Listening to music on crappy onboard sound will make you appreciate the EMU even more when you finally get it.
btw if ur thinking of getting rid of any of ur special DIY stuff look at the poor me i'll happily buy em after listening i seriously nee some cheap but good speakers to make my x-fi worth
the Creative is tuned more towards a 5.1 setup
superczar said:I am having serious doubts now about going in for an external USB solution....
On a pure Analog stereo mode (which is all it supports), the Mac Mini's Audio packed some serious punch to seriously compete if not better the X-Fi Plats (In stereo mode) and effectively blowing the Realtek Integrated to smithereens....
I am not really comparing the X-Fi Plats with the Mini's audio (The X-Fi is a different beast altogether, but on stereo 2 channel mode, I personally preferred the Mini by a narrow margin...)
Now given the fact that the Apple natively supports 44.1 khz (no up/down sampling) , Core Audio means there is no Kmixer $hit to deal with (enabling ASIO mode, manually changing sample rates etc. as on a PC) and it uses premium quality DACs (Wolfson/Burr-Brown depending on the batch)....
So now would it really be worthwhile to go for a EMU 0202 or a M-Audio transit/Audiophile?
On A side note, The X-Fi's 24 bit crystallizer (Whatever that means) did a mean job of restoring the lost punch on 128Kbps MP3s
chaos said:LOL. The only way to play audio on an XFi is to enable audio creation mode, enable bit matched playback and disable all EAX crap. Then use foobar in ASIO mode to play. Monstrous difference in quality between using this setup and using the defaults.
superczar said:- x86s Creative X-Fi Platinum set to run in ASIO mode, 44.1 khz/16 bit sampling rate running on a Asus A8V deluxe/Winchester 3200