M-Audio M-AUDIO FIREWIRE SOLO$158.00 to $287.00

M-Audio FireWire Solo - Sound card - 24-bit - 96 kHz - 107 dB SNR - IEEE 1394 (FireWire)
Manufacturer:M-Audio Product MPN MPN | MAUDIOFS | Key Features Card Interface | FireWire (IEEE 1394) | Bit Depth | 24-bit | Form Factor | External | Compatible Audio Standards | ASIO 2 | Technical Features External Hub Connectors | 1 x Microphone In • 2 x Line In | Frequency Response | | Max. Sample Rate | 96 kHz | Miscellaneous Package Qty | 1 |
Tags:m-audio, m-audio, firewire, solo,
| Sound Blaster Live! 24-bit External$60.00

The Sound Blaster Live! 24-bit External sound card will turn any vanilla PC sound system into a audio powerhouse. This ultra-affordable upgrade allows you to start enjoying an audio experience and quality that's not possible with basic on-board audio thanks to 24-Bit ADVANCED HD and EAX ADVANCED HD technologies. With the Sound Blaster Live! 24-bit External sound card, your music will never have sounded better and you'll even be able to convert your old tapes or vinyl to digital audio. Finally your games will come alive while you're immersed in 5.1 surround sound. All this in a simple USB solution that installs in seconds.Minimize
Manufacturer:Creative Technology Product MPN MPN | SB0490 | Key Features Card Interface | USB | Output Mode | 5.1 Channel Surround | Bit Depth | 24-bit | Form Factor | External | Compatible Audio Standards | EAX | Technical Features External Hub Connectors | 1 x Optical SPDIF In/Out • 1 x Microphone In • 1 x Surround Front • 1 x Surround Center/Sub • 1 x Surround Rear • 1 x line out | Max. Sample Rate | 96 kHz | Sound Synthesis Method | Wavetable | Warranty Warranty | 1 Year | Miscellaneous Release Date | 4 November, 2004 | Package Qty | 1 | UPC | 054651073517 |
Tags:sound, blaster, live, 24-bit, external,
| Voyetra Turtle Beach Montego DDL$53.00 to $89.00

Turtle Beach Montego DDL Sound Card - This PC Sound card features Dolby Digital Live technology. Dolby Digital Live converts any Audio signal into a Dolby Digital bitstream for transport & playback through a Home Theater system. So PC games, movies, Music and television will sound their best! It also means there is only one cable connection! That's right, you can attach your PC to your home theater via a single digital cable - avoiding the confusion of a complicated setup.Minimize
Manufacturer:Voyetra Turtle Beach Product MPN MPN | TBS-3300-01 | Key Features Card Interface | PCI | Output Mode | 7.1 Channel Surround | Bit Depth | 24-bit | Form Factor | Plug-In Card | Compatible Audio Standards | AC-3 • DTS • DirectSound • A3D | Technical Features On Board Connectors | 1 x Microphone In • 1 x Line In | Max. Sample Rate | 96 kHz | Miscellaneous Package Qty | 1 | UPC | 731855033003 |
Tags:voyetra, turtle, beach, montego, ddl,
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The Audiophile 192 continues the legacy of M-Audios industry-standard Delta audio card line. Building on our Audiophile 2496one of the worlds most popular audio cardsthe Audiophile 192 features high-definition 192kHz sampling rate, digital I/O, balanced analog I/O and an amazing signal-to-noise ratio.

Toshiba : 4CHVOUT 4 Channel Analog Out Card to be used with Toshiba Surveillix DVR'S

Notebook pro audio recording has never sounded so good, or been this convenient and affordable. Indigo IO offers one stereo 1/8 inch analog input and output on a Type II Cardbus card powered by your notebook computer. It combines this with 24-bit/96kHz converters for the quality you deserve. Also included is a 6 foot audio cable for RCA or 1/4 inch connections. A unique feature of the Indigo IO is the use of virtual outputs. Indigo IO appears to software as if it has eight separate outputs, which are digitally mixed down to the physical outputs using Indigo IO's console software and its on-board DSP. This makes Indigo IO compatible with all popular multi-track software. And, with Echo's multi-client drivers, more than one application (such as an editor and a software synth) can be playing back through Indigo IO at the same time.Minimize

The whole audio architecture landscape has been changed. This has resulted in teething problems for gamers - with the possibility of losing all surround sound or hardware accelerated Direct3D and EAX while gaming in the Windows Vista environment.