audiophile 2496

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Would there be a point to buying and installing 2 of these in the same machine?
 
Absolutely not,

Why would you want to do that 1 Card in the slot should surfice,
I mean it only does Analog L/R In & Out & SPDIF.
 
jobones said:
Would there be a point to buying and installing 2 of these in the same machine?

Why not just buy the Delta 44 then?

I would be cheaper...
 
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brzilian said:
Why not just buy the Delta 44 then?

I[t] would be cheaper...
Not if you're adding on to an existing setup. D44 = US$200, AP2496 = US$150. Adding another AudioPhile is cheaper unless you can get a good price for your used AudioPhile. Also, the AudioPhile is a good choice if you need the SPDIF and/or MIDI functionality.

On the other hand, the D44 is the better choice if you need the +4dB analog I/O.

DonF
 
Actually, two Audiophiles in a Shuttle SS40 (mini computer with two PCI slots) for use as a standalone Gigastudio computer might not be too bad.
 
Sklathill said:
Actually, two Audiophiles in a Shuttle SS40 (mini computer with two PCI slots) for use as a standalone Gigastudio computer might not be too bad.

Only if you're absolutely certain that their internal clocks can be synced together. Otherwise if you're playing/recording multiple tracks across the two at the same time, they will eventually drift apart and be out of sync.
 
brzilian said:
Only if you're absolutely certain that their internal clocks can be synced together. ...
That's what the AP control panel's "multiple card sync" option is for. (It's on the Hardware Settings tab.)

DonF
 
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