Yo Guhlenn,
I'm not sure what you mean by the 2000 package, they seem to call all the rack options by different names in differant places..could that be the C-Port?
This is from the specs sheet on the System3
Features:
"- 10 x 10 24-bit/96kHz 100% Full-Duplex recording path support (yup that's ten ins and outs

)
- 8 x inputs (8 x XLR balanced)
- 8 x outputs (8 x XLR balanced, 4 x Stereo TRS unbalanced line level) *both included
- S/PDIF, OPTICAL & AES/EBU I/O connections as standard
- 1 x 16 channel MIDI interface port
- Up to four PCI cards can be sample accurate sync linked (40 Channel I/O)
- Internal or external sync supported (External can be set via the S/PDIF input)
- 22kHz~99kHz frequency rates supported
- direct monitoring for input signals (zero latency, by hardware)
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Internal mixing, routing and monitoring software provided
- Logic Soundtrack 24 (24-bit/96kHz powerful recording software from Emagic)
- Drivers for Windows 95/98/ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000, ASIO 2.0 (latency can be lowered to 3ms), GSIF (GigaSampler/-Studio)
Controller Chip & Converters:
- ADC III external rack uses Crystal Semiconductors ADC (24bit/96kHz, 116dB S/N ratio A-weighted)
- DAC III external rack uses AKM DAC (24bit/96kHz, 110dB S/N ratio A-weighted)
- Audio DSP 24 host card uses the IC Ensemble Envy24 I/O controller chip (ICE1712)
- Audio DSP 24 internal I/O for standard windows system sounds (mini-jacks on card) uses SigmaTel STAC97xx 18bit AC-97 Codec (ADC & DAC) 95dB output S/N ratio (a-weighted)"
As you can see the 10in/out is supported in full duplex.
Regarding redundancy, if you buy the Mk2 you get 24 bit converters on the card. These will become obsolete if you add an external rack. These racks have cleaner converters onboard. The whole point of an external rack, is to keep the converters away from the interference nightmare found inside a computer. Buying the ADSP24 as is you save bucks because you're not paying for something that you don't need.
"I did some research on the hoontech and found out that although in terms of SNR and Dynamic Range it's the worst card... check the specs of your mixer!!! most of us are whining bout there inferior card but the mixer is the weakest part mostly."
You lost me there dude, the specs on the mixer? What mixer? The only time I use the software mixer is to mute monitoring on outboard FX. All the monitoring I need is in the host program though ASIO2 Direct monitoring.
As to the reseach you've done, please give me some links or quotes so I can investigate this...
"in terms of SNR and Dynamic Range it's the worst card"
From my reseach the S/N ratio is 116dB A Weighted; comparable to the new LAYLA 24 which has 115dB A weighted or the Steinberg Studio pack which only has 100 dB un weighted.
Lastly, YES it has 10 ins and outs, 8 are analogue 2 are Digital.
Regards
Bones
quotes used;
http://www.hoontech.com/english/products/system3/info.html#
Echo digital audio press release -Spring 2000
Steinburg Club Cubase -winter 2000