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Re: Sound card for a laptop


 

Ken, if you are wanting a card for a desktop PC you might consider the Bluegears "B-Enspirer". I have been using that with good results. It is also a 96 KHz sampling card. Look here for specs: <> Google the brand/model for prices. Usually runs just over $100. Good luck!

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sailingto wrote:


Mike, are all the Edirol FA66 cards firewire? On ebay they show at
$250 - that is a bit more expensive than the EMU 0202 at $100 shipped.

I'm looking for a decent USB soundcard to use with the SoftRock kits -
I would "like" for the price to be in the $100 range (less is
better)... That's why I have been looking at the EMU 0202, but the
SUB soundblaster also sounds good.

OR I just might switch from notebook to desktop and the choice is
easier.... I think anyway.

Thanks to all for comments.

73 de Ken H.

--- In softrock40@... <mailto:softrock40%40yahoogroups.com>, "Mike Collins" <mikecol@...> wrote:

Thanks Larry Seems to be available here in the UK at reasonable
prices -
I'll give it a try
Hi Norman,

The EMU0202 has average performance for I/Q processing. The RX
noise
floor is much higher at some frequencies. I put some test results
in
the files section a while back under my call if interested: Files

KF4BQ.

I don't use my EMU0202 that often. The Edirol FA66 is a bit better
but more expensive. My best audio system is the EMU1212M, but it
is a
internal PCI card(s). In each case I use these audio systems for
I/Q
processing and the on-motherboard audio for baseband audio (i.e. to
speaker and from mic).

73, Mike Collins KF4BQ

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