PD PDX USB Digital Analog Audio Interface

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PD PDX USB Digital Analog Audio Interface
( RRA5466 )

( RRA5466 )

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Regular Price £22.00 Special test Price £18.70
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Key Features

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  • USB and RCA in/output, switchable
  • Convert analog Audio signals to 2 channel digital signals and back
  • Including Audacity software
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Product Description

With the PDX20 digital to analogue converter, this compact and easy device allows you to integrate your computer into standard analogue audio systems.

This audio converter has a high quality stereo-audio-codec with USB interface and is equipped with a female RCA input that terminates in a male USB port. Can be used in two ways: if you want to record from an audio device such as a CD player, Tuner or Pre- Amplifier onto a computer, simply connect the output on these devices to the computer and set the Selector to In. The included software ensures that you can easily make and edit your recordings.

If you want to play files from your computer, connect the PDX20 to the RCA input on your amplifier to the USB connection on the computer and set the Selector to Out.

FEATURES
Features
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  • USB and RCA in/output, switchable
  • Convert analog Audio signals to 2 channel digital signals and back
  • Including Audacity software
)
SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications
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  • Weight (kg): 1.2
  • MPN: 172.777
)
Customer Reviews
Product Questions
What is latency for analogue to digital. I have devise that does same as this but with high latency maybe 0.5 sec delay. Causes lip sync problem with sound delay to TV lip movement.
Thanks
Question by: Howard on 8 May 2023, 09:23
The manufacturer does not have that information available sadly. Though these devices are designed for PC use for recording, not for TV audio, as any USB device doing an A/D conversion will have latency, certainly units at this price level. You would get better results using an RCA to optical conversion device
Answer by: Glenn Newton on 9 May 2023, 16:13