Subject: | Re: a-d converters |
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From: | Rob Danielson <> |
Date: | Wed, 25 Aug 2004 11:56:52 -0500 |
Those built into PCI audio cards are the way to go for all but the highest end. If your card is an older one, you can probably get better sounding card for even $80-$150. I'd start off checking the user's list for my audio software for suggestions about quality and driver compatibility. Rob D. At 2:34 PM +0000 8/25/04, 1GDW wrote: >I am shopping for an a-d converter, are there any external devices >out there for under 50 dollars that will do a better job than my >soundcard? >1GDW ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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