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How would I go by converting digital toslink to analog (RCA, headphone jack output)

MarkW

Senior member
I have a GTXP and it creates a lot of noise throught the headphone jack. I am thinking that the toslink connection on the back is a lot cleaner source. How would I go by connecting a headphone to the toslink connection?
 
you don't
although you could it would cost alot(but would sounds worlds better)

you need an external DAC and then the DAC to go to a headphone amp
 
Besides the fact that you'd need some sort of external D/A convertor?

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Viper GTS
 
yeah im just looking at the prices now.. I should be getting my sennheiser hd600's soon, and i want them to sound good... where would i buy a dac?
 
I will at some point... I'll probably get the amp before i get the dac... but the amp would bring out all the problems with the headphone jack.. maybe there is a headphone amp *with* a dac?
 


<< I will at some point... >>


:Q
Your getting an incredible pair of headphones that are going to sound like crap because they arn't going to be powered suficiently!
Here, I'll make a trade with you, I'll trade you my sony MDR-V600s for your Senheisers and I bet that you won't be able to tell a difference 😀
 


<< Here, I'll make a trade with you, I'll trade you my sony MDR-V600s for your Senheisers and I bet that you won't be able to tell a difference >>



lol, sounds like a deal 🙂
 
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