seeking advice on an M-Audio interface

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I have read through many M-Audio interfaces at Musicians' Friend website. I think I have my choices narrowed down to: USB2496 Audiophile Computer Interface and the AudioSport Duo. I want to record on my PC with an electric guitar and a mic. The Audiosport has a built in preamp and a PCI is not needed. I welcome any comments about this or other M-Audio products for my needs and LOW budget.
 
USB ones are quite often not as good as PCI. Go for PCI if you at all can.

Don't get a card with a pre built in, because then you can never upgrade the pre if you want better gear. There's no point going out and getting a DMP3 later if it still has to go through the crappy onboard one (believe that it's crappy, it must be for the price they've made it).
 
tdukex said:
The M-Audio Mobile Pre has 2 ins, 2 outs, 2 preamps w/phantom power, and a headphone jack--all for $129.
But supports only 16 bits
 
I'm going for the delta 1010 used for < 400 usd, but that may be more I/O than you need. From what I've learned it's better to have the converters in a breakout box so you don't get the extra noise from inside the pc. You may like either the delta 44 or 66.
 
I agree he should buy the best gear he can afford, but did you read this part of his post:

LOW budget.

If he can afford even an Audiophile/DMP3 combo he should by all means do it.

M-Audio does not have a reputation for making crappy gear. Perhaps this is a first.

I'm sure the preamps are at least as good as the Behringer I started with, and 16 bits is perfectly good. The AD/DA conversion quality is much more important.
 
VTgreen81 said:
I'm going for the delta 1010 used for < 400 usd,

that's a real good price.....but.......

I paid 450 US for mine new in the box....on sale at GC....

I would have paid more though....good gear...ya know?

Good luck with it VT..........you'll dig it man...

Joe
 
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