Originally posted by: Aflac
ALSO, THE VERY LOW-END AUDIGY (THE X-FI XTREME AUDIO) IS BASICALLY NOT AN XFI AT ALL, AS I RECALL. IT'S MORE LIKE A BEEFED UP AUDIGY2 OR AUDIGY4 (CAN SOMEONE BACK ME UP ON THIS?)
Originally posted by: themisfit610
Yeah the base model X-Fi doesn't have the X-Fi DSP. It's not much better than glorified onboard to be perfectly honest 🙂
But don't get an X-Fi if you care about sound quality.. It's only worth the cash if you're a gamer. Spend your money on a decent card.
~MiSfit
Originally posted by: Ghouler
there are differences between X-Fi cards, and sound cards in general, in terms of:
- chip used (this impacts sound card processing power incl. EAX)
- components quality (digital to analog converters and the analog to digital ones - that's for recording only)
- software bundle ( I think top range comes with sequencer for multichannel recording and midi)
- connectivity - check what you need: digital out or analog only, mic in, how many outputs and inputs are going to be used at the same time etc
I might be wrong but I'd rank X-Fis like that:
Xtreme Audio < Xtreme Gamer < X-Fi Fatal1ty < Elite Pro
Originally posted by: themisfit610
heh.. I wouldn't say they GREATLY improve the quality of the analog outs.. Not compared to any pro / audiophile stuff anyway. The X-Fi DSP is pretty powerful though, and if you're man enough to solder some 3rd party opamps / capacitors on the card, you can make a really nice setup 🙂
~MiSfit