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Hi, all. I'm new to the group. I have designed a D/A converter, and
I've been thinking about how to go about doing measurements on the analog (single-ended) RCA output. I will probably use the RMAA software (you know, because it's free). So, I'm trying to figure out what soundcard (preferably USB, but internal PCI, if that's better) would be good for doing these types of measurements. Clearly, I don't want the soundcard A/D to be the limiting factor, in terms of S/N, DNR, THD, etc. I figure you guys must have some suggestions for me. I've looked at E-MU 1212M (seems ideal, except has balanced inputs) and 0404 USB, M-Audio 2496 and USB Audiophile, Onkyo PCI-SE200, and some others. It's hard to know what it the best value/performance. Thanks, in advance, for comments. |
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