For mainly music (recording/high quality system)
http://www.emu.com/products/product.asp?product=10447
http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/Audiophile2496.html
http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/Audiophile192.html
I've used the 1212m for CS:S and other games and it works great, solid drivers too.i want a sound card mostly for games...music and movies comes second
I thing the Fatality or Xonar are top right now
I've used the 1212m for CS:S and other games and it works great, solid drivers too.
According to the Emu website, yes. I've only used it under 32bit XP however...are the drivers compatible with vista64?
What? You don't need to use a DAC at all, it connects straight to an analogue amp. You've just got to use the right cables. TRS to Phono, or TRS to XLR depending on what amp you have... The great thing about this card is that it has pretty much the best onboard DAC out of any soundcard around today!another one for 1212m, very nice sounding card. are you going straight to speakers? or to an amp?
just to make sure, as if you're going to an analog amp you'll need a DAC too! (silly mistake i made a while back)
Ahh, If you've got z5500's then the quality of the soundcard won't matter much... You could just use the digital input on the speakers.yes are you going straight to speakers...The speakers is z5500...
What? You don't need to use a DAC at all, it connects straight to an analogue amp. You've just got to use the right cables. TRS to Phono, or TRS to XLR depending on what amp you have... The great thing about this card is that it has pretty much the best onboard DAC out of any soundcard around today!![]()
I forgot to mention, there's no point in getting an awesome card like the 1212m if you connect it to some crappy Z5500's, you need to connect it to a half decent sound system to get the best from it. If you only have computer speakers tho, just get any card, you won't hear much difference from onboard sound tbh.
Doesnt the Xonar have issues with dolby/5.1? It needs to emulate it?
Also isnt XFI's better quality thanks to the higher bit rate?