Coax/Toslink adapter?
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I picked up an apex to add to my home theater just for region free play, so I will only use it occasionally- but I ran into a problem. I thought that the RF input on my reciever was where i hookced that up, but after reading the manual I figured out I was wrong. I did not realize there were actually 3 connector types for Digital sound. Toslink, Digital Coax and RF. Well that put a little wrinkle in my plan. Is there anything I can do short of buying a new receiver. I have plenty of toslink connections but no digital coax. I just hate to listen to stuff in prologic if I don't have to.
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I found one at: http://www.midiman.net/index.html
I have not purchased it due to the cost.. if you find one for less please let me know
I have not purchased it due to the cost.. if you find one for less please let me know
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Why must all the cool gear be so expensive?
This box is a fantastic idea- but $500???
Hopefully we can find something cheaper. I could have just chipped my Pioneer and bought a PAL -> NTSC converter for that much.
This box is a fantastic idea- but $500???
Hopefully we can find something cheaper. I could have just chipped my Pioneer and bought a PAL -> NTSC converter for that much.




