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    which is the best USB sound card for laptop.

    I am musician and I usually work a lot of with my laptop. The internal sound card in my laptop is very bad, as in all around I know. Capture every sound in high definition, and from the digital clock digital optical output. Now I have some money for purchasing the USB sound card for my laptop. I want digital and analogue in output. Anybody has any view about USB soundcard? And also provide link any link where I can find more information about the USB sound card?

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    Re: which is the best USB sound card for laptop.

    I would like to tell you about me what do I use? I utilize the Creative Labs X-FI GO. It's very great. I use it frequently with my laptop as well as my main personal computer for L4D2, because I can't find my mic to work through my USB sound card. As I saw no problems with it, it holds all the cool things. But I don’t know how it differentiates to Realtek, but am sure that Realtek does not support EAX, X-Fi CMSS 3D and X-Fi Crystallizer.

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    Re: which is the best USB sound card for laptop.

    You can see you dear the merely M-Audio interfaces I have worked with are MIDI input/output and also multi-channel mixers for recording. It produces better output. I didn't understand that they made any special USB sound cards for gaming. Then again, as my concern I use a generic C-Media 6206 USB device for my playback. It requires under Linux using ALSA 1.0.21 (now that my patch has been accepted upstream) so nothing fancy here. So I suggest you if you want to purchase generic C-Media 6206 USB sound card.

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    Re: which is the best USB sound card for laptop.

    Hi, if you want to know about the benchmark DAC-1 USB driver. Then you can try a Benchmark DAC-1 USB digital-audio converter. BelCanto also creates a 24/96 USB Link. You could also attempt an observed off ramp 3. I individually own the Benchmark and once you have heard one, you would not accept as true how much better digital music can sound! So in my opinion you can also find the better sound with this USB sound driver. AS you know in market many brands USB sound card driver is available.

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    Re: which is the best USB sound card for laptop.

    Last year I used to use an M-audio USB soundcard traf. This USB sound card is a pocket-sized device that plugs into the USB port of any laptop and then lets you record your mixes up to 24 bits at 96 kHz wave files. Now I utilize an M-Audio Micro Track II digital recorder independent connects directly to the rear of the mixer and does not need a laptop to record. Someone makes an adapter that lets you use an iPod or the same thing. So you can also try this USB sound card it depend on you. You can see more about this Sound card on the internet.

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    Re: which is the best USB sound card for laptop.

    Could you help me about this USB sound card? I had heard about Zhaolu and Citypulse. They are high-quality but none of the products fits my limit. In Available USB Sound card many USB Sound card are non-USB and the ones that are USB, they are very costly. Could you help me for selecting between EMU 0404 USB or EMU 0202 USB? I will upgrade when I attempt getting my amp/speakers. Please tell me as much as possible because I want to purchase it very soon.

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    Re: which is the best USB sound card for laptop.

    As I know about it, built on sound cards, either on laptops or very bad, known by the interference of other kit and the superiority was generally poor. That's why external sound cards are well used exclusively in the professional world. On the topic of the presenters. To find a excellent response to low portable speakers, want a bulky air space at the rear the driver and conductor large enough, the thing that most of people do not take in a notebook, and it would not be easy to carry. As a result, commitments, or basically small electrostatic speaker drivers, which means it can play a lot of things more frequently, and sometimes even usably, but still not well, but when it comes to low frequency response they are more than luck.

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