Any cheap powered speakers with digital coax input


I bought my wife an Epson MovieMate 60 for doing outdoor family movie parties for the neighborhood kids and families. Premier is this weekend, so I got out the Epson to check it out and give it a shakedown before we have 30 people in our back yard for movie night. I had planned on adding a pair of speakers for sound reinforcement, but just realized that the Epson only has digital coax output for external sound. I guess I could get out my HT receiver and a pair of speakers, but I think I would rather try to find a pair of inexpensive powered monitors that have digital coaxial input.

Do you know of any inexpensive powered monitors that have digital coax input? If not, any other bright ideas for adding a pair of monitors to the Epson projector without inserting a full blown HT receiver into the mix? Again, it only has digital coax output for add-on sound.

BTW, the built-in speakers are surprisingly good, but I think they might not cut it when we have a large group of people spread out across the lawn.

Thanks,

TIC
reubent

Showing 1 response by edo_musica

Reubent,
Was wondering why you wouldn't just bring audio out from the player, so I looked up the MovieMate....it is the player! I also see on the rear there is a headphone stereo jack. So the quick fix is just use at headphone (3.5mm) to Stereo RCA cable into the powered speaker of your choice.

That will give you time to find a basic external DAC, to your liking, that converts coax to RCA or coax to toslink.