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๐ง Master your audio universe with one sleek switch!
The 3.5mm AUX Cable Switcher AU41 by Zhuogang is a compact, no-power-needed audio selector that supports 4 inputs and 1 output (and vice versa). Featuring a durable FR4 PCB design, it ensures high-quality sound while offering intuitive rotary knobs for source switching and volume control. Ideal for professionals juggling multiple audio devices, it streamlines your setup with plug-and-play simplicity and a minimalist footprint.
| ASIN | B08F1ZNSQR |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | AU41 |
| Manufacturer | Zhuogang |
| Product Dimensions | 8.7 x 6.9 x 2.8 cm; 100 g |
P**Y
My only issue is that the labeling is upside down for my particular setup, but that's no biggie. The video included shows me cycling through all the inputs. Neat little device that's easy to set up, and has a unique look. I didn't test it with Bluetooth to 3.5mm, or USB-C to 3.5mm.
A**R
Simple design. I like the interface and that it has a volume knob. You will need to turn the volume up on computer and speakers and then control volume from the unit. Otherwise, the sound will be too low. I like that the dial selector and not just a button that may fail. However, the big issue I have is that when I have more than one source cable plugged in, I get a buzz in the speakers. If I unplug one of the cables the buzz goes away. From research, I see that passive switchers have the issue. Two laptops plugged in cause a ground loop. Unplug the laptop and the buzz goes away. Also, itโs very simple just to plug and unplug the 3.5mm cable on one of the sources to relieve the buzz, but it kind of defeats the purpose of the device. That is still easier than swapping cables to speakers.
A**D
Arrived broken and a day late
B**O
The bottom plate of this device is too frail and breaks off too easily. Yes, I should have known by its image, but it took using it to find out how frail the device really is.
A**R
I did an ABX comparison between this switch and my Schiit Sys. The Schiit had a bit more "clarity" and "presence," but the Solupeak/Gohifiaudio had a bit more "depth" and "definition." Also, this is twelve bucks. The silk-screening is pretty crummy, but...it's twelve bucks. Did I mention how poor the silk-screening is? It is not good. But also, did I mention this is a perfectly serviceable switch for twelve bucks? If you can reliably distinguish between this device and a Da Vinci Audio Labs Grandezza Passive Preamplifier, hats off to you. Postscript: it does come with cute little rubber pad-feet. For twelve bucks, you can't go wrong.
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