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This tends to be a perennial question but could anyone recommend a high quality soundcard, internal or USB, to connect a PC to a decent hi-fi system? Although my onboard sound is 24 bit, the quality is not as good as a decent but not exotic CD player.


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ASUS Xonar HDAV1.3 Deluxe Sound card

Expensive but good

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Budget - the Xonar or X-Fi. E-Mu 1212M if you want a professional sound card.

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ASUS Xonar HDAV1.3 Deluxe Sound card

Expensive but good

I've read it has awful driver support and is dogged by compatability issues for the upper-end tech..


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saspro wrote:
ASUS Xonar HDAV1.3 Deluxe Sound card

Expensive but good

I've read it has awful driver support and is dogged by compatability issues for the upper-end tech..


Same here... there's a whole thread of issues with it on AVForums :?

Anyhow, depending on budget, i would probably say the Auzentech X-Fi Prelude or i believe Auzentech are releasing a new high end card that's supposed to be better than the Xonar HDAV thingy.


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My main beef with the the Xonar, perhaps inappropriately so, is it's attempt to do all - if I want EAX and all that jazz then sell me a multimedia-gaming card, but if I want as close to hifi quality, do a dedicated card.

It's one of the reasons why I've yet to build a dedicated media htpc (foregoing the financing issue) - I want a card with (at least) 5.1 high-quality analogue RCA-outputs that can decode Dolby TrueHD AND DTS-HD Master Audio. I do not need HDMI. I do not need video-passthrough. I just want that hardware/support and powerful, adjustable software.


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X-fi Titanium has transformed my PC's sound capabilities.

However I don't use 5.1 on my PC (space issues) so I can't testify to the effectiveness of it in that situation.

Currently got it connected to a Cambridge A1 amp and sounds awesome - bass is more than I could dream of!


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My main beef with the the Xonar, perhaps inappropriately so, is it's attempt to do all - if I want EAX and all that jazz then sell me a multimedia-gaming card, but if I want as close to hifi quality, do a dedicated card.

It's one of the reasons why I've yet to build a dedicated media htpc (foregoing the financing issue) - I want a card with (at least) 5.1 high-quality analogue RCA-outputs that can decode Dolby TrueHD AND DTS-HD Master Audio. I do not need HDMI. I do not need video-passthrough. I just want that hardware/support and powerful, adjustable software.


What do you run then? I'm still using onboard shash with my hi-fi and although my CD sounds noticeably better than a FLAC or 320k mp3, it's not a gaping hole of a difference and I can't be assed to put CDs in the tray anymore!


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