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Reddit mentions of Tendak Digital Optical Audio Splitter SPDIF/Toslink 1 in to 3 Out Powered Amplifier Supports 5.1CH/ LPCM2.0/ DTS/Dolby-AC3

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Tendak Digital Optical Audio Splitter SPDIF/Toslink 1 in to 3 Out Powered Amplifier Supports 5.1CH/ LPCM2.0/ DTS/Dolby-AC3. Here are the top ones.

Tendak Digital Optical Audio Splitter SPDIF/Toslink 1 in to 3 Out Powered Amplifier Supports 5.1CH/ LPCM2.0/ DTS/Dolby-AC3
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1 In 3 Out Optical Audio Splitter: Split 1 Audio Source to 3 Amplifier or Speaker at the same timeAudio Format: Supports Dolby Digital & DTS 5.1, Dolby Digital Plus; Support PCM Stereo 32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz and 96kHzOver-Voltage Protection: Optical switcher prevents the damage caused by connecting the unmatched power adapter to the machine. Integrated circuit implementation delivers unsurpassed reliability and fidelityNo Signal Loss: Optical switch use optical fiber cable loss less the 0.2Db/m, Output distance is up to 131ft (40m). Support signal retimingWidely Compatible: Perfect for use with Apple TV, Cable boxes, Roku, Xbox, PlayStation, Blu-ray players, Amplifier, Speaker and other devices. Note: When the product is connected to the power supply, please put the converter completely on the table to prevent the power cord of the converter from bearing too much weight, so that the power cord cannot be inserted into the splitter
Specs:
ColorSPDIF/Toslink 1x3 Splitter
Height0.94488 Inches
Length2.12598 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateApril 2022
Width2.12598 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Tendak Digital Optical Audio Splitter SPDIF/Toslink 1 in to 3 Out Powered Amplifier Supports 5.1CH/ LPCM2.0/ DTS/Dolby-AC3:

u/cjx_p1 ยท 1 pointr/spotify

I'm not sure if this will work for you, but I wanted to do the same with my setup. I have Spotify on my desktop in my office, and I wanted to play music simultaneously from my receiver in the living room. I use SPDIF (TOSLINK, optical out) to get music out of the computer that goes to a splitter. From there, the signal is routed to an external DAC that feeds the office speakers, as well as to a device that converts the SPDIF signal from optical to Cat5 (ethernet) cable. I use the existing cable in my house to feed a similar device at the receiver that converts it back to optical.

Computer--Splitter--DAC--Office Speakers
--Converter====Converter--Receiver
Where -- is optical and == is cat5.

Splitter: https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B0119OKGVI

Converter: https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00CTRUTN0

DAC: https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B006IPH5H2

Audioengine also has some wireless products that will allow you to do the same. I used to use a W3, but there's a slight delay and sometimes it skips. I've heard good things about the D2 however.
http://audioengineusa.com/Store/Wireless

u/snathan425 ยท 1 pointr/gaming

Would something like this work?

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0119OKGVI?psc=1