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If you're considering £100 on a sound card, then why not spend the extra and get an Essence STX?
I know that's what I have been saying not to do, but I might have been a bit too vocal against high end sound cards. They are very good, it's just a couple of past experiences have altered my thinking toward spending £150 on a sound card. With a decent budget, I feel that an external solution is a better choice.
For me personally, with a decent budget, I'd go for a DGX then connect a DAC to that. You get the benefit of a gaming sound card, plus a good quality external DAC and amp.
If you are thinking of spending £100 on a sound card, then you're already 2/3 of the way to getting an STX. For you, it might be the better choice, as it would certainly solve the problem to this question asked by rids:
"If the OP bought a Xonar DGX and a DACMagic Plus, how would it be connected up so that positional audio was available for both headphones and speakers?"
Rather than trying to connect both DAC and AV receiver via optical to a cheaper sound card, if you get an STX, then you can connect the AV receiver via optical and use headphones from the sound card.
That was one of my original options, to buy the Asus Xonar Essence STX II and use the socket of the sound card for the headphone.
A bit confused now as to the best route to take
