Pro-ject  |  SKU: 18638

Pro-Ject Optical Box E Phonostage

£89.00

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Pro-Ject Optical Box E Phonostage

Multi-purpose phono preamplifier with A/D conversion and 2 output options: Line level and digital optic!

Anyone who wants to use the record player together with devices with digital inputs only, such as home cinema receivers, sound-bars or all-in-one systems will love this little box.

The Optical Box E Phono takes many needs into account and offers a digital-optical signal output plus a standard analogue output that will work simultaneously. Therefore it can be used as the perfect signal splitter 1>2 to play the same signal on 2 systems at the same time.

Another very useful purpose of Optical Box E Phono is that it can act as an input expander, for a system with shortage in inputs.

Last but not least Optical Box E Phono is able to digitize not only phono sources, but also line signals from tape decks, tuners etc. To ensure that the incoming signal is maintained as unadultera-ted as possible, the A/D conversion in highest precision with 24bit / 96kHz resolution.

Of course it can also be used as an ordinary MM phono preamp with line output (3.5mm jack) that integrates in any HiFi system. The internal part of the housing is lined with metal, thereby eliminating RF interference and vibrations, so that an undisturbed listening experience is guaranteed. The Optical Box E Phono is the perfect partner for all modern Audiophiles who want to use their analogue signal sources with digital or analogue playback devices.