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Headphoneus Supremus
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Powered computer speakers and headphones represent two different loads because headphones need to be driven. However, you could easily split the output to powered computer speakers and a separate headphone amplifier.
lordmozilla, the entire Audigy series resamples to 48 kHz, which is bad for audio.
Originally Posted by GCTonyHawk7 /img/forum/go_quote.gif So why can't high end cards like the Asus D2 and the Azentek Prelude do this? I don't get what is so complicated about outputting to speakers and headphones at the same time. |
Powered computer speakers and headphones represent two different loads because headphones need to be driven. However, you could easily split the output to powered computer speakers and a separate headphone amplifier.
lordmozilla, the entire Audigy series resamples to 48 kHz, which is bad for audio.