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| quote: | Originally posted by LfmC
Having the worst soundcard + good speakers is better than having the best soundcard + bad speakers. So if you're just starting out it might be better to go for a decent set of speakers. Preferably monitors. But this may be a big investment so you should probably spend some time just making music first. To see if this is something you really like. Also don't expect a soundcard and/or speakers to get your music to sound much better. They will help, but only expirience will get your tunes sounding "pro".
It's one of the best sounding soundcards on the market today. Has DSP effects. Only one analog stereo input, though. The rest are digital. If you're into electronic music it's all you need. I have it and love it. But, again, it all depends on the speakers you have. |
that's reassuring then, i currently have my computer hooked upto my hi-fi (Technics SCDV290) which seems sufficient while playing my music from the actual system. it just lacks when i play music from my pc which thinks it's time to scrap my onboard AC97 card as i get constant hissing like when u play an old cassette LOL.
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