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Review Summary
2012-01-20T19:00:00
Thank-you very much. I took a chance this would work and it did! I thought for sure we were going to have to pay a lot more and not be nearly as satisfied. The products arrived in less than the 10 days advertised, despite them being order between Christmas and New Years.
DW

2012-01-09T19:00:00
Just what i was looking for. For PlayStation 3, Apple TV, and cable box into one optical input on BOSE Lifestyle 28. Easy to use and install. It only took me 2 minutes to finish installing.
Rick

2011-07-20T20:00:00
I have the selector switch bringing TV and DVD audio to my amplifier. Works great. Much easier than unhooking the digital audio wires and switching them back and forth; easier on me and on the wires.
REJCS

2011-07-12T20:00:00
This product is great. I needed a few extra SPDIF ports to hookup components (I have a ton of components) to my receiver. I started with a TOSLINK 1-2 splitter but it sucked and didn't work. I replaced it with this product in a matter of seconds and it works great. No complaints here...Recommend to those in need of some extra SPDIF ports.
Jayblades

2011-07-04T20:00:00
Since I now have several sources to output digital audio, and only one input to my sound system, I was searching for something just like this. This seemed ideal, and at first was working pretty well. But, when switching from one device to another the switch did not make the new connection very solidly, and I had to wiggle the dial to clean up the noise. This degenerated to the point where I had to unplug and replug the input to get a solid connection and clear the 'static'. Then, for some unknown reason, when I changed cable providers again, the output from the Time-Warner DVR would not go through the switch at all. (Same exact model of DVR, same cables I was using before. very mysterious.) So, I'm back to plugging and unplugging each device every time. However, the switch is making a nice weight to put the loose end of the unplugged cable under to keep it handy.
barry

2011-05-12T20:00:00
My home theater system has only 2 optical digital audio inputs and I needed a third to accommodate my new Apple TV device. The Toslink switch fills that void quite nicely. I can now easily select audio inputs to suit without having to manually swap cables. So far (3 weeks into it), the switch performs as advertised and I am very pleased with it. It is physically bigger than expected, but its convenience outweights its larger footprint for sure.
Trashbuster

2011-04-15T20:00:00
I use this selector for three PC Monintor's Audio Systems and works very nicely...
Hank

2011-02-27T19:00:00
I read on line that someone had trouble getting his switch to work. I have put two of them back to back, inputs in one, to outputs from the other. What works works, but 4 of the 9 things I am trying to connect won't work - no audio when the switch knobs are in correct position. This is not so much the switch as it is that light beams from one device to another don't always create sound out the other end. My TV won't power my HDMI/ethernet adapter, and my Mac Pro (2009) won't accept any kind of optical audio input. For the 5 of 9 things that work, the switches are great. I just wish that optical audio didn't take up to 20 seconds to produce sound after the switches are set correctly.
andy

2010-10-25T20:00:00
Perfect for use when you have more than one device with optical audio outputs, and your amplifier only has one input. It's small and non-intrusive. The price is reasonable as well.
Outboard

2010-03-30T20:00:00
I have a cable box AND a blue ray player with "optical out" jacks. Unfortunately the tuner has only 1 optical in jack, so this was the perfect solution for attaching both component optical cables.
Ed

2010-01-28T19:00:00
I'm maitanence electrician for Formica Corp. (PLC's,VFD's NETWORK,DATA/HIWAY<ETC) ,but@ home I get to apply my trade to the fun stuff. this S/S is perfect if you got a 52'LED/LCD with a couple of game systems, that you want to pump the sound through your 5.1, or whatever your using.I tell ya when playing CoD WaW2. you can hear the rounds whipping over you head , and tell ,from what direction it came from, awesome!
DoomsDave007

2009-11-29T19:00:00
Great for connecting digital lighted audio cables to central surroundThe sound system. Just switch from TV or DVD player with one click. Three units can be connected without a problem.
The s.

2009-11-11T19:00:00
Only worked consistently on one channel. The second channel worked sometimes, not others. Swapped cables, etc. but still inconsistent.
sharvey

2009-05-03T20:00:00
Works as it should.
Jimbo

Expand your flexibility by adding up to three sources to your home theater system's optical digital audio input. The Cables to Go TOSLINK Digital Audio Selector Switch (Black) features high integrity toslink jacks to optimally transfer light signals and to prevent the wear and tear on your toslink cables that comes from manually connecting and reconnecting cables. And, the compact size of this switch lets you place it almost anywhere. Great for DVD players, game consoles, audio CD recorders, CD players, Mini Disc, DAT, sound cards, receivers and decoders.