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Old 03-20-2007, 10:58 PM
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Lightbulb Withdrawn: M-Audio Sonica Theater USB

For sale is my 4 months old M-Audio Sonica Theater 7.1 USB external soundcard. Bit-perfect playback and still in brand new condition. I moved up to a PCI E-mu soundcard so I have no use for it anymore. I had some minor problems with occasional clicks with the coaxial, digital output connected to my external DAC under XP but none under OS X. The problems are most likely caused by my USB drivers under Windows because it was all fine with OS X and on another Windows XP machine. So I'm not blaming it on the USB soundcard.

Technical Features

* USB-to-8 channel analog line out (on 4 stereo 1/8" mini jacks)
* USB-to-S/PDIF RCA coaxial out
* Stereo 1/8" analog line in
* S/PDIF transmits linear PCM, AC3 or DTS
* Input/output formats:
* sampling frequencies (Hz): 11025, 22050, 32000, 44100, 48000, 88200, 96000
* 24-bit linear PCM
* 16-bit Linear PCM
* 16-bit AC-3 over S/PDIF (not available in Mac OS 9)
* Note: Due to USB 1.1 bandwidth constraints, not all sampling frequencies can be used in every output setting. This depends on the number of active audio channels.

For more info:
http://www.short-media.com/articles/...theater_review

Works with Windows XP and Mac OS X.

Looking for €WITHDRAWN (shipping and PayPal fees included)

PayPal only please.

NOTE:
I prefer dealing with European head-fiers due to shipping costs but will trade with non-Europeans if there is no interest from Europe.
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Phones: Grado SR-80, Beyerdynamic DT770 Pro/80, Beyerdynamic DT990 Pro/250
DAC: Behringer SRC-2496 Ultramatch Pro
PC Source: E-mu 0404 PCI (Coax S/PDIF out)
Vinyl: Dual 505-2
Portable: Ipod 5.5G 30GB
HP-Amp: MF X-Can V3, Go-Vibe V5, Little Dot Micro+

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