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ASUS Xonar D1 7.1 Audio Card Pci Low Profile - ASUSTEK COMPUTER - 90-YAA0B0-0UAN00Z$80.00 to $118.00
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Tags:siig, ce-s00022-s1, | PreSonus MegaStudio Artist$300.00 to $422.00
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Voyetra Turtle Beach Montego DDL

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
Auzentech Inc. HDA X-Plosion 7.1 DTS

Experience amazing surround-sound experience and the high-resolution digital audio while playing games, listening to music, or watching movies. With premium Operational Amplifiers (OPAMPS) pre-installed, the X-Plosion 7.1 Cinema sounds even more phenomenal than the original Auzen X-Plosion. The real-time interactive capabilities of DTS and DDL deliver more realistic and more fantastic contents of PC games, music and movies. Unique and luxurious design with gold plated PCB, jacks and metal bracket. Swappable dual DIP type OPAMP upgrades ultimate digital surround sound.Minimize
Sound Blaster X-Fi

Get more out of your Sound Blaster X-Fi enabled PC! The Sound Blaster X-Fi I/O Drive upgrade kit adds a dedicated headphone jack, additional audio connectivity and a wireless remote control for an even better entertainment experience.
M-Audio Audiophile 192

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.


