PROZOR 192kHz DAC converts digital to analog for optical/coaxial to stereo vs HDMI eARC/ARC audio extractor to RCA/3.5mm
Overall winner: PROZOR 192kHz DAC converts digital to analog for optical/coaxial to stereo
Key Differences
PROZOR (A) is a dedicated DAC for Dolby AC‑3 and DTS 5.1 with simultaneous 3.5mm and RCA analog outputs and a front volume-adjust knob; Wilxisum (B) is an HDMI eARC/ARC extractor that accepts HDMI inputs and passes audio to RCA/3.5mm (and supports TV remote volume via CEC). Choose PROZOR if you need SPDIF/optical Dolby/DTS decoding to stereo; choose Wilxisum if you need HDMI eARC/ARC input and TV-controlled volume
PROZOR 192kHz DAC converts digital to analog for optical/coaxial to stereo
Compact DAC that converts Dolby AC-3, DTS 5.1 and PCM signals to stereo output via L/R RCA and 3.5mm. Includes a volume knob for adjustable output. Customer insight: easy setup and good value, though some report muffled sound and noise issues
Pros
- digital-to-analog conversion
- supports multiple input formats (Dolby AC-3, DTS 5.1, PCM 2.0)
- optical/coaxial to L/R RCA and 3.5mm outputs
- volume control knob
Cons
- one-way signal transmission (no optical output)
- mixed sound quality reports (some muffled sound)
- mixed noise levels (some users report static)
HDMI eARC/ARC audio extractor to RCA/3.5mm
HDMI eARC/ARC to RCA L/R, optical, and 3.5mm audio converter. TV remote control volume on RCA and 3.5mm outputs; HDMI/optical outputs carry audio only. Customers note easy plug-and-play setup and good audio fidelity with no delay
Pros
- eARC/ARC input support
- volume control on RCA/3.5mm via TV remote
- plug-and-play usability
- audio fidelity with no delay
Cons
- video output limited to HDMI audio only
- build quality mixed
- HDMI/optical interfaces volume cannot be controlled
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | PROZOR |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Wilxisum |
| User Reviews | PROZOR |