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Audio converter Nedis ACON2510BK, Black — 5 V input, compact 41×51×26 mm
Audio converter Nedis ACON2510BK, Black — 5 V input, compact 41×51×26 mm
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Audio converter Nedis ACON2510BK, Black — 5 V input, compact 41×51×26 mm
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Audio converter Nedis ACON2510BK, Black — 5 V input, compact 41×51×26 mm
Audio converter Nedis ACON2510BK, Black — 5 V input, compact 41×51×26 mm
Nedis ACON2510BK is a compact digital-to-analog audio converter in a black metal housing, designed for converting optical (Toslink) or coaxial (S/PDIF) digital audio signals to an analog stereo output. With a 5 V input and a small footprint of 41 × 51 × 26 mm, this converter is intended for desktop setups and AV installations where space is limited. The unit provides one stereo RCA output and an auxiliary 3.5 mm headphone output, and supports common sampling rates for media sources.
The metal housing offers durable protection and contributes to stable signal handling. Native support for Toslink and coaxial digital inputs allows connection to DVD or Blu‑ray players, set-top boxes and other digital audio sources without additional adapters. Supported sampling rates up to 96 kHz ensure compatibility with a wide range of audio content. A built-in 3.5 mm output enables direct headphone monitoring or connection to small powered speakers, and the compact dimensions with an included 1 m power cable make installation straightforward in limited spaces.
Place the converter near the audio source or amplifier where cable routing is convenient. Connect the digital audio source to the converter using either an optical Toslink cable or a coaxial S/PDIF cable. Connect the RCA outputs to the analog inputs of an amplifier or receiver, or use the 3.5 mm jack for headphones or small speakers. Plug the 5 V power cable into the converter and a suitable power adapter or USB power source. Power on the connected devices and select the appropriate input on the source device; the converter will output the analog stereo signal to the connected analog equipment.
Use well-shielded digital cables for Toslink or coaxial connections to reduce the risk of signal loss. Ensure the source device’s digital output format matches the supported sampling rates (32–96 kHz). Avoid placing the converter near strong electromagnetic sources to minimize interference; the metal housing helps but does not eliminate all external noise. For best results with headphones, adjust volume on the amplifier or headphone device rather than relying solely on the source device’s output level.
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