How to conect WiiM Mini to Khadas Tone Board DAC?

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Hi guys,

Newbie here. How to connect WiiM Mini to Khadas Tone Board DAC?

I read some forum about using a 3.5mm Mini Jack to Coax cable but others reply that a is not a good option for digital. Another reply says that it should use a Toslink to S/PDIF adapter. So, which is the right and better way?

I am attaching WiiM Mini and Khadas Tone Board DAC ports for reference. Could you send a link of the right cables? There are many cable options when you put Amazon's "3.5mm Mini Jack to Coax cable". Should it be mono or stereo? I don't know.

Thanks 1000 for your help!

Best,

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Gray

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Ideally you'd have a DAC with an optical digital input.
But if you already own / have heard that Khadas in action, you'll know how good it is.
(I've heard a few DACs but none better).
I reckon it will be worth you getting that optical to coax adaptor.
 
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Fandango Andy

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Hi guys,

Newbie here. How to connect WiiM Mini to Khadas Tone Board DAC?

I read some forum about using a 3.5mm Mini Jack to Coax cable but others reply that a is not a good option for digital. Another reply says that it should use a Toslink to S/PDIF adapter. So, which is the right and better way?

I am attaching WiiM Mini and Khadas Tone Board DAC ports for reference. Could you send a link of the right cables? There are many cable options when you put Amazon's "3.5mm Mini Jack to Coax cable". Should it be mono or stereo? I don't know.

Thanks 1000 for your help!

Best,

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The other responses are correct. The only digital output on the Mini is toslink/optical.

You have probably already figured this out but if you haven't the Mini has an intal DAC and comes with an 3.5 to RCA, so you can still use the device until you sort your external DAC.

There are plenty of Toslink to Coaxial converters available, but I have no experience of them. No idea if there is any signal loss. Maybe worth a second post to see if anyone has experience of them. If they work, it will be cheaper than a new DAC.
 

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