I got my T60 (2007-01U) with 1gig of ram back in January of this year. It was actually my first laptop purchase, and I've been extremely happy with my choice (got a great deal on it), especially compared to my girlfriends HP (dv1000 series). Aside from the lack of an S-video out, and lack of media card reader(very minor issue), I'm very happy.
My question to you guys is about the soundMAX high definition integrated audio.
I'm also the proud owner of Grado SR80 headphones and I'm surprised at the better than expected performance I'm receiving while having my cans plugged into my T60.
What I was more concerned about is when I move ahead to go with purchasing my set of Klipsch Promedia 2.1's (I used to have a the promedia 4.1's a few years ago but they burned in a house fire
Now my issue with the Echo Indigo is that its requires a cardbus slot which is currently occupied with a belkin Pre N notebook adapter for wireless networking, to go in conjunction with my belkin pre N router. The speeds I'm achieving with this wireless setup is phenomenal (upwards of 500kb/sec), so it's not something I'm really willing to sacrifice. Unless the difference in audio is very noticeable, I wouldn't mind switching cards from time to time, but this could prove to be very tiresome considering I listen to most of my music generally when I'm surfing the web.
Also I wanted to know if anyone here can tell me if there is a noticeable upgrade in sound from the soundMAX HD audio to the echo indigo headphone jack while using your cans.
I've also used my grado's on my desktop (dell xps gen 3, yeah i know its overpriced but i was too lazy to put together my own), and to be quite honest, the headphone jack at the front of the tower is TERRIBLE. I didn't notice the difference until I plugged my headphones into my girlfriends lappy and was blown away by the difference in quality. I was lucky to maintain that same sound quality when using the SR80's on my thinkpad, so if anyone has had any information on how they would sound on the Indigo, I would absolutely love to hear it.
Also if anyone has had a chance to use them with the klipsch promedia's, I would love to hear about it.
Thanks guys.





