Question about a mixer and what parts are needed

Buy a USB DAC Audio Converter like this: https://www.amazon.co.uk/ASHATA-Con...hvlocphy=&hvtargid=pla-4583795276603806&psc=1

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Connect laptop to USB input (1) with this USB lead:

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Connect R/L Audio out (5) to mixer using this lead:

EDIT: Checking out the mixer line level inputs!
 
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It would be helpful in the future, Kostas, if you were to provide links to the items so that we don't have to give up precious time searching for them ourselves.

I've found this link: https://www.skroutz.gr/s/31628189/A...axial-Toslink-USB-A-female-se-RCA-female.html

ENGLISH TRANSLATION: ANDOWL digital-to-analogue audio converter with bass and volume control. The ANDOWL converter offers a wide range of connectivity options (USB, Coaxial, Optical).

You still have to connect your laptop to this device via a USB cable to the USB input. The L/R output connects to a mixer or amplifier.

The USB input and RCA output connections are clearly shown in the attached image.
 

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And when I connect the USB To my laptop how will it work?

Note that the Andowal device requires a USB-A to USB-A cable for connection to a laptop.

I'm not sure what you mean by "how will it work?". This device converts the digital music signal from inside your laptop to an analogue music signal which it then sends to a mixer, amplifier or active speaker.

You could always extract an analogue signal direct from the headphone output of the laptop, but the above method ensures a high quality of analogue signal.