Re: [Alsa-user] Suggestion for a sound card
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From: Prabhu R. <pra...@us...> - 2004-12-01 04:48:14
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>>>>> "FA" == Fons Adriaensen <fon...@sk...> writes: FA> On Wed, Dec 01, 2004 at 12:14:29AM +0530, Prabhu Ramachandran FA> wrote: >> I have an old laptop (runs Debian GNU/Linux, Sarge) and the >> onboard sound on it is broken. I am looking to get a >> replacement card that works under Linux. Do you folks have any >> suggestions as to what a good choice would be. FA> I am using an Edirol UA-. Works nice. Up to 96kHz in simplex FA> mode, 48Khz 24 bit duplex, mic inputs with phantom power. FA> A friend is using a newer model (UA-25 IIRC) and this also FA> works OK. Thanks for the feedback! Those devices seem to be quite expensive. Are there cheaper alternatives? BTW, given that these pretty sophisticated USB sound adaptors work well, is it a good bet to assume that something like the Turtle Beach one I mentioned will also work? Thanks. cheers, prabhu |