| Newegg Creative Sound Blaster Audigy SE 7.1 Ch PCI Sound Card $37 ![]() Discuss (0) |
Newegg Creative Sound Blaster Audigy SE 7.1 Ch PCI Sound Card $37 ![]() Discuss (0) |
Newegg Sound Blaster X-Fi 5.1 SB1090 5.1 ch Sound Card $40 ![]() Discuss (2) |
Newegg Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Audio 7.1 $25 ![]() Discuss (6) |
#1
bradbranch - Posted 8:45 am PDT 07/28/09 (329 Posts)
#2
jkimod - Posted 9:04 am PDT 07/28/09 (180 Posts)
is this good for htpc karaoke? (2 mics in) i have adapters
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Kampfer - Posted 9:54 am PDT 07/28/09 (133 Posts)
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spankist - Posted 10:03 am PDT 07/28/09 (2 Posts)
#1: Yes. I've got the higher end version with the same chipset for that specific reason. It'll do 5.1 by encoding it as Dolby Digital or ... crap, I can't remember the other offhand.
If you have the card set to PCM, it'll only do 2 channels over the digital out, but it'll continue sending sound through the standard computer outputs as well. When you switch it to Dolby (or the other one) it'll discontinue the sound through the normal outputs.
Check that the formats it outputs match those that your speakers can handle, but it should work for you.
If you have the card set to PCM, it'll only do 2 channels over the digital out, but it'll continue sending sound through the standard computer outputs as well. When you switch it to Dolby (or the other one) it'll discontinue the sound through the normal outputs.
Check that the formats it outputs match those that your speakers can handle, but it should work for you.
#5
mephisto - Posted 11:36 am PDT 07/28/09 (2 Posts)
Even a 2 speaker/headphone setup can benefit from a good sound card. Read the newegg reviews and judge for yourself. HT Omega is a new-ish sound card company that makes excellent products. The striker is their entry-level card, but I assure you you'll be more happy with this $80 card than any X-Fi card.
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goldenboyfx - Posted 12:01 pm PDT 07/28/09 (1074 Posts)
But you are paying for dolby digital as well as Dts yet using only one at a time. Since there is no realtime surround upmix ( the game decides which channel produces what) , both protocols are identical and no one can differentiate between the two.
I'd suggest the Monster sound DDL instead, its the exact same thing minus the DTS.
From newegg's description:
"It means you can turn your sound files like WMA, MP3, CD and other audio files into multiple channels, and you have a true-to-life audio experience."
This is false. With stereo sources, what you get is stereo duplicated across the rears and side surrounds and the center is a mix of L and R..unless of course you use dolby prologic which clearly is not used in this card
#7
mephisto - Posted 1:02 pm PDT 07/28/09 (2 Posts)
Even a 2 speaker/headphone setup can benefit from a good sound card. Read the newegg reviews and judge for yourself. HT Omega is a new-ish sound card company that makes excellent products. The striker is their entry-level card, but I assure you you'll be more happy with this $80 card than any X-Fi card.
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XxESKIMOxX - Posted 2:27 pm PDT 07/28/09 (166 Posts)
you dont really need a sound card for speakers. you can hardly tell the difference. its the headphone part that you can tell a lot of difference.
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frankburnz - Posted 2:42 pm PDT 07/28/09 (606 Posts)
You mean like when you go to a band and they are not actually on stage in front of you but the drummer is in your left rear, singer is in the right rear, guitar is in front left and bass is in front right.... yeah,,, just like true-to-life...
idiot marketers.
#10
Towncivilian - Posted 9:01 pm PDT 07/28/09 (1131 Posts)






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