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product_id: 48119976
title: "PROZOR 192kHz DAC Converter, Optical & Coaxial to RCA L/R and 3.5mm Output"
brand: "prozor"
price: "128.88 DT"
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Prozor"
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# 192kHz/24-bit Hi-Res Audio Compact 29x22mm Aluminum Case Optical & Coaxial Digital Inputs PROZOR 192kHz DAC Converter, Optical & Coaxial to RCA L/R and 3.5mm Output

**Brand:** prozor
**Price:** 128.88 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Elevate your vintage sound game—because your classic gear deserves a digital upgrade!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** PROZOR 192kHz DAC Converter, Optical & Coaxial to RCA L/R and 3.5mm Output by prozor
- **How much does it cost?** 128.88 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- prozor enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted prozor brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Sleek, Durable Design:** Lightweight aluminum alloy housing with gold-plated connectors ensures minimal interference and a stylish, discreet addition to your entertainment setup.
- • **Plug & Play Convenience:** Includes optical cable and USB power cable for effortless setup—just connect to your TV’s USB port and enjoy premium sound instantly.
- • **Universal Compatibility:** Works flawlessly with TVs, Blu-ray players, game consoles (PS3, Xbox), and set-top boxes featuring optical or coaxial outputs.
- • **Audiophile-Grade Sound Clarity:** Experience crystal-clear audio with 105dB SNR and 94dB channel separation, delivering rich dialogue and music fidelity.
- • **Seamless Digital-to-Analog Upgrade:** Transform your digital-only TV or Blu-ray player into a high-fidelity analog audio powerhouse without replacing your classic hi-fi gear.

## Overview

The PROZOR 192kHz DAC Converter effortlessly converts digital optical or coaxial audio signals into high-quality analog output via RCA and 3.5mm jacks. Supporting up to 192kHz/24-bit PCM stereo with a 105dB signal-to-noise ratio, it preserves audio clarity for TVs, Blu-ray players, and gaming consoles. Compact and housed in a durable aluminum case, it includes an optical cable and USB power cable for easy plug-and-play setup, making it the perfect bridge between modern digital sources and legacy analog audio systems.

## Description

This versatile DAC converter transforms digital audio signals into high-quality analog output, supporting up to 192kHz sampling rate for clear, distortion-free sound.

Review: Effective and Good Value - I used this as an optical (digital) from an LG television to phono/RCA (analogue) to a Cambridge amplifier (which was on offer) to a couple of old but unused Tandy/Realistic speakers. My soundbar was too temperamental using HDMI/Bluetooth or Optical (the three outputs/inputs available between the LG television and LG Soundbar). Using the tv over broadband only (don't know if that's part of the issue). The problem was that whatever I tried couldn't get a clear sound (volume/clarity etc) between different app sources. The has solved the issue for me. I now have simple control over the sound. It is clearly to do with a very good amp and dare I say it a couple of very good speakers. That said, the Prozor DAC is playing its part as well. Audiophiles on Youtube and the like, speak in terms of DACs that cost in the hundreds. In fairness, they are talking about music over various interfaces to the Cambridge and then on via very expensive speaker wire to even more expensive speakers. Their systems are all at least £1K to £1.5K whereas mine for my purposes was about £350 all in (I had the speakers from a purchase in the late seventies). This unit works and costed very little so it has to get a five star review.
Review: 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.

## Features

- 【Turn a Digital-Only TV Back Into an Analogue One】 If your new TV only has an optical (Toslink) or coaxial digital audio output, this DAC converter turns that digital signal into analogue RCA L/R and 3.5mm audio, so you can keep using your existing hi-fi amplifier, active speakers or wired headphones instead of replacing them. It also works with DVD and Blu-ray players, TV boxes, set-top boxes and games consoles that have an optical or coaxial output
- 【Set the Source to PCM First - PCM 2.0 Stereo Only】 This converter only accepts PCM (2.0 channel) stereo and does not decode 5.1 surround formats, so set the digital audio output on your TV or player to PCM before use. Reference paths: Settings > Sound > Expert Settings > Audio Format > PCM, or Menu > All Settings > Sound Out > Optical > Digital Sound Out > PCM. If you get no sound or distortion, check this setting first
- 【192kHz 24-bit Conversion With 105dB SNR】 Supports 32-192kHz at 16-24 bit, with 105dB signal-to-noise ratio, 94dB channel separation and 20Hz-20kHz response for clear dialogue and music. For TV use the 105dB SNR and shielding matter more than the 192kHz figure. Housed in an aluminium case with gold-plated connectors to aid shielding and keep the signal path clean
- 【Fixed Line-Level Output - No Volume Dial on the Unit】 There is no volume control on the converter itself: it sends a fixed line-level output designed for an amplifier or powered (active) speakers - not passive speakers directly. Output impedance is 10 ohms and headphone output is 0-250mW, so if the level sounds low when driving headphones or passive speakers, connect it to a headphone amplifier or a powered amplifier first and adjust the volume there
- 【Optical Cable and USB Power Cable Both Included】 In the box you get the 192kHz DAC converter, a 1m optical cable, a USB power cable and a user manual. The unit runs on 5V USB power via the included cable - plug it into a spare USB port (such as your TV's) or a standard DC 5V/1A charging plug. Note: no charging plug is included. You will need your own RCA cables to connect it to your amplifier or active speakers (not included). At 85g it is light and compact enough to tuck away behind the TV

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| 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 42,035 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 | 0.2 Pounds |
| 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 Items | 1 |
| Number of Pins | 2 |
| Number of pins | 2 |
| Product Warranty | 18 Months |
| UPC | 738759979185 753807580250 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 85 Degrees Celsius |
| Upper temperature rating | 85 Degrees Celsius |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** PROZOR
- **Maximum supply voltage:** 5 Volts (DC)
- **Minimum supply voltage:** 5 Volts (DC)
- **Mounting type:** Cable Mount
- **Number of pins:** 6

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: There is sudden no sound out of left or right channel?**
A: First, check and make sure the Optical, 3.5mm and RCA interfaces are connected well. Or change the other Optical or RCA cable. Please power this optical to 3.5mm converter via 5V 1A PLUG, which make sure this DAC converter has enough power.

**Q: DAC Unable to work as expected or not working at all？**
A: Not Support Dolby AC-3 or DTS 5.1CH Channels, Only Support "PCM" Audio Format TV Setup Paths (1)Settings > Sound > Expert Settings > Audio Format > PCM (2)Menu > All Settings > Sound Out > Optical > Digital Sound Out > PCM

**Q: Is the output signal weak? Does this DAC have volume control knob?**
A: Does not have volume control. 1.If the output volume is not loud enough, can connect a low-impedance mobile phone headset, amplifier. 2.The output volume can be adjusted in the TV system settings.(whether TV itself supports)

**Q: Can't control volume via TV?**
A: Most devices with optical outputs cannot adjust volume, the maximum volume depends on the optical output level. If the TV supports this feature, the TV optical output volume can be adjusted on the Settings of the TV system

**Q: Noise or crackling sound?**
A: 1.Please use a separable 5V 1A power adapter to connect the USB cable to power the DAC 2.Replace the RCA or 3.5mm audio cable with a shielded cable 3.Check if the RCA or 3.5mm audio cable is fully connected

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Effective and Good Value
*by C***Y on 5 July 2026*

I used this as an optical (digital) from an LG television to phono/RCA (analogue) to a Cambridge amplifier (which was on offer) to a couple of old but unused Tandy/Realistic speakers. My soundbar was too temperamental using HDMI/Bluetooth or Optical (the three outputs/inputs available between the LG television and LG Soundbar). Using the tv over broadband only (don't know if that's part of the issue). The problem was that whatever I tried couldn't get a clear sound (volume/clarity etc) between different app sources. The has solved the issue for me. I now have simple control over the sound. It is clearly to do with a very good amp and dare I say it a couple of very good speakers. That said, the Prozor DAC is playing its part as well. Audiophiles on Youtube and the like, speak in terms of DACs that cost in the hundreds. In fairness, they are talking about music over various interfaces to the Cambridge and then on via very expensive speaker wire to even more expensive speakers. Their systems are all at least £1K to £1.5K whereas mine for my purposes was about £350 all in (I had the speakers from a purchase in the late seventies). This unit works and costed very little so it has to get a five star review.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ PROZOR DAC Digital SPDIF Toslink to Analog Audio Converter Make Your Old Stereo System Play Digital Sources.
*by A***Y on 12 September 2016*

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.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ A difficult review to write
*by L***Y on 1 March 2022*

Good point: Price Bad point: needs to be used with 2nd volume control, in our case a 2nd remote for our aged hifi - no doubt ideal if you use headphones if those have their own volume adjustment. Debatable point: Awkard to set it up if you can't be bothered reading the instructions on the tin. Conclusion: Not the best product for our needs The problem: I've given this a 4 star rating, which is maybe unfair as it is good at what it does. I bought it to connect a brand new tv (with no headphone socket) to our old hifi which hasn't got an optical or hdmi input. It works, but as the optical signal does not have a volume control we can only change the volume by using a second remote. If this is no big deal to you, then great product and good price. When first set up, we had no sound output from Ch101 onwards (HD) or any of the Apps, iPlayer, ITV Hub, etc etc. But that's basically because I didn't read the instructions contained in the ad above and on the box. It clearly states 'Please set your TV audio output to PCM / LPCM'. In this glorious tech age I did some googling to find out what was written under my nose. I gave that point 3 stars, though again, maybe that's unfair as the setting is burried in our TV menu, which is no fault of this product. Our solution but twice the price: But we decided we didn't like using 2 remotes (the one on our old hifi is a bit naff, which doesn't help). We've now replaced this with a more expensive HDMI ARC to audio converter which does exactly what we want (still a bit fiddly to set up as only one of the HDMI sockets on the TV is compatitible). This one here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B08XXJ5VT9/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_image_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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