That looks like a terrific device.  I just realized an
error on my part...  I was hoping for /digital/ SPDIF
output, so as to avoid any problem with ground loops
between the PC and my amplifier.

Yes, I seem picky, but maybe something is out there.
Thanks


--- Jack O'Quin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Allan Peda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > What is a well regarded soundcard, that works well
> > under ALSA, under $200.00 using S/P-DIF output,
> that
> > deals well with digitized audio in ogg and mp3
> format
> > (I'm not doing midi here).  If I need to pay more,
> > well maybe up to $300.  I'm archiving my CDs, so
> if it
> > works well with directly grabbing 44.1khz, that's
> > great.
> 
> I like the M-Audio Delta-66.  I got mine on sale for
> around $220.  You
> can find them anywhere for under $300.  Very good
> sounding, and the
> ALSA support is solid, low-latency.
> -- 
>   joq
> 
> 
>
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