🎉 Elevate Your Audio Experience!
The Portta APET0402TP is a premium quality SPDIF TOSLINK digital optical audio matrix that allows seamless switching between 4 inputs and 2 outputs, supporting stunning 4K and 8K resolutions with HDR. It features versatile audio extraction options and compatibility with various digital audio formats, making it an essential tool for any modern audio-visual setup.
Number of Channels | 5 |
Interface | Optical |
J**K
Works and makes my Sonos speakers sound way better
I have a nice Sonos Arc sound bar and a couple of Play1 surrounds for my TV. The sound is good but the surround never seemed to really be there. I was on the internet and stumbled across an issue that many TVs with optical output, only output stereo. What! So I checked my TV (with it's optical connection to my Arc sound bar) and sure enough, it only outputs stereo. It turns out I need something that will pull DD5.1 audio right out of my HDMI and send that to the speakers via an optical connetor. That's when I found this guy.This feels solid and well put together. It's small and its lights are pretty bright but not too bad. Hooking it up was fairly easy but the manual is terrible - it doesn't really tell you anything. However, I was able to figure it out and now it's hooked up and running.I have to say, the sound quality is significantly better. I am definitely getting my full surround out of my speakers. This is well worth the price!
A**R
An absolutely perfect means of switching digital optical inputs
Firstly, Amazon screwed up the first time and sent the wrong item - a similar switch from another supplier that cost about a third less, and worked only about a third as well. Sometimes it takes using an inferior product to recognize the incredible value of a quality item. I've used J-Tech products before and have always been impressed by the overall quality of manufacture. The J-Tech 4x2 matrix SPDIF TOSLINK switch might look like similar, less-expensive items, but it's much better built. The housing is very durable and the electronics are well-constructed. In contrast, the other switch had a cheap metal housing and some of the TOSLINK jacks actually physically disappeared inside the device when trying to connect an optical cable to them. Those jacks were evidently soldered directly to a circuit board without any physical support to hold them in place. In contrast, the J-Tech components are solid and reliable in use.In terms of functionality, the J-Tech switch functions very well and it's easy to use. The remote control works well but not at a distance, which is my only complaint. Selection of inputs for each of the two outputs is easy, and I like that they're independent of each other. That way, one can even have the same input connected simultaneously to both outputs if desired. Sound quality is excellent, as would be expected with digital signals. Overall, this is an excellent device.
J**U
More capable than specified: supports 192 kHz
Despite claiming to support only <= 96 kHz sample rates (officially the highest TOSLINK sample rate), I am successfully feeding my DAC all the PCM sample rates at my disposal: 44.1/88.2/176.4 kHz and 48/96/192 kHz, with affordable 6 ft long TOSLINK cables from PI Manufacturing and Kabeldirekt.I can see the sample rate on both ends, and even 192 kHz works fine. One caveat: wiggling any of the four TOSLINK connectors involved causes dropouts. Play with that if you have connection issues.While the remote has a pretty narrow angle in which it works, the receiver is more tolerant. Pair it with a better remote like the Logitech Harmony 665 universal remote, and the switch becomes much easier to operate. Then you can also define sequences to switch the input for both outputs with just one button press.I do not like that the interface on the device is ordered in reverse, showing inputs 4 to 1 for output B, then A, then selector buttons B and A, instead of inputs 1 to 4 for output A, then B, then selector buttons A and B. That makes it a bit trickier to figure out which input is selected when I'm watching TV on the couch at night.The connectors in the back have the same order, which makes sense if you look at the device from the front since then you see inputs 1 to 4, outputs 1 and 2.And of course it's not the most attractive device. Still, well worth the asking price!
T**S
Works fine. If it works.
Device has been connected since roughly Jan 15 2023. Used off & on between to computers, used for some minor music and/or video production or just listening to some tunes while working on the web. Yesterday, 15 Feb 23 turned on the unit and it didn't turn on. Of course power is plugged in. Still it will not turn on.Bummer. The 1 star is because it failed after, approx 3 or 4 weeks. Otherwise it would be a 4 or 5.Got in touch with Amazon Help and they are letting me return it for full credit.Maybe I got one made on Monday or Friday.I'll try something else.
P**Y
Works Perfectly!
Bought this to add 5.1 surround sound on my PS5 Pro that I connected to my Logitech Z906 5.1 speakers via Toslink(optical) cable. This was easy to setup and works flawlessly. I definitely recommend!
T**R
Useful to switch between soundbar and AVR
I was previously using a cheap optical splitter to control the output of my audio signal between 2 distinct sets of speakers, but it was flaky and there was no support for 5.1. So I set out to find something better. I have 2 sources of audio input: PS4 (Vue) and TV (Chromecast) and 2 sources of output: Sonos sound bar and Yamaha AVR. I have all 4 devices now wired via optical cables, 2 inputs, 2 outputs respectively, to the J-Tech and can easily mix match while preserving a very high standard of digital audio. There are several other units on Amazon that look exactly like the J-Tech for about half the cost but being that the majority of good reviews are here plus J-Tech offers a better warranty, I paid the extra. These other cheaper units may be exactly the same thing. Controlling this unit will take a minute to wrap your brain around, the most important thing to think about is 4 inputs and 2 outputs. A and B are the 2 outputs which can be tied individually or together to each bank of inputs 1 through 4. Only 1 input signal can pass of course, but you can easily have both outputs active at the same time if you wish. I don't use the remote as it's not too much trouble to walk over the push the buttons when I need to, which is admittedly seldom. Yes this is another thing to plug into your A/V system and power on, but for the problem I needed to solve, it works very well. Good luck!
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