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Fix poor input/outpu gain on Philips PSC604 Soundcard? Alternatives?
Summary: Can I adjust the input/output gain for my Philips PSC604
soundcard? If not, can anyone recommend alternative soundcards that I can get in a retail store (Bestbuy, CktCity, CompUSA) or online if the retails shops don't have anything decent enough? More details: I have a PHILIPS 4.1 SOUNDCARD DYNAMIC EDGE PSC604 in my desktop WinXP PC. This was an add-in card, because I broke (by shorting out) the default sound card that was/is built into the motherboard. I used the original/built-in soundcard for both music playback and input recording (namely for XM-radio channel recording), and this built-in soundcard worked extremely well for these applicatoins. Now that I'm using this Philips card, both my input recordings and my output playback are very quiet. Quiet enough where I simply can't record anything of any quality from my XM anymore (at least with this system), and I have to crank up my receiver (that my computer feeds) in order to get necessary sound from my computer audio. (This of course is after I've maximized the audio output via the computer's audio controls.) Is there any way I can just the input and output "gains" for this soundcard? Alternatively, can anyone recommend any other cards? I *really* want to get back to recording some of my XM channels asap. Thanks for any help! Matt -- Remove the obvious text (including the dash) to email me. |
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