🎧 Elevate your audio capture game—because your recordings deserve clarity, not compromise.
The Cubilux USB A SPDIF Input Adapter is a compact, driver-free optical line-in receiver designed exclusively for stereo audio recording at 48KHz/16-bit resolution. It connects Toslink SPDIF sources to laptops or PCs via USB A, delivering crystal-clear sound capture ideal for streaming, monitoring, and professional audio recording setups. Note: It does not support audio playback or surround sound input.
Manufacturer | Cubilux |
Part number | E52-Z10-19BK |
Item Weight | 20 g |
Package Dimensions | 6.6 x 5.7 x 2.7 cm; 20 g |
Item model number | SPDIF to USB A Receiver |
Colour | Black |
Style | USB A |
Finish | Aluminum |
Shape | Round |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Compact |
Specific uses | PC |
Batteries Required? | No |
K**4
It works on Linux, it's cute and well-made, get one for your toolbox
See the photo. The HDMI audio extractor is fine but in a messy lab analog audio gets buzzes and hums. I had some success going via the DAC (box with white and red phonos) optical in and a short analog cable but with the SPDIF to USB the signal stays digital. I only need stereo. Incidentally the Prozar DAC costs 10 quid and comes with an optical cable, while Amazon Basics 0.5m cable alone costs a fiver. Linux info belowlsusbBus 002 Device 004: ID 0c76:1151 JMTek, LLC. USB SPDIF Receiverpactl list sourcesName: alsa_input.usb-0c76_USB_SPDIF_Receiver-00.analog-stereo
K**L
actually works!
Was quite surprised given the relatively cheap cost. Now getting audio from my synths .
P**3
Good product. But be careful how you set this up.
I received the item, it's small, decent quality, compact and apparently doesn't need a bespoke driver :-)However, Windows automatically categorises it as a 'microphone'.Because it thinks it's a microphone, (depending on your system) it may mono the signal and apply noise cancelling processes which will result in mono sound and very bad sound quality.To avoid this you need to go into System > Sound > Properties and put 'Audio enhancements' selection to OFF position. After than all will be ok :-) See attached picture.
H**.
Could not get it working
Returned. To Amazon, great as usual
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