LoL Pillage, sorry man...your bank account must hate me
faye, as Mem said, Audigy 2 comes in 2 flavors (3 soon) as the Audigy did. There's the stand-alone PCI card that comes with some nice games (SoF2 and Hitman 2) which both retail around $50 right now. The Platinum comes with a 5 1/4'' bay "Live!" drive. It has another firewire connector and a bunch of other inputs for your digicams, dv recorders, midi hardware, microphones, synthesizers etc. Platinum is around $200 msrp, but I think you can get it for ~$180 online. I didn't go for it b/c I won't be using all the extras, although an 5 1/4'' faceplate to plug everything in is kinda nice. I got the Audigy 2 for $99 with a $30 MIR from BB a couple weeks ago. I was surfing around the web and I saw another site with the MIR, I forgot which though

Maybe Amazon or Buy.com.....
I didn't hear the Audigy vs. Audigy 2, but from what I'm hearing from Audigy owners that went Audigy 2 there is a difference in the quality of playback. From Live! to Audigy 2, again its like night and day.
Also, for those of you looking to plug this guy into your home theater systems for DTS 5.1 sound, here's what you need (it'll save you time, it took me a while to get the right connectors):
1) Mono mini-jack to mono phono (RCA) gold plated. Its a tiny adapter with no cords, just a metal plug with one end minijack, other side is RCA female.
2) Digital audio RCA cable (aka Coax RCA). (male to male)
Incredibly, it was a pain to find the right combo to get this to work. I tried no less than 5 different cables/adapters til I found which one would work. You'd think they'd sell a simple mini plug to RCA adapter for digital audio, but they don't

Anyways, I tried everything that Monster cable puts out before I went to Radio Shack and walked out in 2 minutes with what I needed. 5.1 Sound is awesome, you just need to change your settings in the creative software to the following:
1) Surround Mixer: Digital Output only and set speakers to 5.1 channel sound.
2) Creative Audio HQ: under Sampling Rate I had to set it to 48khz for digital output and under Decoder you want to set it to SPDIF passthrough so that your receiver can decode the digital signal instead of the emulated CMSS version.
The blue light from my Sony Receiver looks great with my CC and case fan LEDs

Oh yah, 5.1 DTS sound on my Dell 1900FP panel looks and sounds quite nice, a HT system based around my computer.
Once Plasma becomes affordable, I'm gonna scrap my TV and monitor and combine my HTS and my PC
Chiz