@Arjen
What you suggest is something that previously happened to me in Xen around two 
years ago. Xen 4.3 worked fine with PCI and VGA Passthrough, but when 4.4 was 
released, they somehow wrecked it. The Passthroughed Sound Card audio was 
horrendous, and the Video Card was a no-go - good thing is that magically 
everything was working again for Xen 4.5, but the real culprit was never found. 
Old Thread 
here:http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/xen/devel/351336?page=lastAfter some 
experimentation, I found out by coincidence looking at older solved issues, 
that if instead of using xen-pciback as a Kernel Parameter to hide the Sound 
Card from the host (Dom0), I used xl pci-assignable-add to detach it from the 
host and attach it to xen-pciback after the host booted (Akin to vfio-pci if 
manually using modprobe), it worked properly. Whatever was the case, the 
workaround is still the same: Letting the host grab the Sound Card and 
initialize it with snd_hda_intel, then detaching it and attaching to 
xen-pciback/vfio-pci, instead of passing it fresh.
I didn't did a lot of experimentation with audio in QEMU-KVM-VFIO (Its in the 
TO DO list, after I debug why my Radeon 5770 doesn't works in a Q35 VM) with 
the emulated Intel HDA Sound Card, but I noticed that there are WAY TOO MANY 
ways to configure it, both host and guest side. In Arch Linux, I couldn't get 
QEMU to work with ALSA without producing crackling audio in a W10 VM, but I 
didn't tried that much since there are a lot of enviromental variables to be 
set and I only used the QEMU_AUDIO_DRV. However, installing Pulseaudio and 
telling QEMU to use it magically fixed everything with absolutely no 
configuration, and sound quality was pretty much the same as in Xen when 
passing through the Sound Card. What I recall is that with the the audio also 
breaks if I set the Intel HDA to use higher sample rates like 24-Bit 192 KHz 
instead of default 24 Bit 48 KHz (Which I think is also Pulseaudio and ALSA 
default), but it gives me the impression that host and guest needs to have a 
matching config.I think that people are underestimating these quircks and 
config issues and instead blaming audio issues on latency or heavy CPU usage. 
After these experiences, I would point to quircks first. Sadly, I don't recall 
that anyone did a deep dive about how to configure the audio so ALSA/Pulseaudio 
and the Windoes guest match, so there is at least a standard test setup to use 
as reference before troubleshooting further.                                    
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