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Discontinued - Coaxial to TOSLINK® Optical Digital Audio Converter

#40018 C2G
Coaxial to TOSLINK® Optical Digital Audio Converter is rated 4.7 out of 5 by 26.
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Need more coaxial digital inputs on your receiver? Most receivers only have one coaxial digital input but have several optical inputs. This coaxial to optical converter will connect the coaxial digital audio output from your DVD player, cable or satellite receiver to a TOSLINK optical input. Don't buy a new receiver, just change media formats and get full digital signal sound quality.

Power supply included. Installation is simple; just connect the cables to the converter and to your device, and then plug everything in and power up. Ideal for home theater, Dolby® Digital® and DTS®.

For your convenience, the AC/DC Adapter (#98011) is available for this item. To order a replacement part, please call us at 1-800-506-9607.
Connector 1:
(1) RCA Digital Audio Female
Connector 2:
(1) Toslink Female
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Features

  • Converts coaxial digital audio signal to optical digital audio signals
  • Supports Dolby® Digital® and DTS® audio
  • Light weight plastic housing

Specifications

General Info
Product Line C2G
Color Black
UPC Number 757120400189
Country Of Origin Taiwan, Province Of China
Application Sector Residential, Commercial
Warranty Type Lifetime
Type Adapter, Converter, Active Device
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Reviews

Rated 5 out of 5 by from perfect, just what I needed. just what the Dr. ordered for connecting my Phillips HDTV to my Klipsch soundbar, real simple to connect and use. very quick shipping and fair price!
Date published: 2016-12-06
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Thanks for haven this part inexpensive and works good 1200 dollars new tv Hitachi piece of junk has a 50 year old hook up and the only one Digital audio out and could find the right converter and a year without Home theater system I found this website and adapter can't wait to use it have bought 4 other cables boxes that are wrong 1st and last hitachi Voice command won't even try to spell it can't blame it
Date published: 2017-02-06
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Works as expected This adapter enabled me to connect a soundbar via an optical digital connection rather than an analog audio connection, improving the sound quality from TV.
Date published: 2017-01-29
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Excellent Porduct! Connects from the digital audio OUT on my Phillips flat screen TV to the optical audio IN on my Bose sound system. Totally saved the day for me and works great!
Date published: 2011-02-22
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Works great!!! works perfect, easy to install.
Date published: 2016-12-11
Rated 5 out of 5 by from I've Got Sound! I ordered this to connect my new LG soundbar to my LED TV. Since my TV did not have an optical outlet, using my new soundbar was delayed. The TOSLINK Optical Digital Audio Converter did the job. It was simple to connect. It would have been nice to have the Coaxial cable included AND instructions to remind one to change TV audio settings once the product is connected. All in all, however, it did the trick!
Date published: 2017-11-14
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Works as advertised Used this to carry the audio from my Philips TV to my Bose Surround Sound. Worked great!
Date published: 2011-06-15
Rated 5 out of 5 by from A real problem solver the converter really got me out of a jam. I was using the earphone jack to connect to my sound bar and something came loss inside the TV and it would no longer work. When the converter came, I plugged it in and it worked right away.
Date published: 2017-02-01
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Questions & Answers

I need to know if this is what i need. I have a tv that has the fiber optical output. My surround has the rf digital audio input. So just to make sure im getting across what i need to say is. My tv has the output with the red light. My surround has the...

I need to know if this is what i need. I have a tv that has the fiber optical output. My surround has the rf digital audio input. So just to make sure im getting across what i need to say is. My tv has the output with the red light. My surround has the input for the digital audio cable that is similar to a rca cable. Will this converter do the job. I really have no idea. I need to make sure i get the correct one
Asked by: Chris
You would actually need the Optical to Coaxial digital converter (#40019). This will convert that optical signal coming from the TV and then convert it to a digital coax signal. You would also need to make sure to get an optical cable and a digital coax cable if you do not already have one.
Answered by: Steve
Date published: 2017-10-06

My sound bar tells me to switch the optical output to PCM format - Will this device provide PCM format to my sound bar?

Asked by: Richard
This device can not change your digital audio format. Your Source device can change your digital format for audio.
Answered by: Tom
Date published: 2017-10-06

Does this function as a signal booster? What is the longest toslink cable that can be connected with good signal quality?

Asked by: Anonymous
recommended length is 16ft
Answered by: Tom
Date published: 2017-10-06

What is the specification of the power supply? What kind of plug goes into the converter? Is it center pin positive or negative? What is the DC voltage supplied to the converter? What is the power rating of the power supply?

Asked by: Kastle
The power supply for product 40018 has the following specifications: 6V 250mA Center pin positive Pin ID 1.7mm Pin OD 4.0mm Pin length 9.5mm cable length 6ft
Answered by: Sean
Date published: 2018-01-18

Will this product pass thru DTS cable tv signal from my Misubishi DLP to my Sony receiver? Is there a cheaper or more expensive converter that handles different frequencies? I am using one I got from you thru Amazon.

Asked by: Anonymous
It will pass DTS. This is the only Coax to TOSLINK converter we offer.
Answered by: Sean
Date published: 2017-10-06

i have a mitsubishi dlp tv with only a digital coax output but my bose cinemate series ii has both rca input nd optical input, will this product solve my issue?

Asked by: Anonymous
Yes this product will work for your solution. The Digital Coax cable goes from the TV to our device and then you would connect a Optical from the device to your Bose.
Answered by: Thomas
Date published: 2017-10-06

I have a regular coaxial cable coming into a tv (Magnavox HD) that only has regular rca female cable inputs NO PLACED TO PLUG IN A COAXIAL CABLE

Asked by: Dick
This is an audio only adapter. You would need a device with a TV tuner inside of it like a cable box or possibly a DVD player to go from a coax (broadband) signal to a RCA composite video input. Unfortunately, we do not have a device like that.
Answered by: Steve
Date published: 2017-10-06

My Videocon D2H HD set top box as spdif coaxial audio output, which has to be connected to Samsung Home theatre having only optical audio input. Can "Coaxial to TOSLINK® Optical Digital Audio Converter" will serve the purpose? Will the output of Home t...

My Videocon D2H HD set top box as spdif coaxial audio output, which has to be connected to Samsung Home theatre having only optical audio input. Can "Coaxial to TOSLINK® Optical Digital Audio Converter" will serve the purpose? Will the output of Home theatre will be 5.1 or not? What is the input voltage of power supply(220V or 110V)?
Asked by: Anonymous
Yes, the coaxial to optical converter sounds like it would server your purpose. It does support 5.1. The input voltage is 110V.
Answered by: Steve
Date published: 2017-10-06
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