MuxLab Digital Audio Converter (DAC) allows you to connect a digital audio source, such as a DVD or CD player, to an audio-video receiver or TV. It supports LPCM (Linear Pulse Code Modulation), which is a digital audio format used in DVDs, CDs, and other digital audio sources. The DAC converts the digital audio signal to a standard left/right analog audio output. The DAC has two input connectors: one coaxial (S/PDIF) and one optical (TOSLink). It also has two RCA connectors for the analog audio output. The DAC comes with a TOSLink cable, but the RCA cables are not included.
MuxLab Digital Audio Converter (DAC) allows you to connect a digital audio source, such as a DVD or CD player, to an audio-video receiver or TV. It supports LPCM (Linear Pulse Code Modulation), which is a digital audio format used in DVDs, CDs, and other digital audio sources. The DAC converts the digital audio signal to a standard left/right analog audio output. The DAC has two input connectors: one coaxial (S/PDIF) and one optical (TOSLink). It also has two RCA connectors for the analog audio output. The DAC comes with a TOSLink cable, but the RCA cables are not included.
MuxLab Digital Audio Converter (DAC) allows you to connect a digital audio source, such as a DVD or CD player, to an audio-video receiver or TV. It supports LPCM (Linear Pulse Code Modulation), which is a digital audio format used in DVDs, CDs, and other digital audio sources. The DAC converts the digital audio signal to a standard left/right analog audio output. The DAC has two input connectors: one coaxial (S/PDIF) and one optical (TOSLink). It also has two RCA connectors for the analog audio output. The DAC comes with a TOSLink cable, but the RCA cables are not included.
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