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So my personal story: I was somehow unable to use the optical in of my audio interface for SPDIF audio from a synthesizer module.
But I DID have a coaxial SPDIF audio input that could be used.
It was recommended to me to look for a simple coax/spdif switch box and this one so far has worked out almost perfectly.
Not much I can say other than: it works, it works well and without issues if you're in a similar situation to myself.
There's a switch to switch between input sources: coax or Toslink, and the output can also be switched freely.
The power supply you get with this has a modular plug that allows you to attach many regional types of connectors, which are also included.
US, UK, Europe and such.
I haven't noticed any stuttering or jitter while using optical SPDIF through this box, and being able to change between two synths for both coaxial and optical SPDIF at the flick of a switch is a massive boon for clean audio recording and a smooth workflow.
Great stuff, would recommend for anyone with a small home studio.
So my personal story: I was somehow unable to use the optical in of my audio interface for SPDIF audio from a synthesizer module.
But I DID have a coaxial SPDIF audio input that could be used.
It was recommended to me to look for a simple coax/spdif switch box and this one so far has worked out almost perfectly.
Not much I can say other than: it
So my personal story: I was somehow unable to use the optical in of my audio interface for SPDIF audio from a synthesizer module.
But I DID have a coaxial SPDIF audio input that could be used.
It was recommended to me to look for a simple coax/spdif switch box and this one so far has worked out almost perfectly.
Not much I can say other than: it works, it works well and without issues if you're in a similar situation to myself.
There's a switch to switch between input sources: coax or Toslink, and the output can also be switched freely.
The power supply you get with this has a modular plug that allows you to attach many regional types of connectors, which are also included.
US, UK, Europe and such.
I haven't noticed any stuttering or jitter while using optical SPDIF through this box, and being able to change between two synths for both coaxial and optical SPDIF at the flick of a switch is a massive boon for clean audio recording and a smooth workflow.
Great stuff, would recommend for anyone with a small home studio.
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Connected Kemper Amp and Apollo Twin USB
Alexey Tsarev 11.02.2020
Great converter for connected Kemper Amp and Apollo Twin USB. It is often recommended on Kemper Amp related forums.
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A neat little thing
Ulrik I. 14.11.2013
This small but good gadget converts an optical digital (TOSLINK) audio signal to an SPDIF coaxial digital signal. Or the other way around, depending on how a little switch on the side is set. Sound quality is very good. No degrading of the signal, as far as I can hear. The converter is very small and weighs very little, so it doesn't take up much space. The powersupply is bigger than the converter, but still small and has a long cable. There is a very good and easy to understand instruction sheet in the packaging.
If you need to connect a TOSLINK and coaxial SPDIF the Lindy converter will do the job nicely for you. I recommend it to everone.
This small but good gadget converts an optical digital (TOSLINK) audio signal to an SPDIF coaxial digital signal. Or the other way around, depending on how a little switch on the side is set. Sound quality is very good. No degrading of the signal, as far as I can hear. The converter is very small and weighs very little, so it doesn't take up much space. The
This small but good gadget converts an optical digital (TOSLINK) audio signal to an SPDIF coaxial digital signal. Or the other way around, depending on how a little switch on the side is set. Sound quality is very good. No degrading of the signal, as far as I can hear. The converter is very small and weighs very little, so it doesn't take up much space. The powersupply is bigger than the converter, but still small and has a long cable. There is a very good and easy to understand instruction sheet in the packaging.
If you need to connect a TOSLINK and coaxial SPDIF the Lindy converter will do the job nicely for you. I recommend it to everone.
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minimalist device, performes adequately
Tonis K. 19.07.2018
What is there to say about this simple device? It either does the job or then it doesn't. This one works.