Pros: Good analog sound Cons: Bad MIDI sound; Bad apps never completely worked; Installation was very tough
I just replace a Turtle Beach Montego II Quadzilla (an older card) with a Creative SB Audigy 1394. I didn't need the 1394 (my systemboard already has a 1394 port), but I had read that the sound quality was very good (only partly true as I'll mention late ...
Pros: Nice sound when it works. Cons: Rarely works to specs.
Now I remember why I never buy Creative Labs products. You would think that a company as big as Creative Labs would be bullet proof, but don't be mislead. It is all coming back to me...the old days of fighting to get their products working correctly with...
Pros: 24 bit 96Khz/100dB SNR (amazing sound), firewire port, easy to install Cons: MIDI port takes up a second pci slot
The Sound Blaster Audigy is an amazing sound card with a multitude of features making it an audiophile's dream. An integral part to any multimedia system, the sound card supplies the audio signal to your speakers and thus determines the quality of sound...
Pros: Great sound with 5.1 speakers, firewire port, supports most sound standards, works with windows XP Cons: midi/game port separate, will block another card slot, utilities may be troublesome
I bought this card mostly out of curiosity. I had heard a lot of good things about the old Audigy sound cards and wanted to try one for myself. As has happened a lot in the past, Creative bought the company and discontinued making their products; thus...
Just so you know, I have a degree in computer science, and I am A+ certified so please don't think that a lack of technical skills has caused my problems.
I upgraded my computer in March of 2002 and since my old Turtle Beach sound card...
Pros: Amazing Sound, Easy to install, Built in Firewire port Cons: Needs two slots from the case if you want the MIDI/Joystick port
When I purchased my computer it was only able to come with the SB Live!. This was a good sound card, but I wanted more. My wife tells me that I'm one of those people who are never happy with my computer. Well I guess you could have said that before,...
Pros: Sounds Good when it works Cons: Buggy Drivers
I am very frustrated with my SoundBlaster Audigy. It forced me to stop using Win98 because the drivers immediately crashed my machine when I tried to play sound. In Win2k, it works but after while the sound just halts. The application has to be...
Pros: Incredible Sound Quality and Software Bundle Cons: Not free
I got the SB Audigy Gamer about 5 months ago due to the fact that my integrated sound card the VIA AC '97 was going crazy. The card was SIMPLE to install for me, just move the CD ROM audio cable and snap it in then install it. I have an MSI KT266Pro2...
I am a music producer and I don’t have enough $$$$$ to spend on an audigy platinum. So my choice was the audigy gamer, slightly because im a gamer at heart :)
Pros: Clear sound. Great features. Very high quality. Cons: No Linux driver support.
In the past, Creative Labs has established itself as a standard by developing the Sound Blaster line of sound cards. The latest in the series, the Audigy, is no exception to the high quality that users have come to expect. After having this card...
Pros: Excellent sound quality, both digital and analog. Cons: May require a fresh install of OS if upgrading from another SB card.
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I bought an OEM version of the Sound Blaster Audigy after reading the great reviews and the specs (+100 db signal to noise ratio). The OEM version I bought is identical (same part number on the card) to the Gamer and MP3 versions except...
Pros: Good sound, quiet. Has firewire port. Cons: Poor XP compatibility. Problems with games and MP3 audio programs like musicmatch.
This is a high-end sound card aimed at the gaming enthusiast. It has some data paths that are 24 bit, though for the most part is should be regarded as a 16 bit card. It has on board connections for spdif, analog audio, auxiliary audio, and voice...
Pros: Nice sound, environment effects are cool, Fire Wire port Cons: Buggy drivers and conflicts
I've had on-board sound on my Athlon 950 machine for several months now. I finally got tired of having the sound cut out every time I accessed my hard drive. I decided it was time to get a new sound card.
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