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"Ken Bouchard" wrote in message
et any recommendations on a good sound card under $100 with decent "line in" characteristics? For that price you're stuck with a *consumer* line-in, ca. 1 volt RMS maximum input, unbalanced, 16 bits. The good news is that you can get 4 such inputs (2 stereo pairs) for about $60 with a Turtle Beach Santa Cruz. If you check my tect tests http://www.pcavtech.com/soundcards/santa_cruz/index.htm you'll see that the Santa Cruz is not a SOTA masterpiece, but it is uncolored and the noise level is manageable for most practical applications if care is taken with the level setting. You can listen to how looping musical sounds through a Santa Cruz colors them by downloading files from http://64.41.69.21/product/santa_cruz/index.htm . Let your ears (and pocket book) be your guide! ;-) |
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OK, Arny, gotcha, the Santa Cruz looks good according to your review so I'll
get one. Now for sort of a general question: Are there any measurements one can look at with a simple VOM, or do you need a good DVM? (like maybe the level of the signal going into your "line in") I'm asking because even my "cheapo" VOM has a dB scale. thanks, ken -- 1st Class Restoration "Put your old music on CD" www.dvbaudiorestoration.com "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Ken Bouchard" wrote in message et any recommendations on a good sound card under $100 with decent "line in" characteristics? For that price you're stuck with a *consumer* line-in, ca. 1 volt RMS maximum input, unbalanced, 16 bits. The good news is that you can get 4 such inputs (2 stereo pairs) for about $60 with a Turtle Beach Santa Cruz. If you check my tect tests http://www.pcavtech.com/soundcards/santa_cruz/index.htm you'll see that the Santa Cruz is not a SOTA masterpiece, but it is uncolored and the noise level is manageable for most practical applications if care is taken with the level setting. You can listen to how looping musical sounds through a Santa Cruz colors them by downloading files from http://64.41.69.21/product/santa_cruz/index.htm . Let your ears (and pocket book) be your guide! ;-) |
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"Ken Bouchard" wrote in message
et OK, Arny, gotcha, the Santa Cruz looks good according to your review so I'll get one. Now for sort of a general question: Are there any measurements one can look at with a simple VOM, or do you need a good DVM? (like maybe the level of the signal going into your "line in") I'm asking because even my "cheapo" VOM has a dB scale. IME a cheap analog meter is often better for audio than a cheap digital meter. As you point out, the cheap analog meter generally has a dB scale, which has some value. IME no cheap meter has good frequency response up to 20 KHz, but the analog meter probably has better frequency response than the digital meter. Maybe I'm a traditionalist, but I find it easier to relate to relative indications on an analog scale - that's probably why so many digital meters have an analog-like bar graph as part of their display. My last analog meter broke about 20 years ago, and I miss it. It wasn't cheap, and I got a lot of good out of it. |
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