Why not getting a ST-Audio DSP3000???

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Hello all of you,

I have been going around the web for 6 month now looking for a new sound card/audio interface and I collected the following favorites:
- motu 896 (excellent, but am just afraid of firewire/amd chipsets compatiblity)
- aardvark q10 : seems good but the converters are the most "noisy" you can find for the price, on the specs at least: around 100dB for A/N, but in practice, is that such a big pb??
- motu HD192: seems flawless, except that it doesn't exist yet...and a little bit expensive though...
- DSP 3000 by ST-AUDIO: this card has everything one can ever excpected from a sound card/audio interface when you look at the specs, but i do not know anyone who ever mentions it in forums: what is it about it that nobody wants to talk about??? i just looked at the specs, it has 120dBA A/D and D/A converters!!! one of the best value of S/N i ever saw!!!!! So I really wonder, does it sounds GOOD???? Cause for "only" 1300$, you get the hell of a lot on the paper!!!!

please, someone who ever got close to the dsp3000, tell me how it sounds compare to the motu 896 or the aardvark Q10!!!!

Thanks in advance and god blesses our ears!
 
I guess your talking about the DSP3000 M-Port
First I've heard of it. Dont know what the scoop is but it looks descent enough.
 
how is it then???

Yes great,

Someone knows it at least, but how does it sounds?? Why is it so few people talking about it??? I have been looking at the prices again, it costs even 850 $ in the US...and the specs are as good as a MOTU HD192, except for the 192kHz thing...but I don't think it is so much better than 96kHz, especially for home studio purposes. Morerover it has 8 preamps..so please tell me what you heard about it or how it sounds!!!!
 
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