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I think the M-Audio Audiophile 2496 (PCI) kicks butt for $99. On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 12:21 PM, Rick Walker <looppool@cruzio.com> wrote: > In every field, there tend to be fantastic deals on gear that gives the > most bang for the buck. > > In percussion, for example you could, for years, buy a certain brand of > the budget CP conga > that would be as good as the professional (and highly overpriced) LP >congas. > Sure, the > LPs were Cadillacs and had the heavy duty 'comfort rims', but, >essentially, > the budget conga > produced completely professional sound at half the budget. The >reputation > of these cheap > congas got so good that LP (CP's parent company) quit making the congas >in > Natural Wood > colors (the most popular conga color) just to force professional >drummers on > a budget to > buy the more expensive ones and , eventually, they phased the cheaper >ones > out altogether to > eliminate the competition. > > Are there any similar stellar deals in Audio cards for PCs (running Win >XP)? > > Or does one have to buy the bullet and plunk down the big bucks for boxes > like the RME ones? > > Do the latest M Audio cards really tank heavily when compared to the >pricier > sound cards? > > Are there PCI cards that sound comparable to more pricey breakout boxes? > > Is anything made for the Prosumer Gamers of the world that are close in > fidelity to > the most expensive breakout boxes? > > ****************************************** > > I'm building a second PC desktop so that my wife and I can both work, > simultaneously on our > respective album projects and I don't have an unlimited budget. > > I picked up a Mackie ONXY satellite system that got good reviews and I >got > it hella cheap. > Now my funky old Creative Labs sound card seems to be biting the dust. >I'm > wondering if I should > buy a second ONXY while they are still available and relatively >inexpensive > (around $175). > > > *All you audiophile pros out there: what are your recommendations?* > > *What's the best bang for the buck, financially, for a Sound Card for >a PC > these days (including > older gear that is no longer made but still readily available through >places > like E Bay)? > > What can you recommend for a person who loves to live a champagne >lifestyle > on a beer budget? > * > > -- -==-=-=- Tony