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Get a different interface then...?
montsamu said:I was also very much looking at a Firebox, until I read deep enough into the manual and FAQ and realised that unlike the Firepod, you cannot connect multiple Fireboxes to the computer at the same time.
Ethan Winer said:If you don't already have the FireBox and you don't already have a Firewire card, I wouldn't get either. There's nothing wrong with a Firebox! I use one with my Dell laptop and it's great. But the whole point of a Firewire or USB sound card is to avoid having to open up a computer to install a conventional sound card. If you have to dig around inside the computer anyway you should consider a standard PCI sound card. The only exception might be if you also need the Firebox's built-in mike preamps.
Ethan Winer said:> I already have an m-audio audiophile 2496 <
Then you're all set. Spend your money on something you really need. For example, how's your monitoring?
> I was just thinking i might get better overall quality <
Why do you think the Firebox sounds better than the Audiophile? Both have a frequency response that's plenty accurate, with distortion and other artifacts well below what's audible. I would expect both sound cards to sound exactly the same. In fact, if they don't sound identical, one of them is broken!
--Ethan