I'd have to agree with HighDugeon about M-audio products being built to
last. My Delta-66 (24/96 digital recording system, Breakout Box+PCI
Soundcard) is the oldest piece of Computer hardware I own. It was
bought in the late '90s and is in its 4th or 5th PC--Working Perfectly.
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FLMike
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I have an M-Audio 2496 SuperDAC. I originally bought it to use with my
SB1 and found it to be a significant improvement over the SB1's
internal DACs. When I upgraded to the SB2, I wasn't so convinced there
was much in it between the SB2 and the M-Audio so I haven't been using
it. I've just taken d
That cheap? It's worth the experiment. M-Audio makes high quality pro
gear that, unlike Behringer, is meant to last.
Phil Leigh;160950 Wrote:
> You can pick up the M-Audio SuperDAC for about £150-70 pounds in the UK
> from Pro Audio (used) retailers...there seem to be a few around.
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highdu
You can pick up the M-Audio SuperDAC for about £150-70 pounds in the UK
from Pro Audio (used) retailers...there seem to be a few around.
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Phil Leigh
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slimkid;160882 Wrote:
> Hi, I have an opportunity to get this DAC. Anybody care to comment on
> would there be any significant improvement over SB3's analog output.
> Can't demo it, so I have to relay on your ears :)...
I have a large collection of DAC's, including audiophile, professional,
an
slimkid;160882 Wrote:
> Talking about DACs, is there a way to force DAC to recognize digital
> signal from the optical output of your everyday's DVD player?
Sure, just set it to "PCM".
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Mark Lanctot
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