External USB Audio or PCMCIA Card
External USB Audio or PCMCIA Card
I am adding some external speakers for music listening while I have my T42 in a mini dock II. I want to get good quality listening audio while the machine is docked using Klipsch Promedia 2.1 speakers.
Does anyone have experience comparing the audio quality of a PCMCIA card such as the Indigo or Audigy with an external USB sound card such as the Creative or others that work for a 2.1 system?
Thanks
Does anyone have experience comparing the audio quality of a PCMCIA card such as the Indigo or Audigy with an external USB sound card such as the Creative or others that work for a 2.1 system?
Thanks
I bought some of the Klipsch 2.1s at Best Buy and returned them after they were DOA. I do have some of the HK Soundsticks II I picked up at Costco. I am going to use them until I can pick up some Powered Studio Monitors.
People seem to rave about the Swan M200s for computer audio and there are some using other powered studio monitors such as those by Alesis, Fostex, M-Audio, KRK and others. These seem to be 200-500+ solutions for speakers that do not take up too much desktop room.
Depending on the sound, it may be that an Indido PCMCIA sound card or one of the various USB solutions such as M-Audio Transit, Edirol USB, or a host of others. I am not sure if the PCMCIA option is any better or worse than the USB option, but I may need to try both.
Between some decent powered monitors and one of the add-on sound card options, this may bve my best bet to getting better quality listening for music.
Anyone tried any of these options for monitors or cards?
People seem to rave about the Swan M200s for computer audio and there are some using other powered studio monitors such as those by Alesis, Fostex, M-Audio, KRK and others. These seem to be 200-500+ solutions for speakers that do not take up too much desktop room.
Depending on the sound, it may be that an Indido PCMCIA sound card or one of the various USB solutions such as M-Audio Transit, Edirol USB, or a host of others. I am not sure if the PCMCIA option is any better or worse than the USB option, but I may need to try both.
Between some decent powered monitors and one of the add-on sound card options, this may bve my best bet to getting better quality listening for music.
Anyone tried any of these options for monitors or cards?
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