Sony PCLK-U5 PC-MD adaptor

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    andrew1810

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    Selling this adaptor because I have upgraded to a newer one:

    Some more info on it here: http://www.superfi.co.uk/index.cfm/...Product_ID/1131

    I can throw in either a cheapo toslink-toslink or a toslink-mini toslink.

    Only selling because I managed to find a newer PCLK-20 which is better for my MDS-JB940

    No box (unless I find it somewhere) so looking for about £17+post for it, I paid £25 not long ago.

    I think this may also work to plug a PC into a DAC via USB ports and optical connectors as it doesn't use any special software or anything!!

    Thanks

    Andrew
     
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    nsherin In stereo nirvana...

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    Yep - it should be picked up as a USB audio device under Windows 2000/XP without any drivers. I've got one at the moment (a Maplin's jobbie) running from my PC to amp. My Shuttle actually has optical out on it, but it was cheaper to use a USB optical adapter (as I had one sitting about doing nothing, along with an extension cable) rather than pay £20 for a 5m optical cable.
     
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    Excellent, thanks for clearing that up for me!!

    Should say that I am guessing the price so am open to offers!!

    Andrew
     
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    Now sold :D
     
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