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Connect teac ar 600 amp to digital optical output on new TV

I have a Teac ar 600 amp and want to connect it to my digital optical output on my new televisions, can this be done.

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Should be easy if it has a optical input. If not you will need a digital to analog converter with a optical input. Some have optical, some coaxial some both. Do a web search. I know they are out there, just not sure how much.

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