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    http://www.head-fi.org/forum/list/46

    Have fun.

    My only advice: Don't buy creative. Heard lots of crap about them (driver/compatibility issues)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sajuuk View Post
    http://www.head-fi.org/forum/list/46

    Have fun.

    My only advice: Don't buy creative. Heard lots of crap about them (driver/compatibility issues)
    That's to late i'm affraid :P

    I allready got great speakers and well, the sound that came out of them before i put a soundcard in it, wasn't bad at all. After putting the soundcard in it, i'm really doubting if there is a big difference in the soundquality.

    I've turned my pc off, took the soundcard out, restarted it, played some music/movies to see how it sounds. Turned pc off again, put the soundcard back in and it's really hard to tell what the difference is.

    How do i check if it actually works? And the speakerset comes with an USB connection, so they're not connected to the soundcard. Would that make a difference?

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    if the speakers are connected via usb then most likely they've their own "soundcard" and your newly acquired one won't be used if i'm not mistaken.

    the basic sound quality isn't really that much different if you haven't got super ears. but the x-fi often enables better surround sound in games + the virtual 3d sound for headphones etc ( can't remember how it's called, haven't got a dedicated soundcard in years)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Littleburst View Post
    That's to late i'm affraid :P

    I allready got great speakers and well, the sound that came out of them before i put a soundcard in it, wasn't bad at all. After putting the soundcard in it, i'm really doubting if there is a big difference in the soundquality.

    I've turned my pc off, took the soundcard out, restarted it, played some music/movies to see how it sounds. Turned pc off again, put the soundcard back in and it's really hard to tell what the difference is.

    How do i check if it actually works? And the speakerset comes with an USB connection, so they're not connected to the soundcard. Would that make a difference?
    Ouch ermm didnt think to ask if the system was USB i gathered it would be audio jacks and thats why you asked as you said
    you had the "default thingy" on your motherboard...
    Take your soundcard back to the store and claim either its faulty or not compatable as USB sound systems dont use any
    on board sound cards they have there own amp and card built in and whatever you do wont make a difference
    Sorry man
    Hope you get your cash back


    ****Edit****
    If they say you cant return it, kick up a fuss as you have usually 28 days to change your mind unless they clearly state on the purchase you have such and such a time and you only got it yesterday
    so they have to return it for you
    Last edited by angeldeelite : 05-09-2010 at 11:16 AM Reason: adding

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    Quote Originally Posted by angeldeelite View Post
    Ouch ermm didnt think to ask if the system was USB i gathered it would be audio jacks and thats why you asked as you said
    you had the "default thingy" on your motherboard...
    Take your soundcard back to the store and claim either its faulty or not compatable as USB sound systems dont use any
    on board sound cards they have there own amp and card built in and whatever you do wont make a difference
    Sorry man
    Hope you get your cash back


    ****Edit****
    If they say you cant return it, kick up a fuss as you have usually 28 days to change your mind unless they clearly state on the purchase you have such and such a time and you only got it yesterday
    so they have to return it for you
    Ok lol, it's nps.

    I can atleast trade it within 14 days and i can use the refund nps, so it's ok. My mother wants a Kenwood K-323, so i'll just sort it with that

    I'll try some other decent speakers which do have jacks, to see what the difference is like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sajuuk View Post
    http://www.head-fi.org/forum/list/46

    Have fun.

    My only advice: Don't buy creative. Heard lots of crap about them (driver/compatibility issues)
    never had a major problem with Creative sound cards, and I have even used the emu sounfont compatibility in a professional recording studio setup with no issues what so ever. the only driver problems I have encountered, where early AWE64 64bit drivers, back when 64 bit O/S's first hit the market.

    each to their own i suppose..

    Quote Originally Posted by Littleburst View Post
    That's to late i'm affraid :P

    I allready got great speakers and well, the sound that came out of them before i put a soundcard in it, wasn't bad at all. After putting the soundcard in it, i'm really doubting if there is a big difference in the soundquality.

    I've turned my pc off, took the soundcard out, restarted it, played some music/movies to see how it sounds. Turned pc off again, put the soundcard back in and it's really hard to tell what the difference is.

    How do i check if it actually works? And the speakerset comes with an USB connection, so they're not connected to the soundcard. Would that make a difference?
    you my find some discernible difference in sound quality, depending on what speakers you use, and the room setup you are using, but i very much doubt that you will.
    the main reason for using an additional soundcard in a PC today, (if you are not using it for music production) is to alleviate the sound processing task from the main CPU freeing up processing cycles for other tasks. the onboard chips supplied on motherboards are comparable to aftermarket cards for gaming and audio playback.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikekim View Post

    you my find some discernible difference in sound quality, depending on what speakers you use, and the room setup you are using, but i very much doubt that you will.
    the main reason for using an additional soundcard in a PC today, (if you are not using it for music production) is to alleviate the sound processing task from the main CPU freeing up processing cycles for other tasks. the onboard chips supplied on motherboards are comparable to aftermarket cards for gaming and audio playback.
    My bose speakers got an USB plug in and allready had good sound quality without a soundcard. So i'll just stick with that.

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