The Montego is the replacement card for turtle beach. I'm glad I went this 
route this time. The SBLive had an interesting issue I couldn't pinpoint at 
the time, but now I think it has to do with the real time resampling it 
does. When I'd play talk content through it, I'd have to restart playback 
every 3 minutes as a high-pitch squeal would be not there at the beginning, 
and gradually ramp up in volume until it was louder than the content itself. 
Jaws also tended to crackle a bit now and then. My turtle beach has none of 
this, and I don't have to restart winamp every 3 minutes when playing stuff 
sampled lower than 48 khz. It never behaved that way for music though, just 
talk, but 44.1 is closer to 48 than 220500 khz or whatever is.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Marsha Anderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <Pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2005 7:49 AM
Subject: Sound Cards


> Hi
>   I was looking at a new desktop last night on the Dell website.  We were
> looking at the 510, I think.  Unfortunately, they didn't have any Turtle
> Beach sound cards.  We have a Santa Cruz Turtle Beach, I think it is 
> dying.
> Is there a SoundBlaster as good as the Santa Cruz?  Which one would that 
> be?
> Thanks
>
> Marsha Anderson
>
>
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