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Soundcard to replace Santa Cruz Turtle Beach? (Music only, not gaming.)
I'm building a new computer and I'm starting to realize that my beloved (and awesome) Santa Cruz Turtle Beach card is simply... Dated. Drivers are an issue now, and it's likely going to be a time to move on soon all things considered. So since I'm building a new PC, it seemed right to ask. Everyone just seems to recommend x-fi right off the bat, but I don't think that's what I'm looking for!
So what's a good replacement for listening to music through a dual monitor setup, or my AT ATH-AD700's. The ability to hook up surround speakers would be a nice perk for movies, but not necessary since it's not my main purpose.
Anyhow, the Santa Cruz card always seemed to have a unique warm EQ curve and clarity that made it my preferred card for so long. It's just dated (driver wise) enough that I'm considering moving on.
Thanks for any help possible.
My budget is $150 USD and under, and both PCI and PCI-E are good for me. It's going to be a WinXP desktop computer.
if you have drivers for xp and not planning to go vista any time soon maybe you can hang on to the card for a bit longer
Agreed, if its working then why change it? Keep it as long a you like
Actually I'm on the same boat as you some months back, that I should change my setup (onboard feed to external DAC) or not, since it sounded great back then. Been thinking a lot about X-Fi but worried about driver problem. When I actually buy it I glad it worked, and surprisingly sounds quite good even when unmodded
X-Fi is for MP3 music....otherwise it is not that good..
I have XMod..and it only sounds good for low bitrare Mp3 & movies.
otherwise it only produces artefacts in the music.
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Originally Posted by tfarney
If anything is true of the Audiophile Mentality, not just here, not just headphones, it is that it is often driven by the desire to purchase something and then the desire to justify that purchase.
the Asus Xonar is supposed to be pretty good with music. It uses the same chip as some Auzen cards. Not to mention they have a PCIEx1 card which u can finally stuff in that unused slot on ur mb