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🎶 Elevate Your Audio Game — Don’t Just Hear It, Feel It!
The PROZOR DAC Converter transforms digital optical and coaxial audio signals into high-quality analog output with a professional-grade 192kHz sampling rate. Featuring plug-and-play USB power, gold-plated connectors, and a durable aluminum casing, it delivers clear, distortion-free stereo sound for HDTVs, gaming consoles, and Blu-ray players. Ideal for millennials seeking premium audio clarity and seamless integration in their home or office setups.














| ASIN | B00KNNSKV0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1 in Digital-Analog Converters |
| Brand | PROZOR |
| Compatible Devices | Blu-ray player, HD DVD, PS3, Xbox |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 42,430 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00738759979185 |
| Included Components | 1xDAC Converter, 1 x Optical Cable(3ft/1m), 1 x User Manual, 1 x USB Power Cable |
| Interface | Optical, RCA |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 29L x 22W millimetres |
| Item Type Name | PROZOR 192kHz DAC Converter Digital SPDIF Toslink to Analog Stereo Audio R/L Converter Adapter with Optical Cable Compatible with PS3 HD DVD PS4 Sky HD Blu-ray |
| Item Weight | 91 g |
| Manufacturer | PROZOR |
| Manufacturer Part Number | DAC01s |
| Material | Aluminum Alloy |
| Maximum Supply Voltage | 5 Volts (DC) |
| Maximum supply voltage | 5 Volts (DC) |
| Minimum Supply Voltage | 5 Volts (DC) |
| Minimum supply voltage | 5 Volts (DC) |
| Model Number | DAC01s |
| Mounting Type | Cable Mount |
| Mounting type | Cable Mount |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Number of Pins | 6 |
| Number of pins | 6 |
| Product Warranty | 18 Months |
| UPC | 738759979185 753807580250 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 85 Degrees Celsius |
| Upper temperature rating | 85 Degrees Celsius |
M**D
A cheap fix for awful TV sound
Works as it should and was easy to connect up. Sound quality is excellent through a decent amp, just moved some speakers around to make it more surround and it was good to go. A basic surround sound set up was more than ten times the price so as far as I am concerned it is a total win. I was a little concerned because it needed a 10m cable to reach the amp, but it is all fine. The TV it is connected to had awful sound quality, buzzy and tinny, most of the time the volume had to be kept below 10% or the distortion made it unbearable. Now it can be cranked up until the windows are shaking and is still clear, we have spent the afternoon watching music videos and I am looking forward to watching some shows without having the subtitles on. If I am going to be picky, a little more wire on the connector and the power lead would have been handy, but overall for the price I can't fault it.
R**T
Perfect solution
Bought this for a projector at work to split audio out to some 'phones. Works perfectly, has all required connectors and the case is made of metal which suggests it will be durable.
M**M
It works but.......
I need this to connect a TV to my stereo, and it does work, but the audio is a bit low. There's no way I can see to adjust it, but the output is much lower than my other equipment, so every now and again I'll forget when changing devices and get blasted by something louder. Build quality seems to be good and it's nice and small. It runs no problem from my TV's USB socket, and apart from the low sound, it's good.
T**Y
It's simple and works
Arrived a day earlier than quoted, within 5 minutes or so, connected to the TV via the optical cable. Connected to my ancient 5.1 system via RCA Set the right output option on the TV & bingo - worked first time. Even the sound sounds better than it did with my previous TV - don't know if its the unit or TV or just moderenity. Whatever the reason, im well happy with the DAC unit. Powered up
S**Y
Does the job. Good quality construction. And comes with optical cable and USB Type-A power cable.
I needed this because I have a Samsung TV which has awful audio. I have a Bose home speaker which has Bluetooth, but there are lip-sync issues, so the only other supported option was to use the optical output from the TV, and use this converter box to go into the analog 'Aux In' connection on the Bose device. It works fine, but you'll have to set the TV to always output in 'PCM' mode, otherwise the audio will disappear when watching certain programs using a different encoding. The audio quality is pretty reasonable (you wouldn't expect top Hi-Fi from such an adapter, but it's certainly way better than listening through the built-in speaker inside most TVs). A slight issue is that the audio level is no longer adjustable from the TV remote control, but that's not a fault of the adapter. The adapter is well built, in a folded metal enclosure. The attached photo shows what is inside, for those curious about what integrated circuits are used. I liked that the device comes with an optical cable, and a power supply cable (USB Type A). Many TVs have a USB socket, so that can provide the power. Note that the product does not come with any analog audio cable. You'll have to purchase a phono (RCA) cable separately.
A**Y
PROZOR DAC Digital SPDIF Toslink to Analog Audio Converter Make Your Old Stereo System Play Digital Sources.
Got this little gizmo, because the CD player in my Panasonic SA-AKX52 hi fii had packed up. My choice was try and repair or replace the CD player, buy a separate player, for which I would need another electric socket or find a way to get my Sony BDPS4100 Smart 3D Blu-ray Disc Player to play through my non smart hi-fi so I could use that to listen to CDs. Problem was, my BD player, only had a digital coaxial output and my LG TV only had one SPDIF/Toslink digital output. My hi-fi had neither of these as inputs. I already had my Tivo box connected to my hi-fi by a scart multi connector, which also converted the audio, to standard stereo audio phono/RCA plugs, which then connected to the hi-fi. The blu ray player and TiVo were connected to the LG TV by HDMI leads. This little box solved and simplified, the whole mess. It comes with two leads one USB to DC barrel type connector cable and one optical (also known as SPDIF or Toslink) cable. What you do is plug the USB lead into a USB socket on your TV. (If your TV doesn't have one, you will have to get a separate one that plugs into the mains or use a USB socket from another device such as a play station, lap top etc.) The USB supplies the power (5 volts) to the unit. A red light will come on, telling you the unit is now receiving power. Then you plug the the SPDIF/Toslink lead into your TV and the other end into the Prozor DAC unit.. Then using two standard audio phono/RCA leads, connect the phono sockets on the unit, to the phono/RCA /Aux IN sockets on your hi-fi. (These phono/RCA leads DON'T come with the unit, you have to supply these yourself) That's it... Now any digital audio, that is coming into your TV from HDMI connectors or other inputs, will be output to the unit from your TV converted to analogue and sent to your non-digital hifi.. Before, when I had my TiVo connected to the hi-fi by scart, when I used my blu ray player, I had to use my less than ideal TV speakers to listen to the audio on films, as the blu ray player had no scart or phono out sockets. Now I can use my hi-fi speakers if I want to. I am only using the SPDIF/Toslink socket on the unit, to connect to my TV and hence Blu Ray player and TiVo box, to my hi-fi. It also has a digital coaxial socket, so if I wished, I could connect my blu ray or any other device with a coaxial digital out socket, directly to the unit and hence to the non-smart analogue hi-fi if I wanted to. It has an autosense input selection, which prioritise the SPDIF/Toslink connectio, so this must be disabled/disconnected to use the digital coaxial one. Very pleased with this device. Unit itself, is sturdy and well made, leads are not particularly long (not an issue if you are plugging them both into the same TV) The SPDIF/Toslink lead, is maybe not the sturdiest I have ever seen but if you are not going to be plugging and unplugging it a lot, then that shouldn't be an issue. With digital leads, they either work or they don't, they are not like analogue leads where you sometimes get a bit of power through but not ALL of it. with digital leads you get ALL or NONE. These worked right away no problems whatsoever. Sound quality, seems very good. I played various sources, through the unit. CD, mp3s from USB stick, SD card, from USB converter,YouTube etc and they all worked. The levels seemed fairly consistent, going to the hi-fi and of course you control the main volume from that volume control, there is no volume control on the unit. All in all very pleased with this little device.
K**L
Low volume output
The volume of this is not loud in fact with my amp on full it still wasn’t loud.i payed a fair price for what I brought thinking it would be better that others,but it’s not!
R**V
Optical results in no volume control with TV remote and there is no remote control with this DAC.
It worked really well. However, I had to return it back as there is no remote control and, hence, no volume control when using with optical.
P**L
Perfect geluid met tv-ontvanger
Perfecte en goedkopere oplossing voor de tv-ontvanger die KPN nu levert en die geen jack aansluiting heeft. Geluid gaat via optische aansluiting naar deze omvormer en dan naar mijn versterker. Kwalitatief zeer goed, zelfs veel beter dan met de vorige tv-ontvanger die wel een jack aansluiting had.
A**N
Prisvärd.
Bra ljud, väldigt prisvärd. Men jag använder den i bilen och det blir ett surrande ljud när anläggningen slås av.
B**.
Preiswerter, ordentlicher DAC
Den DA-Wandler von Prozor fand ich wegen des Preises sehr interessant, daher habe ich ihm nach etwas Bedenkzeit eine Chance gegeben. Ich bin absolut zufrieden mit dem Produkt und führe nun weiter aus: Der Wandler kommt in einer bedruckten Umverpackung und durch Inlay gesichert an. Im Lieferumfang ist die Einheit selbst, sowie auch ein Anschlusskabel von "Barrell" zu USB für die Stromversorgung (hier ist kein Steckdosenadapter inbegriffen, jedoch dürfte den beinahe jeder irgendwo herumliegen haben). Was ich beim Kauf nicht beachtet hatte, freute mich bei Erhalt umso mehr: Es wird ein kurzes Toslinkkabel mitgeliefert, sodass hier ein etwaiger Zukauf entfällt. Eine Anleitung brauchte ich bei einem nicht-einstellbaren Gerät nicht zu wälzen, jedoch liegt dennoch hier eine bei, welche auf etwaige Anwendungsprobleme Bezug nimmt. Mein Anwendungsgebiet für den Adapter ist vielleicht etwas atypisch: Ich habe eine Playstation 2, welche über eine Toslinkschnittstelle für digitales Audio verfügt. Da der Röhrenfernseher, an welchem ich die Konsole betreibe a) Mono läuft und b) es beim Abgriff des Audios via Kabel hier zuviel Störeinstreuungen gibt, wollte ich den Ton direkt durch die Konsole abnehmen und einem kleinen günstigen Hifi-Setup zuführen. - Der Anschluss des Prozor DACs war natürlich leicht (Verbindung mit dem Lightpipe-Kabel herstellen, im Konsolenmenu den digitalen Audioausgang aktivieren und den DAC mit Strom versorgen). Der DAC funktionierte direkt wunderbar, sowohl funktionsseitig als auch im Hinblick auf die Stabilität von Gehäuse und Anschlüssen. Störsignale konnte ich weder beim Anschluss für die Kopfhörer, noch bei der Lineverbindung via Cinch-Kabeln feststellen, sodass ich "kristallklares Audio" in meiner aufgesetzten Audiokette erhielt (PS2 > DAC > Miniverstärker > Vintage-Lautsprecher). Den Koaxial-Eingang wiederum konnte ich hier nicht testen, da ich weder Kabel noch Geräte mich ebendiesen Anschlüssen habe. - Ob der Sound absolut perfekt gewandelt wird, kann ich ohne teures Richt- und Messequipment fairerweise nicht sagen. Somit ist dieser DAC für den schmalen Geldbeutel wirklich eine sehr gute Investition gewesen. Was ich dennoch für interessierte Käufer anmerken kann: 1) Der Kopfhöreranschluss im DAC verfügt nicht über eine eigene Lautstärkeregelung, wer also Kopfhörer anschließt, sollte hier entweder via separaten Kopfhörerverstärker eine Verbindung herstellen oder hat einen Kopfhörer mit integrierten, regelbaren Verstärker. Alternativ ließe sich ein passiver Inline-Adapter für Stereokopfhörer zwischenschalten, jedoch sind diese erfahrungsgemäß billig verarbeitet und das Matching der Kanäle suboptimal. 2) Der DAC an sich hat keinen eigenen Einschaltknopf: Wenn er Strom erhält, ist er auch eingeschaltet. Ich finde das nicht wirklich relevant, jedoch gibt es sicher auch Anwender, welche diese Funktion vermissen würden. Mein Endfazit also, sollte es zuvor nicht erkennbar geworden sein: Ich bin total zufrieden mit dem Gerät, da es unkompliziert tut, was ich erwarte. Ich habe bei diesem Preis nicht mit der sehr sauberen, stabilen Verarbeitung gerechnet, sodass das für mich als Pluspunkt gilt.
A**E
Rapport qualité prix
Fonctionne super bien avec un casque sennheiser
A**S
Très pratique
Très facile à l emploi ,un bémol pas d interrupteur pour le courant
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