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![]() What do you guys think of the following sound cards and do you have any personal experience with them: Asus Xonar D2 Auzentech X-Fi Prelude 7.1 Sound Blaster X-Fi Elite Pro What are some other good cards? I want a general purpose sound card that is great at playing music, including high resolution music, such as from DVD-A disks. I want the music to sound really smooth, analog-ish, and wonderful, with a big sound stage, great dynamic range, and all that great stuff. I'm leaning towards the Xonar D2 because it has the highest specs out of the above 3, but I'm not yet familiar with the really expensive sound cards, like $400 and up. I don't care about creating my own music, although I might copy songs from vinyl records sometime. The xonar D2 can record at 192 khz, 24 bit, and I'm pretty sure the X-Fi cards can't. |
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On Wed, 31 Oct 2007 02:41:20 -0700, Rich Billionaire
wrote: What do you guys think of the following sound cards and do you have any personal experience with them: Asus Xonar D2 Auzentech X-Fi Prelude 7.1 Sound Blaster X-Fi Elite Pro What are some other good cards? I want a general purpose sound card that is great at playing music, including high resolution music, such as from DVD-A disks. I want the music to sound really smooth, analog-ish, and wonderful, with a big sound stage, great dynamic range, and all that great stuff. I'm leaning towards the Xonar D2 because it has the highest specs out of the above 3, but I'm not yet familiar with the really expensive sound cards, like $400 and up. I don't care about creating my own music, although I might copy songs from vinyl records sometime. The xonar D2 can record at 192 khz, 24 bit, and I'm pretty sure the X-Fi cards can't. Nice troll :-) |
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![]() "Rich Billionaire" wrote in message ... What do you guys think of the following sound cards and do you have any personal experience with them: Asus Xonar D2 Auzentech X-Fi Prelude 7.1 Sound Blaster X-Fi Elite Pro Well, you posted to rec.audio.pro(duction) and so you get the audio production view. They are all consumer cards that people who are interested in audio production would simply not look at. No balanced I/O and their input and output voltages won't match up well with a lot of our other production equipment. However, let's look at how they shape up as audio gear for listening to music: http://www.vr-zone.com/print/5135 Auzen X-Meridian 7.1 Frequency response (from 40 Hz to 15 kHz), dB:+0.02, -0.12 Noise level, dB (A):-95.8 Dynamic range, dB (A):96.1 THD, %:0.0065 IMD + Noise, %:0.0089 Stereo crosstalk, dB:-96.7 Audiotrak ProDigy 7.1 XT Frequency response (from 40 Hz to 15 kHz), dB:+0.03, -0.03 Noise level, dB (A):-95.8 Dynamic range, dB (A):95.8 THD, %:0.0017 IMD + Noise, %:0.0052 Stereo crosstalk, dB:-95.1 Creative X-Fi Elite Pro Frequency response (from 40 Hz to 15 kHz), dB:+0.02, -0.15 Noise level, dB (A):-96.2 Dynamic range, dB (A):96.2 THD, %:0.0007 IMD + Noise, %:0.0047 Stereo crosstalk, dB:-97.6 ASUS Xonar D2 Frequency response (from 40 Hz to 15 kHz), dB:+0.01, -0.07 Noise level, dB (A):-91.9 Dynamic range, dB (A):91.9 THD, %:0.0009 IMD + Noise, %:0.0075 Stereo crosstalk, dB:-92.1 What are some other good cards? There are a ton of them. Search google! I want a general purpose sound card that is great at playing music, including high resolution music, such as from DVD-A disks. DVD-A format runs up to 192/24. Which of these cards can handle that? I'll leave thrashing of the spec sheets up to you! I want the music to sound really smooth, analog-ish, and wonderful, with a big sound stage, great dynamic range, and all that great stuff. Unless there are hidden sonic bugabears, none of these cards will sound bad while playing back digital music files whose format they can handle. I'm leaning towards the Xonar D2 because it has the highest specs out of the above 3, You're splitting hairs. However check the frequency response curves at 24/96 and 24/192 from the page I cited. The Asus card has frequency response that drops like a rock at 20 KHz. It's a pretender, not a player at higher sample rates. but I'm not yet familiar with the really expensive sound cards, like $400 and up. Well there's Lynx Studio, eMu... Google on, dude! |
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On Oct 31, 5:41 am, Rich Billionaire
wrote: What do you guys think of the following sound cards and do you have any personal experience with them: Asus Xonar D2 Auzentech X-Fi Prelude 7.1 Sound Blaster X-Fi Elite Pro They aren't "high end" from my perspective, so I have no experience with them. You might want to post in a gaming or home theater newsgroup depending on what you want to do with your audio. If you're recording music and want a "high end" card that's actually a card, go with one of the offerings from Lynx: http://www.lynxstudio.com |
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"Rich Billionaire" wrote ...
What do you guys think of the following sound cards and do you have any personal experience with them: Asus Xonar D2 Auzentech X-Fi Prelude 7.1 Sound Blaster X-Fi Elite Pro Familiarize yourself with http://groups.google.com If you had done any research into rec.audio.pro, you would have discovered that products of those types are not considered "high-end". Perhaps they are in some of the other groups you cross-posted to?? You would have also discovered that computer sound cards are regularly discussed here (r.a.p) and some particular products are mentioned frequently as better than average. PS: Sily "screen names" make you seem like a poseur and not worth the time to engage in serious discussion. |
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On Wed, 31 Oct 2007 02:41:20 -0700, Rich Billionaire
wrote: snip I don't care about creating my own music, although I might copy songs from vinyl records sometime. The xonar D2 can record at 192 khz, 24 bit, and I'm pretty sure the X-Fi cards can't. To add to Arny's excellent and comprehensive post, I'd just like to point out that you don't need to consider exotic technology for recording from vinyl. Despite what the extremophiles may claim, most sound cards are already considerably better than the limits of vinyl. (And most human ears, for that matter.) Best regards, Bob Masta DAQARTA v3.50 Data AcQuisition And Real-Time Analysis www.daqarta.com Scope, Spectrum, Spectrogram, FREE Signal Generator Science with your sound card! |
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"Rich Billionaire" wrote ...
What do you guys think of the following sound cards and do you have any personal experience with them: Asus Xonar D2 Auzentech X-Fi Prelude 7.1 Sound Blaster X-Fi Elite Pro These are cheap gamer cards. You are not going to find people here in rec.audio.pro who really know anything about this sort of cheap consumer gear. If you are looking for information on these sorts of things, you are better off asking in one of the gaming newsgroups. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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On Wed, 31 Oct 2007 10:29:18 +0000, Laurence Payne
NOSPAMlpayne1ATdsl.pipex.com wrote: Nice troll :-) **** you asshole. I wasn't trolling. You piece of ****. |
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![]() Google on, dude! Obviously I know I can spend hours googling and reading articles about sound cards that I never heard myself. I thought I could get a quicker and better answer from people who supposedly have experience and knowledge about high performance sound cards, but I was overly optimistic since the majority of people on usenet are assholes who like to flame people just for posing an innocent, normal question. All you people just go eat **** and die please. |
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Wow, nice guy! Makes me want to hurry up and do a bunch
of research for you! :P In rec.audio.pro Rich Billionaire wrote: : Obviously I know I can spend hours googling and reading articles about : sound cards that I never heard myself. I thought I could get a quicker : and better answer from people who supposedly have experience and : knowledge about high performance sound cards, but I was overly : optimistic since the majority of people on usenet are assholes who : like to flame people just for posing an innocent, normal question. All : you people just go eat **** and die please. |
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![]() Rich Billionaire wrote: Google on, dude! Obviously I know I can spend hours googling and reading articles about sound cards that I never heard myself. I thought I could get a quicker and better answer from people who supposedly have experience and knowledge about high performance sound cards, but I was overly optimistic since the majority of people on usenet are assholes who like to flame people just for posing an innocent, normal question. All you people just go eat **** and die please. I hope you die a horrible death yourself. |
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Rich Billionaire wrote:
What do you guys think of the following sound cards and do you have any personal experience with them: Asus Xonar D2 Auzentech X-Fi Prelude 7.1 Sound Blaster X-Fi Elite Pro Toys for trolls. What are some other good cards? Read this newsgroup and you will find a fairly small handful of cards that are frequently mentioned. Kind regards Peter Larsen |
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I have one of these and highly recommend picking one up:
http://www.guitarcenter.com/Apogee-E...76-i1125439.gc I suggest you pick it up right away as I am personal friend of the local rep for Apogee and he says they are going up $200 in price next month (for the same unit!). This should be good for listening up to DVD-A. Cheers; Steve "Rich Billionaire" wrote in message ... What do you guys think of the following sound cards and do you have any personal experience with them: Asus Xonar D2 Auzentech X-Fi Prelude 7.1 Sound Blaster X-Fi Elite Pro What are some other good cards? I want a general purpose sound card that is great at playing music, including high resolution music, such as from DVD-A disks. I want the music to sound really smooth, analog-ish, and wonderful, with a big sound stage, great dynamic range, and all that great stuff. I'm leaning towards the Xonar D2 because it has the highest specs out of the above 3, but I'm not yet familiar with the really expensive sound cards, like $400 and up. I don't care about creating my own music, although I might copy songs from vinyl records sometime. The xonar D2 can record at 192 khz, 24 bit, and I'm pretty sure the X-Fi cards can't. |
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On Oct 31, 7:40 pm, "Steve" wrote:
I have one of these and highly recommend picking one up: Apogee-Ensemble Rich didn't say what kind of computer he had, so I'm guessing it's not a Mac since practically nobody buys a Mac for playing games and watching DVDs. The Ensemble is another one of Apogee's Mac-only products. |
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![]() "Mike Rivers" wrote in message ups.com... On Oct 31, 7:40 pm, "Steve" wrote: I have one of these and highly recommend picking one up: Apogee-Ensemble Rich didn't say what kind of computer he had, so I'm guessing it's not a Mac since practically nobody buys a Mac for playing games and watching DVDs. The Ensemble is another one of Apogee's Mac-only products. Have you read this guy's posts? I wonder what kind of computer works best for learning better manners? |
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![]() Sound Blaster X-Fi Elite Pro LOL |
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Steve wrote:
I suggest you pick it up right away as I am personal friend of the local rep for Apogee and he says they are going up $200 in price next month (for the same unit!). Reps have friends? |
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Mike Rivers wrote:
Rich didn't say what kind of computer he had, so I'm guessing it's not a Mac since practically nobody buys a Mac for playing games and watching DVDs. The Ensemble is another one of Apogee's Mac-only products. I didn't buy it for that, but I watch DVD's all the time on my Mac. Games, no. Not my generation. |
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![]() "Rich Billionaire" wrote in message ... On Wed, 31 Oct 2007 10:29:18 +0000, Laurence Payne NOSPAMlpayne1ATdsl.pipex.com wrote: Nice troll :-) **** you asshole. I wasn't trolling. You piece of ****. The surely you know that none of those have *anything* to do with "high end". |
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![]() "Rich Billionaire" wrote... The xonar D2 can record at 192 khz, 24 bit What a massive waste of time and drive space. -- David Morgan (MAMS) http://www.m-a-m-s DOT com Morgan Audio Media Service Dallas, Texas (214) 662-9901 _______________________________________ http://www.januarysound.com |
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On Oct 31, 9:36 pm, "malachi" wrote:
Have you read this guy's posts? I wonder what kind of computer works best for learning better manners? Which guy, and whose manners? I haven't seen a post from Rich Billionaire in which he said "I have a Mac." I don't care who else has a Mac. Who are YOU trying to help here? |
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I was referring to "Billionaire's" manners, and marveling at your display of
goodwill in trying to help someone while said person is telling everyone in here to commit unspeakable acts. I wasn't attacking you, sorry I could have been more clear. malachi "Mike Rivers" wrote in message ps.com... On Oct 31, 9:36 pm, "malachi" wrote: Have you read this guy's posts? I wonder what kind of computer works best for learning better manners? Which guy, and whose manners? I haven't seen a post from Rich Billionaire in which he said "I have a Mac." I don't care who else has a Mac. Who are YOU trying to help here? |
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