then. A collateral benefit is that any sound coming through the TV will be sent to the stereo amplifier, whether from the digital antenna, the DVD or the Roku box. You can attach a Bluetooth transmitter to the Roku remote, directly, and in that configuration adjust the volume using the remote buttons and never have to get up, but we almost never use it. That's because the sound coming through the stereo is so much richer and truer than from the TV's on-board speakers, we don't have to make it loud to hear everything, perfectly, clearly, and at a reasonable volume. We use the closed captions much less frequently, too. The second draw back is that having to use this two device system, converting digital to analog, back to digital again and then transmitting it, I suspect there's an increase in lag time. This means that if I stare at the screen like a hawk, without blinking, I think the lip synch is not quite as good. My wife says she doesn't notice a thing, and, that's what really counts. What counts, for me, is that I get to see ballgames I can't get through Roku with HBO and Amazon, which is what we have. We get to see the old movies that are always on broadcast television, all kinds of playoff games, and every kind of award show. And all of this with beautiful sound and completely free.

B**E

Just what I needed

This box converts Dolby AC-3 DTS 5.1, and PCM2.0 audio formats to two channel analog (L-R). The input can be either optical (SPDIF) or coaxial (phono plug). The output side has both a 3.5mm stereo jack, and a pair of phono (RCA) jacks. A short DC power cable is included that terminates with a USB-A plug, no power supply is included. Also in the box is a 6' optical cable. I bought this convert the Dolby surround formats my TV outputs into analog audio for two sets of BT headsets. They both would only accept PCM as the digital input, and converters I've tried created a lot of distortion. Setting the TV to output PCM took away the surround quality of my speaker system. This allowed me to leave the TV on it's best sound setting, and feed the headphone transmitters with analog L-R stereo, and the headphones are now distortion free.

T**N

Limited in what it can do; but surprisingly good given its price

Bought this as the cheapest option of among Dolby/DTS down mixers to see if could force apps on my TV to stream higher quality surround sound and have it down mixed at my end vs. 2-channel stereo being streamed directly from the apps for my 2 channel audiophile systems. This only accepts Dolby Digital (and not the more common Dolby Digital Plus) and so it is still fairly limited. I do seem to get surround sound being sent from streaming apps, and it does seems to downmix 5 channel into a 2 channel sound (as I don't seem to be missing any of the back channel sounds). Surround sound does not sound much different (if at all) from 2 channel stereo; may be a touch wider than 2 channel stereo, but the difference is so small that I could be imagining it. Don't expect a virtual surround sound experience like DTS:X Headphones.The big surprise about this unit was the DAC - it is pretty good for mid-fi audio gear and I can easily recommend this just for the DAC alone. I have several "hi-fi" DACs - Denafrips Ares II, SMSL M500, and SMSL Sanskrit 10th Ed MKII - and this certainly is good enough for casual listening and I only hear higher noise levels when I hooked it up in my higher resolving audio system. The more intriguing part is that it offers a decent level of detail and clarity without the razor blade like sharpness and digital glare of my Sabre/AKM chip based dacs and so is not fatiguing for longer listening sessions. Of course, you won't get the spatial sound qualities of something like the Denafrips Ares II, but this is a dac for enjoying music over critical listening. I can’t find the dac chip specs, but I suspect it is from cirrus logic or TI which usually is the case in this price range.

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The delivery time was excellent, and the packaging was secure.

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Good experience, but the tracking updates could be better.

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