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On Sun, 22 Jun 2003 11:42:16 -0400, "Carly"
<carlya.nospam@hotmail.com> wrote:: >Unfortunately my motherboard doesn't have onboard sound and my old >SoundBlaster Live card is dead. Should I go with another cheap SoundBlaster >Live to hold me over until I get a new system next year or should I go with >a newer card like a SoundBlaster Audigy 2 or a Turtle Beach Santa Cruz? > > These days, there's really no point in going with a SB Live unless you already have one. If I my SBLive Value wasn't still working, I'd probably grab one of the newer cheapie cards based on the 6 channel (5.1) C-media chips. If you want to go with something cheap, there's really no point in going with the SB Live anymore. The newer cheapo C-media based cards with 6 channel sound are actually pretty good, and have superior sound quality to the SB Live OEM cards with similar pricing. I don't know how they compare to the SB LIVE 5.1 cards, as I've only heard the difference between the SB LIVE Value and standard OEM cards. At $10-20 Canadian, I don't really see a downside. If your budget allows for an Audigy 2, I'm sure you can still afford to buy one if it doesn't work out for you. ---------------------------------------- Thanks, MCheu -Recent Grad BSc CompSci. If you're hiring in Toronto, drop me a line. |
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Depends on what you want to use the card for.If you are like me and are a
gamer and MP3 listener yer best bet is to go w/t a decent sound card (I'm using a Phillips Accoustic Edge) and sinking the money into a nice set of speakers (Klipsch here). If you are just using the PC for internet and word processing then any set of cards/speakers will do. Gupps -- God is dead. Nietzsche Nietzsche is dead. God "MCheu" <mpcheu@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:bm7cfvkcse923fctnkaavq0g3jj9pr7brt@4ax.com... > On Sun, 22 Jun 2003 11:42:16 -0400, "Carly" > <carlya.nospam@hotmail.com> wrote:: > > >Unfortunately my motherboard doesn't have onboard sound and my old > >SoundBlaster Live card is dead. Should I go with another cheap SoundBlaster > >Live to hold me over until I get a new system next year or should I go with > >a newer card like a SoundBlaster Audigy 2 or a Turtle Beach Santa Cruz? > > > > > > These days, there's really no point in going with a SB Live unless you > already have one. If I my SBLive Value wasn't still working, I'd > probably grab one of the newer cheapie cards based on the 6 channel > (5.1) C-media chips. > > If you want to go with something cheap, there's really no point in > going with the SB Live anymore. The newer cheapo C-media based cards > with 6 channel sound are actually pretty good, and have superior sound > quality to the SB Live OEM cards with similar pricing. I don't know > how they compare to the SB LIVE 5.1 cards, as I've only heard the > difference between the SB LIVE Value and standard OEM cards. > > At $10-20 Canadian, I don't really see a downside. If your budget > allows for an Audigy 2, I'm sure you can still afford to buy one if it > doesn't work out for you. > > > ---------------------------------------- > Thanks, > > MCheu > -Recent Grad BSc CompSci. If you're hiring in Toronto, drop me a line. |
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