So I've been looking at external sound cards and of course I've heard about Audigy but I came across this one here and it has me intrigued.
TURTLE BEACH Audio Advantage Micro
There's a picture at buy.com
My current machine has a turtle beach Santa Cruz and I've been very happy with it. Does this little doodaed qualify as an external soundcard? Has anyone here tried one? And of course, you can't beat the price. At $20 I might just do it for the heck of it.
What do you think, sirs?
Turtle Beach external sound thingamajig
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Turtle Beach external sound thingamajig
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I got a turtle beach santa cruz as well. The control panel and software are much better than Creatives, but the problem is, it doesn't support EAX II or III, and those make a big difference in games for me. Ended up going back to my live value till I can afford an audity EX2 or whatever the nice one is.
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I use my sound card mostly for music rather than games. I find game soundtracks and noises get on my nerves. So I've been happy as far as it goes.
I'd like to get a cheap set of speakers that support directional sound though. Currently my headphones have it but my speakers don't (there's only 2 of them.)
I'd like to get a cheap set of speakers that support directional sound though. Currently my headphones have it but my speakers don't (there's only 2 of them.)
If I ventured in the slipstream / between the viaducts of your dream
aka merneith, aka kylhwch
aka merneith, aka kylhwch