I got the x-fi series on both my desktops as well as the external companion
for laptops, and I would deffinitly recommend them especially for
broadcasters. I run my desktop version in audio creation mode for the best
results.
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From: "Casey" <cwoll...@wi.rr.com>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2016 5:31 PM
Subject: Re: SV: sound blaster xfi
Hi can you recommended a better card to get then the real tech cards that
most computer come with thees days?
I am using windows seven and window-eyes 9.4 if that helps any.
On 3/28/2016 4:53 PM, Brian Olesen wrote:
Hi Hank
Yeah it's a very nice card, and they've even come out with newer models
and Asus has one as well that really kicks the lama's ass. Grin
We're just getting used to these cheep noisy realtec cards which are
build in to almost every new pc these days.
But wen you listen to a real hifi sound card you can easely tell the
difference.
No it's primarily the DA converters that are better suited for audio then
the ones on the mother board.
Best regards
Brian
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Fra: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] På vegne af Hank
Smith, and Seeing-eye dog Iona
Sendt: 28. marts 2016 23:44
Til: PC Audio Discussion List
Emne: sound blaster xfi
Hello I got a desktop a couple of weeks ago I had my sound blaster xfi
store for 8 years in storage finally got some one to put the card in, and
oh my does it sound butifull this is a 24 bit card with 192.00 sample
rate capability it sounds so good I am noticing that the hi of the music
stand out so rich and I really can't describe it oh and lower quality
mp3s boy you can hear the compression.
is this do to the 24 bit capability of the sound card?
also is there any more tweaks that I can do to get this card sounding
even better?
thanks
Hank
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