Regarding M-Audio Cards
Powderfinger & Brzilian,
I have no axe to grind regarding the M-Audio cards. My own audio card is a Terratec EWX 24/96. Far from perfect, but adequate in most respects. It's main negative point for me is that it isn't possible to connect my CD's digital audio
AND use the optical input at the same time. It's not a huge problem, just a minor irritation.
Selecting a decent, well performing, well-spec'd audio card is like waltzing backwards through a minefield.
Somewhere out there is the perfect audio card that balances features with price.
It's just that every manufacturere claims that it's their card
Check the thread on
www.sospubs.co.uk regarding the Echo Mia audio card's clicks and pops. None other than Martin Walker, the highly respected contributer to the magazine Sound On Sound has had untold problems with his Mia. Many readers bought the card on his recommendation only to be faced with the same problems and seeming lack of response from Echo Audio.
It all comes down to price vs features. Asking on a BB like this is really the best way to get unbiased, factual information.
The fact that your M-Audio cards have given you no problems is only to be commended.
I guess the burning question is: Given the opportunity, would we buy the same audio card again? In my case I'd have to seriously think about that.

Although I hasten to add I've had no problems whatsoever with the Terratec. It set up and installed perfectly from the word go. But a front break-out box, now
THAT would be useful!
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BlueMeister