Re: hi pitch wine when talking or recording with my desktop microphone

2014-09-03 Thread Sunshine
have you tried to turn off the enhancements for the mic? and when you 
record have you tried moving the mic a bit farther from the cpu ?

On 9/1/2014 9:20 AM, Michael Amaro wrote:

Hello Listers,

I have a dell n 5110 laptop running windows 7 64 bit.  When ever I record or 
talk on my desktop microphone, When I play the recording back.  There is a 
hi pitch wine in the backround.  it is very noticeable.  Others who have 
hurd me talk can tell its there.  I have tried recording and talking with my 
internal microphone.  The wine is not there.  The audio driver I am using is 
the hi defenition audio driver version 6.1.7600.16385.  Any suggestions?  Can 
some one please help?

Thanks

Michael

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What kind of peace do I mean and what kind of a peace do we seek? Not a Pax 
Americana enforced on the world by American weapons of war. Not the peace of the grave or 
the security of the slave. I am talking about genuine peace, the kind of peace that makes 
life on earth worth living, and the kind that enables men and nations to grow, and to 
hope, and build a better life for their children-not merely peace for Americans but peace 
for all men and women, not merely peace in our time but peace in all time.









Re: hi pitch wine when talking or recording with my desktop microphone

2014-09-03 Thread tim cumings

Is the external microphone a usb microphone?

On 9/3/2014 3:02 AM, Sunshine wrote:
have you tried to turn off the enhancements for the mic? and when you 
record have you tried moving the mic a bit farther from the cpu ?

On 9/1/2014 9:20 AM, Michael Amaro wrote:

Hello Listers,

I have a dell n 5110 laptop running windows 7 64 bit.  When ever I 
record or talk on my desktop microphone, When I play the 
recording back.  There is a hi pitch wine in the backround. it is 
very noticeable.  Others who have hurd me talk can tell its there.  I 
have tried recording and talking with my internal microphone.  The 
wine is not there.  The audio driver I am using is the hi defenition 
audio driver version 6.1.7600.16385.  Any suggestions?  Can some one 
please help?


Thanks

Michael

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JFK:

What kind of peace do I mean and what kind of a peace do we seek? 
Not a Pax Americana enforced on the world by American weapons of war. 
Not the peace of the grave or the security of the slave. I am talking 
about genuine peace, the kind of peace that makes life on earth worth 
living, and the kind that enables men and nations to grow, and to 
hope, and build a better life for their children-not merely peace for 
Americans but peace for all men and women, not merely peace in our 
time but peace in all time.














Re: hi pitch wine when talking or recording with my desktop microphone

2014-09-03 Thread Michael Amaro

no its an analog

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microphone



Is the external microphone a usb microphone?

On 9/3/2014 3:02 AM, Sunshine wrote:
have you tried to turn off the enhancements for the mic? and when you 
record have you tried moving the mic a bit farther from the cpu ?

On 9/1/2014 9:20 AM, Michael Amaro wrote:

Hello Listers,

I have a dell n 5110 laptop running windows 7 64 bit.  When ever I 
record or talk on my desktop microphone, When I play the recording 
back.  There is a hi pitch wine in the backround. it is very 
noticeable.  Others who have hurd me talk can tell its there.  I have 
tried recording and talking with my internal microphone.  The wine is 
not there.  The audio driver I am using is the hi defenition audio 
driver version 6.1.7600.16385.  Any suggestions?  Can some one please 
help?


Thanks

Michael

email:
mikeam...@earthlink.net

Messenger:

mikeam...@earthlink.net

Skype name:

mikeameli

JFK:

What kind of peace do I mean and what kind of a peace do we seek? Not a 
Pax Americana enforced on the world by American weapons of war. Not the 
peace of the grave or the security of the slave. I am talking about 
genuine peace, the kind of peace that makes life on earth worth living, 
and the kind that enables men and nations to grow, and to hope, and 
build a better life for their children-not merely peace for Americans 
but peace for all men and women, not merely peace in our time but peace 
in all time.
















Re: Hi,

2013-03-18 Thread Aidan Maher
Wel, if you need a software, then sonar is very accessible with either
the JSonar scrits, or the CakeTalking scripts. If you need a hardware
daw, then you might want to look at the Yamaha motief, or roland
fantum g wich have accessibility up to a point.

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 I am in the market to set up my little recording studio to record some
 podcasts including some of my own music which I have written on the
 piano.  My question is: Does anyone know what mucical keyboard sequencer
 or workstation is most accessible to the blind?

 Thanks,

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Re: Hi i have a question for the liste

2012-08-13 Thread Richard Claypool

Hi,

Soundforge costs a loty of money.  You'd be just fine with audacity.  There 
are tutorials for using it with screenreaders, keyboard, etc.  As I use 
goldwave, I don't know much about the program.


They all sound alike, the difference is in how audio is edited.
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Do you find that soundforge is better then audacity.
Witch one of those audio recording programs work well for the blind.
I would like to record some records.
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Re: Hi i have a question for the liste

2012-08-13 Thread Rich De Steno
If you want to record records, then noise reduction is a big issue.  My 
experience with Goldwave and Audacity is that Audacity is far superior 
between the two in noise reduction.  However, Audacity is a much more 
complex program and is somewaht more difficult to learn and use.


Rich De Steno

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Re: hi!

2011-03-28 Thread Kulvinder Bhogal

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Re: Hi all another Total Recorder podcast

2010-08-12 Thread Colin r . Howard
Chris,

where can I obtain these podcasts please?

How many are there?

I copy in the about window which tells you all you  need to know of my
installation.

About Total Recorder
Total Recorder 8.1 (build 3980) 
Professional Edition
Copyright © High Criteria Inc., 1998 - 2010
Registered to: Colin Howard
To get other great products from High Criteria, Inc. visit
http://www.totalrecorder.com
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Re: Hi all another Total Recorder podcast

2010-08-12 Thread Chris Hallsworth
Wow mate! Sounds like you bought Total Recorder! Excellent! I shall send 
you the links now!

Part 1:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1625623/Total_Recorder_Podcast.mp3
Part 2:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1625623/Total_Recorder_Podcast_Part_2.mp3
Enjoy!
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On 12/08/2010 18:57, Colin r. Howard wrote:

Chris,

where can I obtain these podcasts please?

How many are there?

I copy in the about window which tells you all you  need to know of my
installation.

About Total Recorder
Total Recorder 8.1 (build 3980)
Professional Edition
Copyright © High Criteria Inc., 1998 - 2010
Registered to: Colin Howard
To get other great products from High Criteria, Inc. visit
http://www.totalrecorder.com
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Re: Hi all another Total Recorder podcast

2010-08-10 Thread Chris Hallsworth

Hi all,
I will be using 8.1 for all my podcasts since this is the current 
version and this is what I have installed.

Hope this helps.

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On 09/08/2010 23:05, Dane Trethowan wrote:

Nice but what version are you going to show us as each differs.


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Hello all,
I am due to record another episode of the Total Recorder podcast
tomorrow. This time I will show you the menu and dialogue
structure of
the program.
What do you think?
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Re: Hi all another Total Recorder podcast

2010-08-09 Thread Dane Trethowan
Nice but what version are you going to show us as each differs.


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 Hello all,
 I am due to record another episode of the Total Recorder podcast
 tomorrow. This time I will show you the menu and dialogue
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RE: Hi, I'm a new list member

2010-01-26 Thread Blackwell, Clifford
Hello Mike,

Before trying to give some help, I have a question.  Are you wanting to copy 
whole cds or individual tracks or both?  If what you really want is to 
supplement your personal collection, then finding a piece of software that will 
directly copy a disk would be your best bet.  Try looking at 
http://www.jaws-users.com or http://www.blind-computing.com for free or low 
cost software to perform direct copying of a cd.

If, however, you want to access your music on your computer in .wav or some 
compressed format such as .mp3 or .wma, you will first need to rip the tracks 
from the disk to your computer.  I can only give generally directions for using 
WMP for this as it's not how I do it.  You can use WMP or a variety of free or 
for cost programs to performing the ripping part.

I think in WMP, you place your source disk in the disk drive, and go to the rip 
menu in WMP.  There you will have various selections to make as to quality and 
format..  Generally speaking, the higher the sampling rate, the better the 
quality, but the larger the file size.  When you rip the tracks to your 
harddrive, they will generally wind up in the My Music folder of you’re my 
Documents folder.  I believe that you can set WMP to automatically rip the 
tracks of any previously unripped disk when you put a disk in your disk drive.

I'm going to beg off trying to describe how to burn disks in WMP, as I've never 
really figured that out myself.  I believe you should be able to find a 
tutorial on either of the pages I previously provided.

Sorry if this is a bit sketchy, but the considerations are one you need to make 
to help us give you more info.  Use the sources of info at Jaws-users and 
blind-computing, they're great.  There is an exceptionally good tutorial on the 
use of WMP.

As far as speed of burning, my experience has been that a lower burn rate than 
the highest yields the best results.  I would suggest medium or fast instead of 
fastest.

Good luck starting out.

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wanted to introduce myself. My name is Mike. I live in the western New 
York area, Rochester, NY. to be exact. Although I have good computer 
skills, I’m no computer geek. I serve as a volunteer dj at a local 
community college, to which I’m also a student of here in Rochester. 
I’m interested in learning about how to burn audio cds, so that I can 
supplement my existing physical cd library.
I'm currently using Windows xp and Windows media player 11. To be 
completely honest, I've never, ever burnt a cd before in my life, and 
don't know the first thing about doing that stuff. Sometimes digital 
technology can be very overwhelming, even for a young person like 
myself. If any of you have ever done it, could someone give me 
step-by-step instructions, as to an accessible way to burn audio cds 
that will play in any cd player, using wmp 11? The screen reader I’m 
currently using, is Window-eyes 6.1. Basically, I'd like to know how to 
burn an audio cd in wmp 11 using just the keyboard itself, I'd prefer 
not to  mess with the mouse. Finally, in windows media player 11, I’ve 
noticed, that in the burn menu, I am given four options for the speed 
of the burning process:
1.  fastest
2.  fast
3.  medium
4.  slow. Is it necessary to adjust the burn speed? And also in the 
drop-down menu within this same dialog, it says, “add a list of all 
burned files to the disc in this format. The top-most option in this 
menu, is .wpl, and it’s selected by default. What does this mean? I'm 
looking forward to talking with all of you on the list.
Mike
Rochester, NY.
P.S. Just for clairification, are the built-in utility found in Windows 
xp and windows media player two different programs? Or is the utility 
part of windows media player. I already know, that windows media player 
automatically inserts seconds of silence between audio tracks, but is 
there any way to turn that option off? For example, what if I’m burning 
an album, which already has seconds of silence between the tracks. Is 
there any way to prevent the player from inserting silence between 
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Re: Hi-fi soundcard

2009-11-04 Thread Kevin Lloyd

Hi Andy.

What you're doing at the moment is having your Yamaha AV unit do the digital 
to analogue conversion for you and the sound blaster is purely transfering 
the digital signal from your computer to the AV unit.  The Musical Fidelity 
V-DAC would be doing the digital to analogue conversion instead of the 
Yamaha and so it would be a direct comparison between the two.  I would 
suspect little difference in the sound quality.


If you were using analogue output from the sound blaster I would expect the 
V-DAC would do a much better job as it is a discreet piece of hi-fi kit that 
is powered separately and is built specifically for high quality music 
reproduction.


Regards.

Kevin
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Sent: Tuesday, November 03, 2009 7:46 PM
Subject: Re: Hi-fi soundcard


Hi Kevin.

I had a look at this device as I'm thinking of an alternative to my Creative
Soundblaster 24 bit external card.

At the moment, I have my Soundblaster sending the audio file via it's optic
out, into a Yamaha AV unit.  The quality of the sound is really very good.

The V-DAC has an analogue output, which would simply go into my CD phono
inputs on the Yamaha.

Kevin, I thought that the quality of Optic was much better than Phono?  Are
you saying that the V-DAC, plugged into my computer's USB and to my CD
Phono's on the AV unit are as good or better than the Soundblaster with it's
optic output to the AV unit?


Very best wishes.

Andy.


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To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, November 02, 2009 9:23 AM
Subject: Re: Hi-fi soundcard



Yes, if you're looking for pure high quality playback then I'd recommend the
Musical Fidelity V-DAC.  This is a real piece of hi-fi kit produced by a
well respected hi-fi brand rather than a piece of computer kit.  It will
connect via USB and can be bought for approx. £150 from www.superfi.co.uk

Regards.

Kevin
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To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, November 01, 2009 9:14 PM
Subject: RE: Hi-fi soundcard


Speaking of high sound quality - I would be in the market for a very good
digital to analog converter simply to use my computer connected to a good
stereo system.

Is there anything better than the xitel for example?

Andre



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Sent: 31 October 2009 11:18 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: SV: Hi-fi soundcard

Hi John,

Thanks for the advice. I must admit that I discarded the Sound blaster cards
in advance. I suppose the digital connections will be ok, since a bit is a
bit. However, their d/a-converters don't have a very good reputation with
me. Maybe they have improved, or maybe I am just prejudiced, but I was
originally going for a more high-end solution. Do Sound blaster actually
make high-end cards, or is is it just gaming and surround stuff, like I
thought it was? Are there any good alternatives?

Best regards
Bue

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Til: PC Audio Discussion List
Emne: Re: Hi-fi soundcard

Hello,
All of the sound cards made by sound blaster can and will do what you need
them to do.
Check them all out at:
http://www.soundblaster.com
my best regards to you!
 John.
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To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 3:01 PM
Subject: Hi-fi soundcard



Hi.

Can anyone help me?
I need a high-end hi-fi soundcard with an accessible configuration
interface and that is compatible with Windows 7. It is going to sit in
my hi-fi pc, so I don't really need surround sound or 64 channels..
All i really need is stereo analogue and digital inputs and outputs
and a card that will do the job and do it really well.

Best regards
Bue


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Re: Hi-fi soundcard

2009-11-03 Thread Andy

Hi Kevin.

I had a look at this device as I'm thinking of an alternative to my Creative 
Soundblaster 24 bit external card.


At the moment, I have my Soundblaster sending the audio file via it's optic 
out, into a Yamaha AV unit.  The quality of the sound is really very good.


The V-DAC has an analogue output, which would simply go into my CD phono 
inputs on the Yamaha.


Kevin, I thought that the quality of Optic was much better than Phono?  Are 
you saying that the V-DAC, plugged into my computer's USB and to my CD 
Phono's on the AV unit are as good or better than the Soundblaster with it's 
optic output to the AV unit?



Very best wishes.

Andy.


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From: Kevin Lloyd kevin.llo...@sky.com

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, November 02, 2009 9:23 AM
Subject: Re: Hi-fi soundcard



Yes, if you're looking for pure high quality playback then I'd recommend the
Musical Fidelity V-DAC.  This is a real piece of hi-fi kit produced by a
well respected hi-fi brand rather than a piece of computer kit.  It will
connect via USB and can be bought for approx. £150 from www.superfi.co.uk

Regards.

Kevin
E-mail: kevin.llo...@sky.com
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From: André van Deventer andred...@webafrica.org.za

To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, November 01, 2009 9:14 PM
Subject: RE: Hi-fi soundcard


Speaking of high sound quality - I would be in the market for a very good
digital to analog converter simply to use my computer connected to a good
stereo system.

Is there anything better than the xitel for example?

Andre



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On Behalf Of Bue Vester-Andersen
Sent: 31 October 2009 11:18 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: SV: Hi-fi soundcard

Hi John,

Thanks for the advice. I must admit that I discarded the Sound blaster cards
in advance. I suppose the digital connections will be ok, since a bit is a
bit. However, their d/a-converters don't have a very good reputation with
me. Maybe they have improved, or maybe I am just prejudiced, but I was
originally going for a more high-end solution. Do Sound blaster actually
make high-end cards, or is is it just gaming and surround stuff, like I
thought it was? Are there any good alternatives?

Best regards
Bue

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Til: PC Audio Discussion List
Emne: Re: Hi-fi soundcard

Hello,
All of the sound cards made by sound blaster can and will do what you need
them to do.
Check them all out at:
http://www.soundblaster.com
my best regards to you!
 John.
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From: Bue Vester-Andersen bva_li...@vester-andersen.dk
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 3:01 PM
Subject: Hi-fi soundcard



Hi.

Can anyone help me?
I need a high-end hi-fi soundcard with an accessible configuration
interface and that is compatible with Windows 7. It is going to sit in
my hi-fi pc, so I don't really need surround sound or 64 channels..
All i really need is stereo analogue and digital inputs and outputs
and a card that will do the job and do it really well.

Best regards
Bue


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Re: Hi-fi soundcard

2009-11-02 Thread Brian Olesen

hi john,
if your stereo costs $ 5000 or more then this could be a good investment.

Brian
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To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, November 01, 2009 11:25 PM
Subject: Re: Hi-fi soundcard


Hello all,
I have been doing some digging on vacuum tube sound cards, and this is what
I've found.
I found a tube amplifier that has a USB inter face that bypasses your
computer's sound card.
It has a 24 bit 156 kHz DAT converter.
But it is kind of pricy.
This unit sails for $750
I will get back to you with the link to this thing later.
My best regards!
 John- Original Message - 
From: André van Deventer andred...@webafrica.org.za

To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, November 01, 2009 4:14 PM
Subject: RE: Hi-fi soundcard


Speaking of high sound quality - I would be in the market for a very good
digital to analog converter simply to use my computer connected to a good
stereo system.

Is there anything better than the xitel for example?

Andre



-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Bue Vester-Andersen
Sent: 31 October 2009 11:18 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: SV: Hi-fi soundcard

Hi John,

Thanks for the advice. I must admit that I discarded the Sound blaster cards
in advance. I suppose the digital connections will be ok, since a bit is a
bit. However, their d/a-converters don't have a very good reputation with
me. Maybe they have improved, or maybe I am just prejudiced, but I was
originally going for a more high-end solution. Do Sound blaster actually
make high-end cards, or is is it just gaming and surround stuff, like I
thought it was? Are there any good alternatives?

Best regards
Bue

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Sendt: 31. oktober 2009 20:17
Til: PC Audio Discussion List
Emne: Re: Hi-fi soundcard

Hello,
All of the sound cards made by sound blaster can and will do what you need
them to do.
Check them all out at:
http://www.soundblaster.com
my best regards to you!
 John.
- Original Message -
From: Bue Vester-Andersen bva_li...@vester-andersen.dk
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 3:01 PM
Subject: Hi-fi soundcard



Hi.

Can anyone help me?
I need a high-end hi-fi soundcard with an accessible configuration
interface and that is compatible with Windows 7. It is going to sit in
my hi-fi pc, so I don't really need surround sound or 64 channels..
All i really need is stereo analogue and digital inputs and outputs
and a card that will do the job and do it really well.

Best regards
Bue


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Re: Hi-fi soundcard

2009-11-02 Thread Tim Crawford

Hi Andy,

I honestly couldn't say if there would be any issues with the trends audio 
device under vista.  I'm using it with an xp system, and found no problems 
at all, the unit requiring no drivers to be installed, setup was very 
simple.


I purchased it from a company called desktop audio near manchester, where 
the guy was very helpful in answering any questions.


Best regards,

Tim.

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From: Andy a...@logue3883.freeserve.co.uk

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, November 01, 2009 7:46 PM
Subject: Re: Hi-fi soundcard



Hi Tim.

This device sounds like something I'd be very much interested in.

I've been using the Soundblaster for several years to take the optic from 
my computer to my Arcam AV.  Not too bothered about recording at this 
time, so an output device would seem to meet my needs.


Dio you know if this unit has any problems with VISTA?, or does it work 
better on XP Home computers?  Finally, do you know if it's available here 
in Scotland?


I've been a lover of Creative for some years now but feel that they are 
not longer interested.  This is why I'm interested in other similar 
devices.


Very best wishes.
Andy.
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From: Tim Crawford tj.crawf...@talktalk.net

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, November 01, 2009 1:25 PM
Subject: Re: Hi-fi soundcard




Hi Bue,

I'm using a little device here called the UD10.1 audio converter from 
Trends audio.  It connects to your pc via usb, and has a variety of 
outputs including both optical and coaxual s-pdif, XLR, and BNC.  The 
3.5mm headphone socket also doubles as a line output, and provides phono 
out by means of a 3.5mm to RCA connector.


I have the ud-10.1 feeding a Beresford DAC, via the coax digital out, 
which in turn connects to the amplifier with good quality rca 
interconnects.


My music files are in lossless flac format, and I am very happy with the 
results, with sound quality being as good as, and probably better than my 
Arcam Alpha 9 cd player.


I should say that the ud-10.1 is solely an output device, so if you wish 
to record, another method would have to be considered.


Best regards,

Tim.

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To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 7:01 PM
Subject: Hi-fi soundcard



Hi.

Can anyone help me?
I need a high-end hi-fi soundcard with an accessible configuration 
interface
and that is compatible with Windows 7. It is going to sit in my hi-fi 
pc, so

I don't really need surround sound or 64 channels.. All i really need is
stereo analogue and digital inputs and outputs and a card that will do 
the

job and do it really well.

Best regards
Bue


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Re: Hi-fi soundcard

2009-11-02 Thread Tim Crawford
You'll find quite a few of the newer hi-fi dacs have a usb input expressly 
for this purpose.  You could have a look at the musical fidelity and Arcam 
dacs which I think both have usb options.


Cheers,

Tim.

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From: André van Deventer andred...@webafrica.org.za

To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, November 01, 2009 9:14 PM
Subject: RE: Hi-fi soundcard


Speaking of high sound quality - I would be in the market for a very good
digital to analog converter simply to use my computer connected to a good
stereo system.

Is there anything better than the xitel for example?

Andre



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From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Bue Vester-Andersen
Sent: 31 October 2009 11:18 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: SV: Hi-fi soundcard

Hi John,

Thanks for the advice. I must admit that I discarded the Sound blaster cards
in advance. I suppose the digital connections will be ok, since a bit is a
bit. However, their d/a-converters don't have a very good reputation with
me. Maybe they have improved, or maybe I am just prejudiced, but I was
originally going for a more high-end solution. Do Sound blaster actually
make high-end cards, or is is it just gaming and surround stuff, like I
thought it was? Are there any good alternatives?

Best regards
Bue

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Fra: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] På
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Sendt: 31. oktober 2009 20:17
Til: PC Audio Discussion List
Emne: Re: Hi-fi soundcard

Hello,
All of the sound cards made by sound blaster can and will do what you need
them to do.
Check them all out at:
http://www.soundblaster.com
my best regards to you!
 John.
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From: Bue Vester-Andersen bva_li...@vester-andersen.dk
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 3:01 PM
Subject: Hi-fi soundcard



Hi.

Can anyone help me?
I need a high-end hi-fi soundcard with an accessible configuration
interface and that is compatible with Windows 7. It is going to sit in
my hi-fi pc, so I don't really need surround sound or 64 channels..
All i really need is stereo analogue and digital inputs and outputs
and a card that will do the job and do it really well.

Best regards
Bue


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Re: Hi-fi soundcard

2009-11-02 Thread Kevin Lloyd
Yes, if you're looking for pure high quality playback then I'd recommend the 
Musical Fidelity V-DAC.  This is a real piece of hi-fi kit produced by a 
well respected hi-fi brand rather than a piece of computer kit.  It will 
connect via USB and can be bought for approx. £150 from www.superfi.co.uk


Regards.

Kevin
E-mail: kevin.llo...@sky.com
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From: André van Deventer andred...@webafrica.org.za

To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, November 01, 2009 9:14 PM
Subject: RE: Hi-fi soundcard


Speaking of high sound quality - I would be in the market for a very good
digital to analog converter simply to use my computer connected to a good
stereo system.

Is there anything better than the xitel for example?

Andre



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From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Bue Vester-Andersen
Sent: 31 October 2009 11:18 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: SV: Hi-fi soundcard

Hi John,

Thanks for the advice. I must admit that I discarded the Sound blaster cards
in advance. I suppose the digital connections will be ok, since a bit is a
bit. However, their d/a-converters don't have a very good reputation with
me. Maybe they have improved, or maybe I am just prejudiced, but I was
originally going for a more high-end solution. Do Sound blaster actually
make high-end cards, or is is it just gaming and surround stuff, like I
thought it was? Are there any good alternatives?

Best regards
Bue

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vegne af djdoctorp
Sendt: 31. oktober 2009 20:17
Til: PC Audio Discussion List
Emne: Re: Hi-fi soundcard

Hello,
All of the sound cards made by sound blaster can and will do what you need
them to do.
Check them all out at:
http://www.soundblaster.com
my best regards to you!
 John.
- Original Message -
From: Bue Vester-Andersen bva_li...@vester-andersen.dk
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 3:01 PM
Subject: Hi-fi soundcard



Hi.

Can anyone help me?
I need a high-end hi-fi soundcard with an accessible configuration
interface and that is compatible with Windows 7. It is going to sit in
my hi-fi pc, so I don't really need surround sound or 64 channels..
All i really need is stereo analogue and digital inputs and outputs
and a card that will do the job and do it really well.

Best regards
Bue


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Re: Hi-fi soundcard

2009-11-02 Thread Robert Logue
Hi Brent. How is the software control pannel for the turtle beach Montego 
DDL?


Bob

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From: Brent Harding bhard...@doorpi.net

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, November 01, 2009 7:30 PM
Subject: Re: Hi-fi soundcard


My turtle beach Montego DDL sounds quite good compared to the SBLive I had
in my old machine. It has optical in and out, a mic in, line in, line out,
and a couple other jacks I'm not sure what for. I think those are surround,
wouldn't it be nice if one could just have an extra wave device in Windows
to just use them as separate output of something completely different.

- Original Message - 
From: Robert Nelson rsnel...@optusnet.com.au

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, November 01, 2009 4:20 AM
Subject: Re: Hi-fi soundcard








This thread made me wonder  just what audio interfaces are available these
days.



Browsing the page shown below shows that there are quite a few audio
interfaces available but they are not necessarily hi fi sound cards.



However, it seems that most hi fi sound cards these days come with only one
input which doubles as microphone input and line input and a headphone jack.
If you are prepared to go the extra mile, you might get a SP/DIFF output.



Are we being forced to buy audio interfaces like those listed below just to
get something we can simultaneously plug a microphone and input from a
recorder?



Could it be that manufacturers think that we should be content with glorious
surround sound and not be creative?



Given the needs of so many people creating podcasts, you would think that
there would be more  sound cards with multiple inputs and outputs but it
seems that people who want to do that are being pushed in the direction of
the audio interfaces listed below.



Browse this site to read about some very interesting audio gear-



http://www.electricroom.com.au/catalog/Computer+Audio



USB Audio Interfaces



MidiTech Phonoface - USB Phono Preamp and Restoration Software



With the Phonoface you can easily digitise your analogue sound sources.
Thanks to its specialist phono preamplification, the Phonoface is able to
digitise records at an optimal quality. Using the switching arrangement you
can also attach LINE level devices, e.g. music cassette decks or CD players.
With the included restoration software - Magix Music Cleaning Lab you have
the capability to edit previously digitised music or speech.

$ 79.00



MOTU Fastlane USB MIDI Interface



The professional MIDI interface for your home studio: FastLane is a simple 2
input, 2 output, 32-MIDI channel interface for Macintosh and Windows. It
installs in seconds and opens your computer to a world of music software.
FastLane's unique advantage: a MIDI thru button allows you to play to your
gear even when your computer is turned off-without having to disconnect
cables. No other USB interface offers this feature for this price.

$ 122.00



M-Audio Transit USB - High Resolution Mobile Audio Interface



Compatible with ProTools M-Powered Software and small enough to fit in your
pocket, Transit brings hi-resolution 24-bit/96kHz recording and playback to
any USB-compatible computer. Digital I/O lets you transfer pristine audio
between your computer and other devices such as MiniDisc and DAT. Transit is
your ticket to ride.

$139.00







M-Audio Fast Track USB - 24-bit 48kHz Portable Interface



Compatible with ProTools M-Powered Software, the Fast Track USB is also a
great choice if you make music with GarageBand or other software recording
programs, and require professional results. Just connect Fast Track USB to
the USB port of your computer and you're ready to rock. GT Player Express
also plays standard audio files like AAC, MP3 and WAV that let you learn and
jam along with your favorite music at variable speeds.

$ 157.50



Edirol UA-1G - Portable USB Audio Interface



24-bit 96kHz The UA-1G is a compact 1 x 1 USB Audio Interface that offers
excellent-quality sound via multiple connection options and a simple,
user-friendly design.

$ 157.50



ART Tube MP Project Series with USB



The Tube MP Project Series is a professional quality audio interface that
lets you connect microphone, instrument, and line level signals to audio
inputs to digital audio workstations as well as standard analog devices.

$ 169.00



Icon Cube Mini - Ultra Compact 2x2 Audio Interface 24-bit 192kHz



An ideal cross-platform, bus-powered audio recording solution, the Icon Cube
Mini is only 9cm x 9cm in size! Includes full duplex recording and playback
facility, as well as support for Direct Sound, ASIO 2.0 and WDM.

$179.00



ART USB Dual Pre - 2 Channel Portable Preamp with USB



The USB Dual Pre is a full-featured high quality dual portable preamplifier
and computer interface packed into a compact rugged case. It is designed to
work over a variety of applications such as remote field recording and
desktop/studio

Re: Hi-fi soundcard

2009-11-02 Thread Brent Harding
That's it's only problem, it kind of uses that thing that Creative used that 
isn't real accessible. I can do what I need through the volume control in 
windows, but there's probably things in that panel that aren't accessible 
like environmental effects and so on.


- Original Message - 
From: Robert Logue bobca...@telusplanet.net

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, November 02, 2009 5:55 AM
Subject: Re: Hi-fi soundcard


Hi Brent. How is the software control pannel for the turtle beach Montego
DDL?

Bob

- Original Message - 
From: Brent Harding bhard...@doorpi.net

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, November 01, 2009 7:30 PM
Subject: Re: Hi-fi soundcard


My turtle beach Montego DDL sounds quite good compared to the SBLive I had
in my old machine. It has optical in and out, a mic in, line in, line out,
and a couple other jacks I'm not sure what for. I think those are surround,
wouldn't it be nice if one could just have an extra wave device in Windows
to just use them as separate output of something completely different.

- Original Message - 
From: Robert Nelson rsnel...@optusnet.com.au

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, November 01, 2009 4:20 AM
Subject: Re: Hi-fi soundcard








This thread made me wonder  just what audio interfaces are available these
days.



Browsing the page shown below shows that there are quite a few audio
interfaces available but they are not necessarily hi fi sound cards.



However, it seems that most hi fi sound cards these days come with only one
input which doubles as microphone input and line input and a headphone jack.
If you are prepared to go the extra mile, you might get a SP/DIFF output.



Are we being forced to buy audio interfaces like those listed below just to
get something we can simultaneously plug a microphone and input from a
recorder?



Could it be that manufacturers think that we should be content with glorious
surround sound and not be creative?



Given the needs of so many people creating podcasts, you would think that
there would be more  sound cards with multiple inputs and outputs but it
seems that people who want to do that are being pushed in the direction of
the audio interfaces listed below.



Browse this site to read about some very interesting audio gear-



http://www.electricroom.com.au/catalog/Computer+Audio



USB Audio Interfaces



MidiTech Phonoface - USB Phono Preamp and Restoration Software



With the Phonoface you can easily digitise your analogue sound sources.
Thanks to its specialist phono preamplification, the Phonoface is able to
digitise records at an optimal quality. Using the switching arrangement you
can also attach LINE level devices, e.g. music cassette decks or CD players.
With the included restoration software - Magix Music Cleaning Lab you have
the capability to edit previously digitised music or speech.

$ 79.00



MOTU Fastlane USB MIDI Interface



The professional MIDI interface for your home studio: FastLane is a simple 2
input, 2 output, 32-MIDI channel interface for Macintosh and Windows. It
installs in seconds and opens your computer to a world of music software.
FastLane's unique advantage: a MIDI thru button allows you to play to your
gear even when your computer is turned off-without having to disconnect
cables. No other USB interface offers this feature for this price.

$ 122.00



M-Audio Transit USB - High Resolution Mobile Audio Interface



Compatible with ProTools M-Powered Software and small enough to fit in your
pocket, Transit brings hi-resolution 24-bit/96kHz recording and playback to
any USB-compatible computer. Digital I/O lets you transfer pristine audio
between your computer and other devices such as MiniDisc and DAT. Transit is
your ticket to ride.

$139.00







M-Audio Fast Track USB - 24-bit 48kHz Portable Interface



Compatible with ProTools M-Powered Software, the Fast Track USB is also a
great choice if you make music with GarageBand or other software recording
programs, and require professional results. Just connect Fast Track USB to
the USB port of your computer and you're ready to rock. GT Player Express
also plays standard audio files like AAC, MP3 and WAV that let you learn and
jam along with your favorite music at variable speeds.

$ 157.50



Edirol UA-1G - Portable USB Audio Interface



24-bit 96kHz The UA-1G is a compact 1 x 1 USB Audio Interface that offers
excellent-quality sound via multiple connection options and a simple,
user-friendly design.

$ 157.50



ART Tube MP Project Series with USB



The Tube MP Project Series is a professional quality audio interface that
lets you connect microphone, instrument, and line level signals to audio
inputs to digital audio workstations as well as standard analog devices.

$ 169.00



Icon Cube Mini - Ultra Compact 2x2 Audio Interface 24-bit 192kHz



An ideal cross-platform, bus-powered audio recording solution

Re: Hi-fi soundcard

2009-11-01 Thread Les Gordon
for a soundcard like this, most likely part of the card might be a external 
box. unless they make something that would fit into a large tower case that 
offers more bays. i am using creative soundblaster xfi. and i get a nice 
warm sound out of that. it gives a million options for the sound. but the 
tube one will definantely sound better.


les


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From: djdoctorp djdoct...@att.net

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, November 01, 2009 12:48 AM
Subject: Re: Hi-fi soundcard


High SUNSHINE,
Someone at a loco stereo shop told me this, but I haven't had a chance to
check it out yet.
I will get in to this sometime today.
I will get back to the list and let you all know about my findings.
My best regards!
 John.
- Original Message - 
From: Sunshine sunsh...@abe.midco.net

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 6:45 PM
Subject: Re: Hi-fi soundcard


when and where did you find this info?i would love to read this news
release.
- Original Message - 
From: djdoctorp djdoct...@att.net

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 5:30 PM
Subject: Re: Hi-fi soundcard


High once again,
I don't know how true this is, but I hear that Sound Blaster is coming out
with a card that uses a pare of 12AX7 tubes for the line out, and a pare of
12AU7 tubes for the line and mike ins.
Word has it that this card will be out some time next year.
If that happens, then I won't need a preamp that has tubes to get that warm
sound transferred from my old records and cassettes.
I am wondering 2 things.
For starters, how will the card with tubes and all fit in to any desktop
computer?
And how much will it cost?
My best regards!
 John.
- Original Message - 
From: Bue Vester-Andersen bva_li...@vester-andersen.dk

To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 5:18 PM
Subject: SV: Hi-fi soundcard


Hi John,

Thanks for the advice. I must admit that I discarded the Sound blaster
cards in advance. I suppose the digital connections will be ok, since a bit
is a bit. However, their d/a-converters don't have a very good reputation
with me. Maybe they have improved, or maybe I am just prejudiced, but I was
originally going for a more high-end solution. Do Sound blaster actually
make high-end cards, or is is it just gaming and surround stuff, like I
thought it was? Are there any good alternatives?

Best regards
Bue

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Emne: Re: Hi-fi soundcard

Hello,
All of the sound cards made by sound blaster can and will do what you need
them to do.
Check them all out at:
http://www.soundblaster.com
my best regards to you!
 John.
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To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 3:01 PM
Subject: Hi-fi soundcard



Hi.

Can anyone help me?
I need a high-end hi-fi soundcard with an accessible configuration
interface and that is compatible with Windows 7. It is going to sit in
my hi-fi pc, so I don't really need surround sound or 64 channels..
All i really need is stereo analogue and digital inputs and outputs
and a card that will do the job and do it really well.

Best regards
Bue


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Re: Hi-fi soundcard

2009-11-01 Thread Tim Crawford

Hi Bue,

I'm using a little device here called the UD10.1 audio converter from Trends 
audio.  It connects to your pc via usb, and has a variety of outputs 
including both optical and coaxual s-pdif, XLR, and BNC.  The 3.5mm 
headphone socket also doubles as a line output, and provides phono out by 
means of a 3.5mm to RCA connector.


I have the ud-10.1 feeding a Beresford DAC, via the coax digital out, which 
in turn connects to the amplifier with good quality rca interconnects.


My music files are in lossless flac format, and I am very happy with the 
results, with sound quality being as good as, and probably better than my 
Arcam Alpha 9 cd player.


I should say that the ud-10.1 is solely an output device, so if you wish to 
record, another method would have to be considered.


Best regards,

Tim.

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To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 7:01 PM
Subject: Hi-fi soundcard



Hi.

Can anyone help me?
I need a high-end hi-fi soundcard with an accessible configuration 
interface
and that is compatible with Windows 7. It is going to sit in my hi-fi pc, 
so

I don't really need surround sound or 64 channels.. All i really need is
stereo analogue and digital inputs and outputs and a card that will do the
job and do it really well.

Best regards
Bue


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Re: Hi-fi soundcard

2009-11-01 Thread Ray
An interesting thread and plenty of interfaces to go and take a look at. 
Still, I have one question:  these may do what we want in terms of multimple
inputs or outputs, but how usable is the interface that comes with them?

I think myself that for multi-input work we really need an external mixer to
give line and mic inputs with hardware controls, going into a line-level
soundcard input.  Yes, an extra box, and a bit more cost, but if your needs
are modest then the cost can be low.

Ray

Tim Crawford wrote:
Hi Bue,

I'm using a little device here called the UD10.1 audio converter from Trends
audio.  It connects to your pc via usb, and has a variety of outputs
including both optical and coaxual s-pdif, XLR, and BNC.  The 3.5mm
headphone socket also doubles as a line output, and provides phono out by
means of a 3.5mm to RCA connector.

I have the ud-10.1 feeding a Beresford DAC, via the coax digital out, which
in turn connects to the amplifier with good quality rca interconnects.

My music files are in lossless flac format, and I am very happy with the
results, with sound quality being as good as, and probably better than my
Arcam Alpha 9 cd player.

I should say that the ud-10.1 is solely an output device, so if you wish to
record, another method would have to be considered.

Best regards,

Tim.



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Re: Hi-fi soundcard

2009-11-01 Thread Andy

Hi Tim.

This device sounds like something I'd be very much interested in.

I've been using the Soundblaster for several years to take the optic from my 
computer to my Arcam AV.  Not too bothered about recording at this time, so 
an output device would seem to meet my needs.


Dio you know if this unit has any problems with VISTA?, or does it work 
better on XP Home computers?  Finally, do you know if it's available here in 
Scotland?


I've been a lover of Creative for some years now but feel that they are not 
longer interested.  This is why I'm interested in other similar devices.


Very best wishes.
Andy.
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To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, November 01, 2009 1:25 PM
Subject: Re: Hi-fi soundcard




Hi Bue,

I'm using a little device here called the UD10.1 audio converter from 
Trends audio.  It connects to your pc via usb, and has a variety of 
outputs including both optical and coaxual s-pdif, XLR, and BNC.  The 
3.5mm headphone socket also doubles as a line output, and provides phono 
out by means of a 3.5mm to RCA connector.


I have the ud-10.1 feeding a Beresford DAC, via the coax digital out, 
which in turn connects to the amplifier with good quality rca 
interconnects.


My music files are in lossless flac format, and I am very happy with the 
results, with sound quality being as good as, and probably better than my 
Arcam Alpha 9 cd player.


I should say that the ud-10.1 is solely an output device, so if you wish 
to record, another method would have to be considered.


Best regards,

Tim.

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From: Bue Vester-Andersen bva_li...@vester-andersen.dk

To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 7:01 PM
Subject: Hi-fi soundcard



Hi.

Can anyone help me?
I need a high-end hi-fi soundcard with an accessible configuration 
interface
and that is compatible with Windows 7. It is going to sit in my hi-fi pc, 
so

I don't really need surround sound or 64 channels.. All i really need is
stereo analogue and digital inputs and outputs and a card that will do 
the

job and do it really well.

Best regards
Bue


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Re: Hi-fi soundcard

2009-11-01 Thread Brian Olesen

Hi,
Well actually there are many factors to consider when bying a sound card, of 
higher class.
In my opinion you should really try to get it away from the noisy and 
electro magnetic pc itself, and out in the free air. smile
Any way a firewire, or a USB solution, where the data remains 100 % digital 
until converted to an analog signal I think will produce the most clean 
signal. At least you should not be concerned about noise from the harddisk, 
or P S U with such a configuration. Also it's no bad thing at all to have a 
self powered audio device. We're talking hifi here, not simple pc sound. :-)


Then the dificult part will be to find the best devices out there, and also 
here, like with anything else, it's a matter of personal preference.
Some of the devices has a high power output, and others are not as 
agressive, if you know what I mean.

Some are warmer then others, and others again are more clean and so on.

There are definately minor variations, but they're definately noticeable.

Best regards
Brian
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Sent: Sunday, November 01, 2009 8:46 PM
Subject: Re: Hi-fi soundcard



Hi Tim.

This device sounds like something I'd be very much interested in.

I've been using the Soundblaster for several years to take the optic from 
my computer to my Arcam AV.  Not too bothered about recording at this 
time, so an output device would seem to meet my needs.


Dio you know if this unit has any problems with VISTA?, or does it work 
better on XP Home computers?  Finally, do you know if it's available here 
in Scotland?


I've been a lover of Creative for some years now but feel that they are 
not longer interested.  This is why I'm interested in other similar 
devices.


Very best wishes.
Andy.
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From: Tim Crawford tj.crawf...@talktalk.net

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, November 01, 2009 1:25 PM
Subject: Re: Hi-fi soundcard




Hi Bue,

I'm using a little device here called the UD10.1 audio converter from 
Trends audio.  It connects to your pc via usb, and has a variety of 
outputs including both optical and coaxual s-pdif, XLR, and BNC.  The 
3.5mm headphone socket also doubles as a line output, and provides phono 
out by means of a 3.5mm to RCA connector.


I have the ud-10.1 feeding a Beresford DAC, via the coax digital out, 
which in turn connects to the amplifier with good quality rca 
interconnects.


My music files are in lossless flac format, and I am very happy with the 
results, with sound quality being as good as, and probably better than my 
Arcam Alpha 9 cd player.


I should say that the ud-10.1 is solely an output device, so if you wish 
to record, another method would have to be considered.


Best regards,

Tim.

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From: Bue Vester-Andersen bva_li...@vester-andersen.dk

To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 7:01 PM
Subject: Hi-fi soundcard



Hi.

Can anyone help me?
I need a high-end hi-fi soundcard with an accessible configuration 
interface
and that is compatible with Windows 7. It is going to sit in my hi-fi 
pc, so

I don't really need surround sound or 64 channels.. All i really need is
stereo analogue and digital inputs and outputs and a card that will do 
the

job and do it really well.

Best regards
Bue


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RE: Hi-fi soundcard

2009-11-01 Thread André van Deventer
I have heard though that they are quite OK when using them with computer
speakers but that they are not that good when hooking them up to high end
systems like NAD and Rotell.

Andre

 

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Hello,
All of the sound cards made by sound blaster can and will do what you need
them to do.
Check them all out at:
http://www.soundblaster.com
my best regards to you!
  John.
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To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 3:01 PM
Subject: Hi-fi soundcard


 Hi.

 Can anyone help me?
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 interface and that is compatible with Windows 7. It is going to sit in 
 my hi-fi pc, so I don't really need surround sound or 64 channels.. 
 All i really need is stereo analogue and digital inputs and outputs 
 and a card that will do the job and do it really well.

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RE: Hi-fi soundcard

2009-11-01 Thread André van Deventer
Speaking of high sound quality - I would be in the market for a very good
digital to analog converter simply to use my computer connected to a good
stereo system.

Is there anything better than the xitel for example?

Andre

 

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On Behalf Of Bue Vester-Andersen
Sent: 31 October 2009 11:18 PM
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Subject: SV: Hi-fi soundcard

Hi John,

Thanks for the advice. I must admit that I discarded the Sound blaster cards
in advance. I suppose the digital connections will be ok, since a bit is a
bit. However, their d/a-converters don't have a very good reputation with
me. Maybe they have improved, or maybe I am just prejudiced, but I was
originally going for a more high-end solution. Do Sound blaster actually
make high-end cards, or is is it just gaming and surround stuff, like I
thought it was? Are there any good alternatives?

Best regards
Bue

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Hello,
All of the sound cards made by sound blaster can and will do what you need
them to do.
Check them all out at:
http://www.soundblaster.com
my best regards to you!
  John.
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From: Bue Vester-Andersen bva_li...@vester-andersen.dk
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 3:01 PM
Subject: Hi-fi soundcard


 Hi.

 Can anyone help me?
 I need a high-end hi-fi soundcard with an accessible configuration 
 interface and that is compatible with Windows 7. It is going to sit in 
 my hi-fi pc, so I don't really need surround sound or 64 channels..
 All i really need is stereo analogue and digital inputs and outputs 
 and a card that will do the job and do it really well.

 Best regards
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Re: Hi-fi soundcard

2009-11-01 Thread djdoctorp

Hello all,
I have been doing some digging on vacuum tube sound cards, and this is what 
I've found.
I found a tube amplifier that has a USB inter face that bypasses your 
computer's sound card.

It has a 24 bit 156 kHz DAT converter.
But it is kind of pricy.
This unit sails for $750
I will get back to you with the link to this thing later.
My best regards!
 John- Original Message - 
From: André van Deventer andred...@webafrica.org.za

To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, November 01, 2009 4:14 PM
Subject: RE: Hi-fi soundcard


Speaking of high sound quality - I would be in the market for a very good
digital to analog converter simply to use my computer connected to a good
stereo system.

Is there anything better than the xitel for example?

Andre



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On Behalf Of Bue Vester-Andersen
Sent: 31 October 2009 11:18 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: SV: Hi-fi soundcard

Hi John,

Thanks for the advice. I must admit that I discarded the Sound blaster cards
in advance. I suppose the digital connections will be ok, since a bit is a
bit. However, their d/a-converters don't have a very good reputation with
me. Maybe they have improved, or maybe I am just prejudiced, but I was
originally going for a more high-end solution. Do Sound blaster actually
make high-end cards, or is is it just gaming and surround stuff, like I
thought it was? Are there any good alternatives?

Best regards
Bue

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Emne: Re: Hi-fi soundcard

Hello,
All of the sound cards made by sound blaster can and will do what you need
them to do.
Check them all out at:
http://www.soundblaster.com
my best regards to you!
 John.
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From: Bue Vester-Andersen bva_li...@vester-andersen.dk
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 3:01 PM
Subject: Hi-fi soundcard



Hi.

Can anyone help me?
I need a high-end hi-fi soundcard with an accessible configuration
interface and that is compatible with Windows 7. It is going to sit in
my hi-fi pc, so I don't really need surround sound or 64 channels..
All i really need is stereo analogue and digital inputs and outputs
and a card that will do the job and do it really well.

Best regards
Bue


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Re: Hi-fi soundcard

2009-11-01 Thread djdoctorp

Hello all,
Just as I promised in my last post, here is the link to that USB vacuum tube 
amp that I was telling you all about.

http://www.neuhauslabs.com/amplifiers/
I am wondering something about this though, can you record from this unit?
I will call them and ask them about that tomorrow.
My best regards to you all!
 John.
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From: André van Deventer andred...@webafrica.org.za

To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, November 01, 2009 4:14 PM
Subject: RE: Hi-fi soundcard


Speaking of high sound quality - I would be in the market for a very good
digital to analog converter simply to use my computer connected to a good
stereo system.

Is there anything better than the xitel for example?

Andre



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On Behalf Of Bue Vester-Andersen
Sent: 31 October 2009 11:18 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: SV: Hi-fi soundcard

Hi John,

Thanks for the advice. I must admit that I discarded the Sound blaster cards
in advance. I suppose the digital connections will be ok, since a bit is a
bit. However, their d/a-converters don't have a very good reputation with
me. Maybe they have improved, or maybe I am just prejudiced, but I was
originally going for a more high-end solution. Do Sound blaster actually
make high-end cards, or is is it just gaming and surround stuff, like I
thought it was? Are there any good alternatives?

Best regards
Bue

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Emne: Re: Hi-fi soundcard

Hello,
All of the sound cards made by sound blaster can and will do what you need
them to do.
Check them all out at:
http://www.soundblaster.com
my best regards to you!
 John.
- Original Message -
From: Bue Vester-Andersen bva_li...@vester-andersen.dk
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 3:01 PM
Subject: Hi-fi soundcard



Hi.

Can anyone help me?
I need a high-end hi-fi soundcard with an accessible configuration
interface and that is compatible with Windows 7. It is going to sit in
my hi-fi pc, so I don't really need surround sound or 64 channels..
All i really need is stereo analogue and digital inputs and outputs
and a card that will do the job and do it really well.

Best regards
Bue


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Re: Hi-fi soundcard

2009-11-01 Thread Brent Harding
Well, I do notice that if people do Internet shows using on board sound 
cards, you can really hear the hiss from the mic out jacks. The cheapest 
solution to that problem is probably a USB headset mic, but then you get too 
much breathing in. You probably would need a higher end card to get better 
preamps for the mic, line out, etc. I would bet this tube card must be a USB 
device, not sure though.


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Putting vacuum tubes in a PC might sound a little like adding a hand crank
to a Porsche, but at least one company thinks it might be the future of
computer audio.
Taiwanese components company AOpen, part of the Acer Group, is selling a PC
audio card based on a vacuum tube--the same century-old technology that
sends electric guitar players and hi-fi aficionados into paroxysms of
listening delight.

The idea, according to AOpen, is to replicate the warm sound of
traditional tube-driven audio equipment inside PCs, which are increasingly
being used as stereos by digital music lovers. The company quietly released
a first version of the product in the United States in August, and an
updated version, now available in Taiwan, will reach U.S. shores in January,
just missing the holiday shopping season.

Will AOpen's audio card revolutionize PC audio? Unlikely, analysts say. But
the company's focus is one of a number of increasingly clear signs that the
intermingling of PCs with other household entertainment devices is steadily
marching along and that PCs are beginning to hold their own in terms of
quality.

I wouldn't call (the tube-driven board) a novelty, but it certainly falls
into the enthusiast segment, said Dean McCarron, principal analyst for
Mercury Research, a firm covering the PC component market. On the hi-fi
side, there are some very strong tube proponents.

Even if it remains an evolutionary--or devolutionary--dead-end, the
tube-driven audio card does help highlight an ongoing renaissance in PC
audio technology, driven by the prevalence of downloadable music and
musicians' growing use of inexpensive, powerful computers for home
recording.

The standalone audio card market was considerably stronger in the mid-1990s,
when companies like Creative Labs, with its Sound Blaster audio card, first
helped PCs become multimedia machines. But in 1997, technology for
integrating audio directly into a computer's motherboard became widespread,
and the standalone audio market soon collapsed. The ability to do
signal-processing functions inside software programs--once the exclusive
purview of hardware--also helped undermine audio card sales.

Most PCs today are sold with integrated audio capabilities that let
listeners play music, if not with particularly high-quality sound, without
any specialized hardware. Creative's Audigy and Sound Blaster lines of audio
cards still sell fairly well among game players and music lovers looking for
a richer sound, but the company continues to have only a fraction of the
market it commanded half a decade ago, McCarron said.

AOpen's card falls into a slightly different category, however. There's
already a long list of existing high-tech add-on equipment designed for
musicians creating PC music. But there are fewer high-end cards targeted
more specifically at hi-fi connoisseurs.

The company itself says the idea was initially a lark, dreamed up by an
audiophile engineer in the course of a brainstorming session. But a lab test
of the idea convinced enough people that sound quality was noticeably
different that the company decided to produce the product.

According to product manager Richard Jen, the company has sold about 5000 of
the tube boards in the United States since August. They aren't available in
retail stores--the company distributes mostly through resellers, who in turn
sell the product for between $180 and $220.

Jen said the customer base has been split evenly between gamers and hi-fi
enthusiasts.

The idea has won both raves and jeers online. Audiophiles and sound
engineers in message boards have differed, often bitterly, on whether the
tube would make a difference to the sound. Tube amplification gives a
fuzzier sound, many say, and while that might make it sound warmer to
some ears, it would lack the precise reproduction of digital signals that a
good-quality computer audio codec can provide, critics say.



- Original Message - 
From: djdoctorp djdoct...@att.net

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 6:30 PM
Subject: Re: Hi-fi soundcard


High once again,
I don't know how true this is, but I hear that Sound Blaster is coming out
with a card that uses a pare of 12AX7 tubes for the line out, and a pare of
12AU7 tubes for the line and mike ins.
Word has it that this card will be out some time next year.
If that happens, then I won't

Re: Hi-fi soundcard

2009-11-01 Thread Brent Harding
I thought I found that online somewhere that the valve thing is just what 
the British call tubes. I thought Adam Curry's idea on his shows in the 
earlier days when he said he used a stereo valve processor litterally 
meant the name of the device, when in fact, all it is was a generalization 
of any device that processed the stereo signal leaving the board that may 
have had tubes in it.


- Original Message - 
From: Ray rays-h...@raynetbrm.plus.com

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 4:43 PM
Subject: Re: Hi-fi soundcard


For anyone in the UK who just might possibly not know, read valves for 
tubes.


Yes, a warm sound indeed, LOL!  In fact the mic pre-amp attached to this
speaker has a valve, um, tube in it's front end.  I'm old enough to 
remember
valve equipment and we weren't sorry to see it go by and large as it tended 
to

be unreliable.

Space might be a bit of an issue, but I imagine mounting within slots 
sideways
in the printed circuit board an internal card wouldn't present a real 
problem.

External cards don't raise an issue here.

Ray

djdoctorp wrote:
High once again,
I don't know how true this is, but I hear that Sound Blaster is coming out
with a card that uses a pare of 12AX7 tubes for the line out, and a pare of
12AU7 tubes for the line and mike ins.
Word has it that this card will be out some time next year.
If that happens, then I won't need a preamp that has tubes to get that warm
sound transferred from my old records and cassettes.
I am wondering 2 things.
For starters, how will the card with tubes and all fit in to any desktop
computer?
And how much will it cost?
My best regards!
 John.
- Original Message -
From: Bue Vester-Andersen bva_li...@vester-andersen.dk
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 5:18 PM
Subject: SV: Hi-fi soundcard


Hi John,

Thanks for the advice. I must admit that I discarded the Sound blaster
cards in advance. I suppose the digital connections will be ok, since a bit
is a bit. However, their d/a-converters don't have a very good reputation
with me. Maybe they have improved, or maybe I am just prejudiced, but I was
originally going for a more high-end solution. Do Sound blaster actually
make high-end cards, or is is it just gaming and surround stuff, like I
thought it was? Are there any good alternatives?

Best regards
Bue

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Til: PC Audio Discussion List
Emne: Re: Hi-fi soundcard

Hello,
All of the sound cards made by sound blaster can and will do what you need
them to do.
Check them all out at:
http://www.soundblaster.com
my best regards to you!
 John.
- Original Message -
From: Bue Vester-Andersen bva_li...@vester-andersen.dk
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 3:01 PM
Subject: Hi-fi soundcard



Hi.

Can anyone help me?
I need a high-end hi-fi soundcard with an accessible configuration
interface and that is compatible with Windows 7. It is going to sit in
my hi-fi pc, so I don't really need surround sound or 64 channels..
All i really need is stereo analogue and digital inputs and outputs
and a card that will do the job and do it really well.

Best regards
Bue


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Re: Hi-fi soundcard

2009-11-01 Thread Brent Harding
My turtle beach Montego DDL sounds quite good compared to the SBLive I had 
in my old machine. It has optical in and out, a mic in, line in, line out, 
and a couple other jacks I'm not sure what for. I think those are surround, 
wouldn't it be nice if one could just have an extra wave device in Windows 
to just use them as separate output of something completely different.


- Original Message - 
From: Robert Nelson rsnel...@optusnet.com.au

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, November 01, 2009 4:20 AM
Subject: Re: Hi-fi soundcard








This thread made me wonder  just what audio interfaces are available these
days.



Browsing the page shown below shows that there are quite a few audio
interfaces available but they are not necessarily hi fi sound cards.



However, it seems that most hi fi sound cards these days come with only one
input which doubles as microphone input and line input and a headphone jack.
If you are prepared to go the extra mile, you might get a SP/DIFF output.



Are we being forced to buy audio interfaces like those listed below just to
get something we can simultaneously plug a microphone and input from a
recorder?



Could it be that manufacturers think that we should be content with glorious
surround sound and not be creative?



Given the needs of so many people creating podcasts, you would think that
there would be more  sound cards with multiple inputs and outputs but it
seems that people who want to do that are being pushed in the direction of
the audio interfaces listed below.



Browse this site to read about some very interesting audio gear-



http://www.electricroom.com.au/catalog/Computer+Audio



USB Audio Interfaces



MidiTech Phonoface - USB Phono Preamp and Restoration Software



With the Phonoface you can easily digitise your analogue sound sources.
Thanks to its specialist phono preamplification, the Phonoface is able to
digitise records at an optimal quality. Using the switching arrangement you
can also attach LINE level devices, e.g. music cassette decks or CD players.
With the included restoration software - Magix Music Cleaning Lab you have
the capability to edit previously digitised music or speech.

$ 79.00



MOTU Fastlane USB MIDI Interface



The professional MIDI interface for your home studio: FastLane is a simple 2
input, 2 output, 32-MIDI channel interface for Macintosh and Windows. It
installs in seconds and opens your computer to a world of music software.
FastLane's unique advantage: a MIDI thru button allows you to play to your
gear even when your computer is turned off-without having to disconnect
cables. No other USB interface offers this feature for this price.

$ 122.00



M-Audio Transit USB - High Resolution Mobile Audio Interface



Compatible with ProTools M-Powered Software and small enough to fit in your
pocket, Transit brings hi-resolution 24-bit/96kHz recording and playback to
any USB-compatible computer. Digital I/O lets you transfer pristine audio
between your computer and other devices such as MiniDisc and DAT. Transit is
your ticket to ride.

$139.00







M-Audio Fast Track USB - 24-bit 48kHz Portable Interface



Compatible with ProTools M-Powered Software, the Fast Track USB is also a
great choice if you make music with GarageBand or other software recording
programs, and require professional results. Just connect Fast Track USB to
the USB port of your computer and you're ready to rock. GT Player Express
also plays standard audio files like AAC, MP3 and WAV that let you learn and
jam along with your favorite music at variable speeds.

$ 157.50



Edirol UA-1G - Portable USB Audio Interface



24-bit 96kHz The UA-1G is a compact 1 x 1 USB Audio Interface that offers
excellent-quality sound via multiple connection options and a simple,
user-friendly design.

$ 157.50



ART Tube MP Project Series with USB



The Tube MP Project Series is a professional quality audio interface that
lets you connect microphone, instrument, and line level signals to audio
inputs to digital audio workstations as well as standard analog devices.

$ 169.00



Icon Cube Mini - Ultra Compact 2x2 Audio Interface 24-bit 192kHz



An ideal cross-platform, bus-powered audio recording solution, the Icon Cube
Mini is only 9cm x 9cm in size! Includes full duplex recording and playback
facility, as well as support for Direct Sound, ASIO 2.0 and WDM.

$179.00



ART USB Dual Pre - 2 Channel Portable Preamp with USB



The USB Dual Pre is a full-featured high quality dual portable preamplifier
and computer interface packed into a compact rugged case. It is designed to
work over a variety of applications such as remote field recording and
desktop/studio tracking. Each of the two low noise input channels has up to
48 dB of clean gain with signal present and clip LED indicators. Inputs can
be either XLR balanced or 1/4-inch TRS. Each of the 1/4-inch TRS outputs is
buffered low impedance balanced.

$ 189.00



ART USB PhonoPlus

Re: Hi-fi soundcard

2009-11-01 Thread Sunshine
actually the tube idea will give a more warmer sound plus mor
definition

 to the sound spectrum.
this way the sound that is reproduced is a natural sound and not colorized 
by any dsp processing.  the concept of the tube/valve  idea is that withthe 
sound  frequency's this will help define the sound carestrics and  bring out 
that classic sound, whild digital sound is good  you have to admit that a 
warmer sound is coming back in todays music,  since the british sound has 
been coming back. the  tube idea is a really good one and one that I believe 
will go over quite nicely- Original Message - 
From: Brent Harding bhard...@doorpi.net
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, November 01, 2009 7:35 PM
Subject: Re: Hi-fi soundcard


I thought I found that online somewhere that the valve thing is just what
the British call tubes. I thought Adam Curry's idea on his shows in the
earlier days when he said he used a stereo valve processor litterally
meant the name of the device, when in fact, all it is was a generalization
of any device that processed the stereo signal leaving the board that may
have had tubes in it.

- Original Message - 
From: Ray rays-h...@raynetbrm.plus.com
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 4:43 PM
Subject: Re: Hi-fi soundcard


For anyone in the UK who just might possibly not know, read valves for
tubes.

Yes, a warm sound indeed, LOL!  In fact the mic pre-amp attached to this
speaker has a valve, um, tube in it's front end.  I'm old enough to
remember
valve equipment and we weren't sorry to see it go by and large as it tended
to
be unreliable.

Space might be a bit of an issue, but I imagine mounting within slots
sideways
in the printed circuit board an internal card wouldn't present a real
problem.
 External cards don't raise an issue here.

Ray

djdoctorp wrote:
High once again,
I don't know how true this is, but I hear that Sound Blaster is coming out
with a card that uses a pare of 12AX7 tubes for the line out, and a pare of
12AU7 tubes for the line and mike ins.
Word has it that this card will be out some time next year.
If that happens, then I won't need a preamp that has tubes to get that warm
sound transferred from my old records and cassettes.
I am wondering 2 things.
For starters, how will the card with tubes and all fit in to any desktop
computer?
And how much will it cost?
My best regards!
  John.
- Original Message -
From: Bue Vester-Andersen bva_li...@vester-andersen.dk
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 5:18 PM
Subject: SV: Hi-fi soundcard


Hi John,

Thanks for the advice. I must admit that I discarded the Sound blaster
cards in advance. I suppose the digital connections will be ok, since a bit
is a bit. However, their d/a-converters don't have a very good reputation
with me. Maybe they have improved, or maybe I am just prejudiced, but I was
originally going for a more high-end solution. Do Sound blaster actually
make high-end cards, or is is it just gaming and surround stuff, like I
thought it was? Are there any good alternatives?

Best regards
Bue

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Fra: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] På
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Sendt: 31. oktober 2009 20:17
Til: PC Audio Discussion List
Emne: Re: Hi-fi soundcard

Hello,
All of the sound cards made by sound blaster can and will do what you need
them to do.
Check them all out at:
http://www.soundblaster.com
my best regards to you!
  John.
- Original Message -
From: Bue Vester-Andersen bva_li...@vester-andersen.dk
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 3:01 PM
Subject: Hi-fi soundcard


 Hi.

 Can anyone help me?
 I need a high-end hi-fi soundcard with an accessible configuration
 interface and that is compatible with Windows 7. It is going to sit in
 my hi-fi pc, so I don't really need surround sound or 64 channels..
 All i really need is stereo analogue and digital inputs and outputs
 and a card that will do the job and do it really well.

 Best regards
 Bue


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Re: Hi-fi soundcard

2009-10-31 Thread djdoctorp

Hello,
All of the sound cards made by sound blaster can and will do what you need 
them to do.

Check them all out at:
http://www.soundblaster.com
my best regards to you!
 John.
- Original Message - 
From: Bue Vester-Andersen bva_li...@vester-andersen.dk

To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 3:01 PM
Subject: Hi-fi soundcard



Hi.

Can anyone help me?
I need a high-end hi-fi soundcard with an accessible configuration 
interface
and that is compatible with Windows 7. It is going to sit in my hi-fi pc, 
so

I don't really need surround sound or 64 channels.. All i really need is
stereo analogue and digital inputs and outputs and a card that will do the
job and do it really well.

Best regards
Bue


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Re: Hi-fi soundcard

2009-10-31 Thread Andy

Hi there.

My name iis Andy Logue and I used to have XP Home with a Creative 
Soundblaster 24 bit external card, feeding my AV Unit, via an optic out, but 
since VISTA I have not been able to keep this configuration.  I'm hoping to 
move onto Windows 7 and like yourself, I'm wondering if I can use a 
Soundblaster card.


The advise this member has given does not assit me as I visited the link 
provided and learned nothing.


Perhaps if you find out more then you can share your knowledge with me.

I'm, like yourself, not interested in 3.1, 5.1 or 7.1 surround sound and all 
that nonsense.  Like you, all I wish is Stereo and good access.


I wish to play and record from my external sound card, via an Optic in or 
out.  Not much to ask for I'm sure , but depressingly, the days of being 
able to undertake the kind of stuff we have enjoyed for years is passing 
fast.


Please let me know if you find out a good accessible sound card for Windows 
7.


I just recently paid £150 for an old XP home computer, so that I would be 
able to continue my practice of playing through my sound card. 
Unfortunately, the £150 was just wasted as the computer arrived damaged.


I'm not sure whither to move back to XP home or move onto Windows 7.  As far 
as VISTA is concerned, although interesting, is no friend of mine and I'll 
be pleased to see the back of it, like Millennium.


Very best wishes.
Andy.
- Original Message - 
From: djdoctorp djdoct...@att.net

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 7:17 PM
Subject: Re: Hi-fi soundcard




Hello,
All of the sound cards made by sound blaster can and will do what you need 
them to do.

Check them all out at:
http://www.soundblaster.com
my best regards to you!
 John.
- Original Message - 
From: Bue Vester-Andersen bva_li...@vester-andersen.dk

To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 3:01 PM
Subject: Hi-fi soundcard



Hi.

Can anyone help me?
I need a high-end hi-fi soundcard with an accessible configuration 
interface
and that is compatible with Windows 7. It is going to sit in my hi-fi pc, 
so

I don't really need surround sound or 64 channels.. All i really need is
stereo analogue and digital inputs and outputs and a card that will do 
the

job and do it really well.

Best regards
Bue


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Re: Hi-fi soundcard

2009-10-31 Thread djdoctorp

High Andy,
I have done my home work on Windows 7, it's not anything like Vista.
Windows 7 in a whole lot of ways mimics Windows XP.
If your USB card worked well with XP, it will work really well with 7.
My best regards!
 John.
- Original Message - 
From: Andy a...@logue3883.freeserve.co.uk

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 4:14 PM
Subject: Re: Hi-fi soundcard


Hi there.

My name iis Andy Logue and I used to have XP Home with a Creative
Soundblaster 24 bit external card, feeding my AV Unit, via an optic out, but
since VISTA I have not been able to keep this configuration.  I'm hoping to
move onto Windows 7 and like yourself, I'm wondering if I can use a
Soundblaster card.

The advise this member has given does not assit me as I visited the link
provided and learned nothing.

Perhaps if you find out more then you can share your knowledge with me.

I'm, like yourself, not interested in 3.1, 5.1 or 7.1 surround sound and all
that nonsense.  Like you, all I wish is Stereo and good access.

I wish to play and record from my external sound card, via an Optic in or
out.  Not much to ask for I'm sure , but depressingly, the days of being
able to undertake the kind of stuff we have enjoyed for years is passing
fast.

Please let me know if you find out a good accessible sound card for Windows
7.

I just recently paid £150 for an old XP home computer, so that I would be
able to continue my practice of playing through my sound card.
Unfortunately, the £150 was just wasted as the computer arrived damaged.

I'm not sure whither to move back to XP home or move onto Windows 7.  As far
as VISTA is concerned, although interesting, is no friend of mine and I'll
be pleased to see the back of it, like Millennium.

Very best wishes.
Andy.
- Original Message - 
From: djdoctorp djdoct...@att.net

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 7:17 PM
Subject: Re: Hi-fi soundcard




Hello,
All of the sound cards made by sound blaster can and will do what you need 
them to do.

Check them all out at:
http://www.soundblaster.com
my best regards to you!
 John.
- Original Message - 
From: Bue Vester-Andersen bva_li...@vester-andersen.dk

To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 3:01 PM
Subject: Hi-fi soundcard



Hi.

Can anyone help me?
I need a high-end hi-fi soundcard with an accessible configuration 
interface
and that is compatible with Windows 7. It is going to sit in my hi-fi pc, 
so

I don't really need surround sound or 64 channels.. All i really need is
stereo analogue and digital inputs and outputs and a card that will do 
the

job and do it really well.

Best regards
Bue


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Re: Hi-fi soundcard

2009-10-31 Thread djdoctorp

High once again,
I don't know how true this is, but I hear that Sound Blaster is coming out 
with a card that uses a pare of 12AX7 tubes for the line out, and a pare of 
12AU7 tubes for the line and mike ins.

Word has it that this card will be out some time next year.
If that happens, then I won't need a preamp that has tubes to get that warm 
sound transferred from my old records and cassettes.

I am wondering 2 things.
For starters, how will the card with tubes and all fit in to any desktop 
computer?

And how much will it cost?
My best regards!
 John.
- Original Message - 
From: Bue Vester-Andersen bva_li...@vester-andersen.dk

To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 5:18 PM
Subject: SV: Hi-fi soundcard


Hi John,

Thanks for the advice. I must admit that I discarded the Sound blaster
cards in advance. I suppose the digital connections will be ok, since a bit
is a bit. However, their d/a-converters don't have a very good reputation
with me. Maybe they have improved, or maybe I am just prejudiced, but I was
originally going for a more high-end solution. Do Sound blaster actually
make high-end cards, or is is it just gaming and surround stuff, like I
thought it was? Are there any good alternatives?

Best regards
Bue

-Oprindelig meddelelse-
Fra: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] På
vegne af djdoctorp
Sendt: 31. oktober 2009 20:17
Til: PC Audio Discussion List
Emne: Re: Hi-fi soundcard

Hello,
All of the sound cards made by sound blaster can and will do what you need
them to do.
Check them all out at:
http://www.soundblaster.com
my best regards to you!
 John.
- Original Message -
From: Bue Vester-Andersen bva_li...@vester-andersen.dk
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 3:01 PM
Subject: Hi-fi soundcard



Hi.

Can anyone help me?
I need a high-end hi-fi soundcard with an accessible configuration
interface and that is compatible with Windows 7. It is going to sit in
my hi-fi pc, so I don't really need surround sound or 64 channels..
All i really need is stereo analogue and digital inputs and outputs
and a card that will do the job and do it really well.

Best regards
Bue


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Re: Hi-fi soundcard

2009-10-31 Thread Ray
For anyone in the UK who just might possibly not know, read valves for 
tubes.

Yes, a warm sound indeed, LOL!  In fact the mic pre-amp attached to this
speaker has a valve, um, tube in it's front end.  I'm old enough to remember
valve equipment and we weren't sorry to see it go by and large as it tended to
be unreliable.

Space might be a bit of an issue, but I imagine mounting within slots sideways
in the printed circuit board an internal card wouldn't present a real problem.
 External cards don't raise an issue here.

Ray

djdoctorp wrote:
High once again,
I don't know how true this is, but I hear that Sound Blaster is coming out
with a card that uses a pare of 12AX7 tubes for the line out, and a pare of
12AU7 tubes for the line and mike ins.
Word has it that this card will be out some time next year.
If that happens, then I won't need a preamp that has tubes to get that warm
sound transferred from my old records and cassettes.
I am wondering 2 things.
For starters, how will the card with tubes and all fit in to any desktop
computer?
And how much will it cost?
My best regards!
  John.
- Original Message -
From: Bue Vester-Andersen bva_li...@vester-andersen.dk
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 5:18 PM
Subject: SV: Hi-fi soundcard


Hi John,

Thanks for the advice. I must admit that I discarded the Sound blaster
cards in advance. I suppose the digital connections will be ok, since a bit
is a bit. However, their d/a-converters don't have a very good reputation
with me. Maybe they have improved, or maybe I am just prejudiced, but I was
originally going for a more high-end solution. Do Sound blaster actually
make high-end cards, or is is it just gaming and surround stuff, like I
thought it was? Are there any good alternatives?

Best regards
Bue

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Emne: Re: Hi-fi soundcard

Hello,
All of the sound cards made by sound blaster can and will do what you need
them to do.
Check them all out at:
http://www.soundblaster.com
my best regards to you!
  John.
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To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 3:01 PM
Subject: Hi-fi soundcard


 Hi.

 Can anyone help me?
 I need a high-end hi-fi soundcard with an accessible configuration
 interface and that is compatible with Windows 7. It is going to sit in
 my hi-fi pc, so I don't really need surround sound or 64 channels..
 All i really need is stereo analogue and digital inputs and outputs
 and a card that will do the job and do it really well.

 Best regards
 Bue


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Re: Hi-fi soundcard

2009-10-31 Thread Sunshine
when and where did you find this info?i would love to read this news 
release.
- Original Message - 
From: djdoctorp djdoct...@att.net
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 5:30 PM
Subject: Re: Hi-fi soundcard


High once again,
I don't know how true this is, but I hear that Sound Blaster is coming out
with a card that uses a pare of 12AX7 tubes for the line out, and a pare of
12AU7 tubes for the line and mike ins.
Word has it that this card will be out some time next year.
If that happens, then I won't need a preamp that has tubes to get that warm
sound transferred from my old records and cassettes.
I am wondering 2 things.
For starters, how will the card with tubes and all fit in to any desktop
computer?
And how much will it cost?
My best regards!
  John.
- Original Message - 
From: Bue Vester-Andersen bva_li...@vester-andersen.dk
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 5:18 PM
Subject: SV: Hi-fi soundcard


Hi John,

Thanks for the advice. I must admit that I discarded the Sound blaster
cards in advance. I suppose the digital connections will be ok, since a bit
is a bit. However, their d/a-converters don't have a very good reputation
with me. Maybe they have improved, or maybe I am just prejudiced, but I was
originally going for a more high-end solution. Do Sound blaster actually
make high-end cards, or is is it just gaming and surround stuff, like I
thought it was? Are there any good alternatives?

Best regards
Bue

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Til: PC Audio Discussion List
Emne: Re: Hi-fi soundcard

Hello,
All of the sound cards made by sound blaster can and will do what you need
them to do.
Check them all out at:
http://www.soundblaster.com
my best regards to you!
  John.
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From: Bue Vester-Andersen bva_li...@vester-andersen.dk
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 3:01 PM
Subject: Hi-fi soundcard


 Hi.

 Can anyone help me?
 I need a high-end hi-fi soundcard with an accessible configuration
 interface and that is compatible with Windows 7. It is going to sit in
 my hi-fi pc, so I don't really need surround sound or 64 channels..
 All i really need is stereo analogue and digital inputs and outputs
 and a card that will do the job and do it really well.

 Best regards
 Bue


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Re: Hi-fi soundcard

2009-10-31 Thread Ray
I too would be interested to see a link to this new Creative card.  It will
command a bit of a premium I'd have thought.

Googling did turn up:
http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/aopen-tube/index.html

Seems the Tube is made in Russia.  Ah, those perveyer's of good old tech.

Ray

Sunshine wrote:
when and where did you find this info?i would love to read this news
release.
- Original Message -
From: djdoctorp djdoct...@att.net
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 5:30 PM
Subject: Re: Hi-fi soundcard


High once again,
I don't know how true this is, but I hear that Sound Blaster is coming out
with a card that uses a pare of 12AX7 tubes for the line out, and a pare of
12AU7 tubes for the line and mike ins.
Word has it that this card will be out some time next year.
If that happens, then I won't need a preamp that has tubes to get that warm
sound transferred from my old records and cassettes.
I am wondering 2 things.
For starters, how will the card with tubes and all fit in to any desktop
computer?
And how much will it cost?
My best regards!
  John.
- Original Message -
From: Bue Vester-Andersen bva_li...@vester-andersen.dk
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 5:18 PM
Subject: SV: Hi-fi soundcard


Hi John,

Thanks for the advice. I must admit that I discarded the Sound blaster
cards in advance. I suppose the digital connections will be ok, since a bit
is a bit. However, their d/a-converters don't have a very good reputation
with me. Maybe they have improved, or maybe I am just prejudiced, but I was
originally going for a more high-end solution. Do Sound blaster actually
make high-end cards, or is is it just gaming and surround stuff, like I
thought it was? Are there any good alternatives?

Best regards
Bue

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Fra: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] På
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Sendt: 31. oktober 2009 20:17
Til: PC Audio Discussion List
Emne: Re: Hi-fi soundcard

Hello,
All of the sound cards made by sound blaster can and will do what you need
them to do.
Check them all out at:
http://www.soundblaster.com
my best regards to you!
  John.
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From: Bue Vester-Andersen bva_li...@vester-andersen.dk
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 3:01 PM
Subject: Hi-fi soundcard


 Hi.

 Can anyone help me?
 I need a high-end hi-fi soundcard with an accessible configuration
 interface and that is compatible with Windows 7. It is going to sit in
 my hi-fi pc, so I don't really need surround sound or 64 channels..
 All i really need is stereo analogue and digital inputs and outputs
 and a card that will do the job and do it really well.

 Best regards
 Bue


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Re: Hi-fi soundcard

2009-10-31 Thread Robert Logue
This is not a recommendation but you might want to check out asus xonar 
cards.  They are meant to have very high quality analog sound.  Just use 
your favourite search engine to find reviews and info about asus xonar.  The 
reviews I've read have been quite positive.  I do not have one so I can't 
say how accessible the software will be.  Hopefully, most configuration can 
be done through the Windows mixer.


Bob

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To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 1:01 PM
Subject: Hi-fi soundcard



Hi.

Can anyone help me?
I need a high-end hi-fi soundcard with an accessible configuration 
interface
and that is compatible with Windows 7. It is going to sit in my hi-fi pc, 
so

I don't really need surround sound or 64 channels.. All i really need is
stereo analogue and digital inputs and outputs and a card that will do the
job and do it really well.

Best regards
Bue


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Re: Hi-fi soundcard

2009-10-31 Thread Bob Seed
Putting vacuum tubes in a PC might sound a little like adding a hand crank 
to a Porsche, but at least one company thinks it might be the future of 
computer audio.
Taiwanese components company AOpen, part of the Acer Group, is selling a PC 
audio card based on a vacuum tube--the same century-old technology that 
sends electric guitar players and hi-fi aficionados into paroxysms of 
listening delight.


The idea, according to AOpen, is to replicate the warm sound of 
traditional tube-driven audio equipment inside PCs, which are increasingly 
being used as stereos by digital music lovers. The company quietly released 
a first version of the product in the United States in August, and an 
updated version, now available in Taiwan, will reach U.S. shores in January, 
just missing the holiday shopping season.


Will AOpen's audio card revolutionize PC audio? Unlikely, analysts say. But 
the company's focus is one of a number of increasingly clear signs that the 
intermingling of PCs with other household entertainment devices is steadily 
marching along and that PCs are beginning to hold their own in terms of 
quality.


I wouldn't call (the tube-driven board) a novelty, but it certainly falls 
into the enthusiast segment, said Dean McCarron, principal analyst for 
Mercury Research, a firm covering the PC component market. On the hi-fi 
side, there are some very strong tube proponents.


Even if it remains an evolutionary--or devolutionary--dead-end, the 
tube-driven audio card does help highlight an ongoing renaissance in PC 
audio technology, driven by the prevalence of downloadable music and 
musicians' growing use of inexpensive, powerful computers for home 
recording.


The standalone audio card market was considerably stronger in the mid-1990s, 
when companies like Creative Labs, with its Sound Blaster audio card, first 
helped PCs become multimedia machines. But in 1997, technology for 
integrating audio directly into a computer's motherboard became widespread, 
and the standalone audio market soon collapsed. The ability to do 
signal-processing functions inside software programs--once the exclusive 
purview of hardware--also helped undermine audio card sales.


Most PCs today are sold with integrated audio capabilities that let 
listeners play music, if not with particularly high-quality sound, without 
any specialized hardware. Creative's Audigy and Sound Blaster lines of audio 
cards still sell fairly well among game players and music lovers looking for 
a richer sound, but the company continues to have only a fraction of the 
market it commanded half a decade ago, McCarron said.


AOpen's card falls into a slightly different category, however. There's 
already a long list of existing high-tech add-on equipment designed for 
musicians creating PC music. But there are fewer high-end cards targeted 
more specifically at hi-fi connoisseurs.


The company itself says the idea was initially a lark, dreamed up by an 
audiophile engineer in the course of a brainstorming session. But a lab test 
of the idea convinced enough people that sound quality was noticeably 
different that the company decided to produce the product.


According to product manager Richard Jen, the company has sold about 5000 of 
the tube boards in the United States since August. They aren't available in 
retail stores--the company distributes mostly through resellers, who in turn 
sell the product for between $180 and $220.


Jen said the customer base has been split evenly between gamers and hi-fi 
enthusiasts.


The idea has won both raves and jeers online. Audiophiles and sound 
engineers in message boards have differed, often bitterly, on whether the 
tube would make a difference to the sound. Tube amplification gives a 
fuzzier sound, many say, and while that might make it sound warmer to 
some ears, it would lack the precise reproduction of digital signals that a 
good-quality computer audio codec can provide, critics say.




- Original Message - 
From: djdoctorp djdoct...@att.net

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 6:30 PM
Subject: Re: Hi-fi soundcard


High once again,
I don't know how true this is, but I hear that Sound Blaster is coming out
with a card that uses a pare of 12AX7 tubes for the line out, and a pare of
12AU7 tubes for the line and mike ins.
Word has it that this card will be out some time next year.
If that happens, then I won't need a preamp that has tubes to get that warm
sound transferred from my old records and cassettes.
I am wondering 2 things.
For starters, how will the card with tubes and all fit in to any desktop
computer?
And how much will it cost?
My best regards!
 John.
- Original Message - 
From: Bue Vester-Andersen bva_li...@vester-andersen.dk

To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 5:18 PM
Subject: SV: Hi-fi soundcard


Hi John,

Thanks for the advice. I must admit that I discarded

Re: Hi-fi soundcard

2009-10-31 Thread djdoctorp

High SUNSHINE,
Someone at a loco stereo shop told me this, but I haven't had a chance to 
check it out yet.

I will get in to this sometime today.
I will get back to the list and let you all know about my findings.
My best regards!
 John.
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From: Sunshine sunsh...@abe.midco.net

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 6:45 PM
Subject: Re: Hi-fi soundcard


when and where did you find this info?i would love to read this news
release.
- Original Message - 
From: djdoctorp djdoct...@att.net

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 5:30 PM
Subject: Re: Hi-fi soundcard


High once again,
I don't know how true this is, but I hear that Sound Blaster is coming out
with a card that uses a pare of 12AX7 tubes for the line out, and a pare of
12AU7 tubes for the line and mike ins.
Word has it that this card will be out some time next year.
If that happens, then I won't need a preamp that has tubes to get that warm
sound transferred from my old records and cassettes.
I am wondering 2 things.
For starters, how will the card with tubes and all fit in to any desktop
computer?
And how much will it cost?
My best regards!
 John.
- Original Message - 
From: Bue Vester-Andersen bva_li...@vester-andersen.dk

To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 5:18 PM
Subject: SV: Hi-fi soundcard


Hi John,

Thanks for the advice. I must admit that I discarded the Sound blaster
cards in advance. I suppose the digital connections will be ok, since a bit
is a bit. However, their d/a-converters don't have a very good reputation
with me. Maybe they have improved, or maybe I am just prejudiced, but I was
originally going for a more high-end solution. Do Sound blaster actually
make high-end cards, or is is it just gaming and surround stuff, like I
thought it was? Are there any good alternatives?

Best regards
Bue

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Emne: Re: Hi-fi soundcard

Hello,
All of the sound cards made by sound blaster can and will do what you need
them to do.
Check them all out at:
http://www.soundblaster.com
my best regards to you!
 John.
- Original Message -
From: Bue Vester-Andersen bva_li...@vester-andersen.dk
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 3:01 PM
Subject: Hi-fi soundcard



Hi.

Can anyone help me?
I need a high-end hi-fi soundcard with an accessible configuration
interface and that is compatible with Windows 7. It is going to sit in
my hi-fi pc, so I don't really need surround sound or 64 channels..
All i really need is stereo analogue and digital inputs and outputs
and a card that will do the job and do it really well.

Best regards
Bue


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RE: hi nz broadcasters

2004-11-02 Thread Andre van Deventer
Marco

Pity that they don't have a website or something.  During the currie cup
rugby season they said that they were going to broadcast the series but you
never know with them!!  At least if they carry the series the commentators
are usually good. 

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not sure about that mate. you'd have to check with them and see what they
have to say for themselves.

marco.

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Perhaps I should try and help again.  Don't know if they wil have it on
Radio 2000 or not.

Andre


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sure will mate. going away for a bit, so may not get to much of it on
unfortunately.

marco.

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Marco

Will you be broadcasting any thing from the SA vs. India Cricket?

Andre


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hi everyone.

i'm looking to find anyone located in new zealand who knows or is willing to
learn how to use shoutcast or similar broadcasting programs who may be able
to some broadcasting on my server of live sport from radio sport.

if anyone is living in new zealand and knows or is willing to give
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cheers.

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RE: hi nz broadcasters

2004-11-02 Thread George Day
Hi there,

Unfortunately, I'm not in Newzealand - but, I am more than interested in
learning to use shoutcast.  Is it unique to your server?  And, would you be
willing to give me some tips on broadcasting?  [you'll have to excuse me -
I'm a novice]!!

George

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RE: hi nz broadcasters

2004-11-01 Thread Andre van Deventer
Marco

Will you be broadcasting any thing from the SA vs. India Cricket?

Andre
 

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hi everyone.

i'm looking to find anyone located in new zealand who knows or is willing to
learn how to use shoutcast or similar broadcasting programs who may be able
to some broadcasting on my server of live sport from radio sport.

if anyone is living in new zealand and knows or is willing to give
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cheers.

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Re: hi nz broadcasters

2004-11-01 Thread Marco Curralejo
sure will mate. going away for a bit, so may not get to much of it on 
unfortunately.

marco.

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Marco

Will you be broadcasting any thing from the SA vs. India Cricket?

Andre


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hi everyone.

i'm looking to find anyone located in new zealand who knows or is willing to
learn how to use shoutcast or similar broadcasting programs who may be able
to some broadcasting on my server of live sport from radio sport.

if anyone is living in new zealand and knows or is willing to give
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RE: hi nz broadcasters

2004-11-01 Thread Andre van Deventer
Perhaps I should try and help again.  Don't know if they wil have it on
Radio 2000 or not.

Andre
 

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sure will mate. going away for a bit, so may not get to much of it on
unfortunately.

marco.

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Marco

Will you be broadcasting any thing from the SA vs. India Cricket?

Andre


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hi everyone.

i'm looking to find anyone located in new zealand who knows or is willing to
learn how to use shoutcast or similar broadcasting programs who may be able
to some broadcasting on my server of live sport from radio sport.

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Re: hi nz broadcasters

2004-11-01 Thread Jaffar Sidek
Hi Marco.  Could you send me your streaming address please?  My email is 
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Perhaps I should try and help again.  Don't know if they wil have it on
Radio 2000 or not.
Andre
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sure will mate. going away for a bit, so may not get to much of it on
unfortunately.
marco.
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Will you be broadcasting any thing from the SA vs. India Cricket?
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hi everyone.
i'm looking to find anyone located in new zealand who knows or is willing 
to
learn how to use shoutcast or similar broadcasting programs who may be 
able
to some broadcasting on my server of live sport from radio sport.

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cheers.
marco.
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Re: hi nz broadcasters

2004-11-01 Thread Marco Curralejo
not sure about that mate. you'd have to check with them and see what they 
have to say for themselves.

marco.

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Perhaps I should try and help again.  Don't know if they wil have it on
Radio 2000 or not.

Andre


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sure will mate. going away for a bit, so may not get to much of it on
unfortunately.

marco.

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Marco

Will you be broadcasting any thing from the SA vs. India Cricket?

Andre


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hi everyone.

i'm looking to find anyone located in new zealand who knows or is willing to
learn how to use shoutcast or similar broadcasting programs who may be able
to some broadcasting on my server of live sport from radio sport.

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Re: hi can someone help?

2004-05-17 Thread Matthew Frank Horspool
Well, you don't wanna remove
the scripts:
try pressing ins+0 when in a
program that's not running,
then press ctrl+s, then Alt+f4

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hi can someone help i am using
jfw 5 and i am finding that
the winamp scrips
that are installed are
completely messing up my use
of programmes like
winamp sound forge, etc how
does one remove these scrips?
many thanks infact
it might be more than just the
scirps for winamp so can u
remove all the
scrips from jfw? also i am
finding that if i keep my
fingers on the keys wen
typing it is tending to type
more than one thing at a time,
hope someone can
help with this one from
stewart
and also wen i am using sf5 i
am finding that jfw is saying
to much to me re
the seconds and minutes in to
a file, thus wen trying to
eddit the jaws is
slowing sf down?
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