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The AMANKA DAC Audio Converter transforms digital audio signals from devices like TVs and gaming consoles into high-quality analog outputs. With support for multiple sampling rates up to 96KHz and a user-friendly design, this converter ensures a seamless audio experience. It features electromagnetic-noise-free transmission and comes with 24/7 technical support, making it the perfect addition to any home entertainment setup.
K**.
Great converter, audio conversion has no problems
This converter actually works incredibly well, it does exactly as it's meant to do, convert a digital signal to an analog signal without any background noise or anything else otherwise detectable.It certainly wins bonus points for being one of the only converters with a micro usb port for power (I've used a small, blackberry charger with an output of 5V and 750mA and it works fine), and also having a built in 3.5mm port rather than just the left and right RCA audio channels.However, just two things I'd like to point out so anyone with specific needs may know. First of all, when i tried plugging in my 3.5mm aux cable, I heard a loud droning noise with partial audio coming through my connected speakers, which meant it had an improper plug in. I had to push it in with quite a bit of force that when i heard a loud click, I thought it broke, but then the audio came through perfectly with no background noise. It may have just been an overly tight holder, the piece that keeps the cable in place. But it's certainly concerning if you plan to constantly unplug and replug an aux cable. I'd suggest possibly having a dedicated cable for the converter.Secondly, the power on light, is actually rather bright, and can been seen through the RCA ports, and is noticeable at night.These are minor quirks, and certainly do not detract from the functionality of the converter.If you do not care for the aesthetics and the (presumably) strong 3.5mm outlet, then this is a great converter. Especially as I mentioned before, the micro usb outlet for power and the 3.5mm outlet.
L**M
Works, clean audio, low output / quiet.
Tv didn't have an aux output, my audio equipment needs 3.5mm aux input. Works, but I don't have full volume. I'd say I'm only getting about 60% volume.(Edit) after I posted my review the seller messaged me offering a full refund return. Awesome customer service, that's why the 5 starts.
H**W
Works perfectly but with delay
Works perfectly. Does exactly what I want. I have it connected to my TV and speakers. Only thing is if I have sound on both devices there is a tiny bit of delay, so it sounds like an echo. So I either have to use TV sound or speaker sound but not both
N**L
Good
It does the job and easy to install. Size is perfect, so you easily hide behind the tv. Good quality for the price. Good appearance
S**W
It did not work for me!
I had to return this because it made a horrible noise…
C**R
Small Functional Versatile
The converter just works (always nice when expectations are met). I thought I had gotten a bad one but I needed to change the TV sound setting to have Optical out set to PCM and waalaa it worked!! Thanks.
D**E
Product serves the purpose needed
The audio converter comes with usb power cable and the coaxial wire. You can easily install this without a manual since it’s quite self explanatory. Plug in the converter along with the operating machine, as in my case it’s the tv, and then you can have it output on to an amplifier.The converter is quite small so you can easily slip it somewhere between tv stands or sofa to hide it. It can also be taped along the wall since it’s lightweight.
H**K
Optical continues to work flawlessly
Desperate for a way to connect my audio headphones to my Samsung TV, I took a chance on this small, lowly converter and it worked - It worked beautifully, and continues to work flawlessly for the months It's been installed. I have two wireless headphones (RCA 900mhz) with a base unit that connects to a sound source via a 3.5mm connector. I connected the converter to the TV's optical audio-out (and to ac power), plugged the 3.5mm connector from the headphone base to the converter-out, turned on the TV, set it's sound to "optical", turned on the headphones ( both of them), and viola, I had sound, beautiful sound. This converter is a gem of a discovery. (I also discovered something about my smart UHD Samsung TV. I had thought that it could produce sound through only one output at a time, That is, it would produce sound to TV speakers, or the receiver, or optical, but never to more than one at a time. Playing with the TV's settings with the converter working, I discovered that it can and does deliver sound to both the receiver and optical-out at the same time. [so now people can listen to the TV with headphones AND with 5.1 receiver sound.])