PCIe soundcards on a budget ?

Tony Scharf noisetheorem at gmail.com
Wed Jul 17 22:50:35 CEST 2013


I don't think you are going to find much that isn't really expensive.
 Maybe creative has something?  Their soundblasters were pretty ok, but I
wouldn't use one for pro stuff.

Tony


On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 2:56 PM, Cyrille Damez <cyrille.damez at laposte.net>wrote:

> Hello Music Bar, long time no see ! (well, technically, I did see you, but
> you didn't see me)
>
> I need your collective technical wisdom. I'm looking for not too expensive
> PCIe soundcards. I was a happy user of an MAudio Audiophile 2496, but
> apparently they did not upgrade it from PCI to PCIe, so you can't use them
> with recent motherboards. Too bad, they were just perfect for me, quality,
> price and feature-wise.
> Specifically, I'm looking for two different soundcard with slightly
> different requirements:
> * one is for home use. I need a decent DAC and stereo RCA in-outs are fine
> (I'd prefer to avoid mini-jacks)
> * one is for a PC handling broadcast automation for the radio I dj for.
> This one needs either stereo digital in/outs or balanced analog.
> Both need to be recognized on Linux. No need for multiple channels. No
> need for midi.
>
> Anything to recommend ?
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