USB soundcards....
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USB soundcards....
my laptop headphone jack has slowly become worse and worse over time and is now only really putting out signal in the right channel (you can hear a very low amount in the left) so i thought id invest in a USB soundcard and use that as my output instead. ive had a look around and all i can find are big things with xlr and jack I/O and all that, all i want is something that is small and portable and just has maybe 1 or 2 outputs, effectivly just like the normal headphone jack on my laptop. does anyone know of anything?
i use the very low priced M-audio audiophile usb. has done me well. real basic like you want. worth it imo.
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have got an external card as well, but in terms of cpu-load there is a difference between an internal pci or pci-E card and an external usb (worse) or firewire (not quite so bad).eLBe wrote:I went external, it give me easy access to hook up different bits of kit, and easy level controls.
don't think you will find noticeabley better quality from choosing an internal card.
Also AFAIK internal cards are cheaper than external cards of the same quality..
check the juli@
is pretty nifty and rather cheap
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pci has less latency and is less expensive, but some people (understandably) dont wanna get inside and monkey around their tower.
I have a lappy and when I take it to my girls house on the weekends I take the MAudio TORQ box with me to use as a soundcard. its not the best, but it beats the pants off of the internal card.
pci has less latency and is less expensive, but some people (understandably) dont wanna get inside and monkey around their tower.
I have a lappy and when I take it to my girls house on the weekends I take the MAudio TORQ box with me to use as a soundcard. its not the best, but it beats the pants off of the internal card.
If I got a external, would I have to unplug my internal? (Audigy 2)
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