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    I've decided Creative can't do it the latest drivers make the output even worse. SO over to you Guys and Girls.
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    I don't plug my headphones directly into it, but my (obsolete now) Hoontech 4DWave sounds just great, thank you. Their current hardware is Yamaha-based, and should be as good or better (their roots are in pro sound hardware).

    http://www.hoontech.co.uk/ or http://www.hoontech.com/

    I'm sure Az and/or SpiralDragon are going to chime in here soon enough too...
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    • #3
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      • #4
        Originally posted by MultimediaMan
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        I don't think so.

        I was thinking something along the lines of Terrac models.
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        • #5
          Echo Indigo ... unfortunately it's for laptops only. Has built-in headphone amp and it's fantastic. Only sound card with one that I know of.

          Other options, get an M-Audio Revolution 7.1 and a headphone amp, like the ones from [url-www.headphone.com]Headroom[/url]. Other people make headphone amps, no one makes low price ones:

          Find the best headphones, speakers and home audio. 365-day returns, free shipping over $100 and legendary customer service!


          If you want some really nice headphones for not a lot, pick up some Grado SR-60:



          They are about $60 USD and are incredible sounding.

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          • #6
            My aging Sound Blaster Live 5.1 still works wonders for me

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            • #7
              Headphones sounded fine until last creative update. Thank god I didn't update my other system. Jeeze have they really heard good hi fi not crappy computer speakers. We're not talking ut2k3 and big bangs here. I reckon they've been sat in too many cars.
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              • #8
                I use 2/2.1 mode to listen to headpones on every Creative card I've owned. Headphone Mode has always sucked.
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                • #9
                  I gotta say the Terratec DMX 6fire 24/96 or the 6fire LT if you can live without the drive module.

                  The M-Audio are kinda good to since it's based on the Envy24 too.
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                  • #10
                    Terratec 6fire 24/96 has a headphone jack with amp and pot, and sounds great.

                    The Aureon 7.1 universe is the successor, also offering a headphone jack, amp, and pot in the drive bay.

                    Both cost about 200 EUR, unfortunately.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Jammrock
                      Echo Indigo ... unfortunately it's for laptops only. Has built-in headphone amp and it's fantastic. Only sound card with one that I know of.

                      Other options, get an M-Audio Revolution 7.1 and a headphone amp, like the ones from [url-www.headphone.com]Headroom[/url]. Other people make headphone amps, no one makes low price ones:

                      Find the best headphones, speakers and home audio. 365-day returns, free shipping over $100 and legendary customer service!


                      If you want some really nice headphones for not a lot, pick up some Grado SR-60:



                      They are about $60 USD and are incredible sounding.

                      Jammrock
                      Is it just me or does teh M-aduio revolution 7.1 look EXACTLY liek the hercules fortissimo III 7.1... do they use the same chop?
                      Last edited by daemorok; 6 December 2003, 15:39.
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                      • #12
                        M-Audio Revo = VIA/ICE Envy24
                        Herc Fort III = Cirrus Logic CS4624

                        the only way they look alike to me is that they both have a small, blue PCB, and a few ICs, Capicitors and about the same amount of IO connectors on the bracket.
                        Last edited by dZeus; 6 December 2003, 16:50.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by az
                          Terratec 6fire 24/96 has a headphone jack with amp and pot, and sounds great.
                          Sure does

                          £150 is a lot of money for a sound card though, specially if you don't need all the conections provided on the breakout box. The M-Audio Revolution is about half the price and should sound just as good.
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                          • #14
                            I also vote for the MAudio Revolution coupled with a headphone amp...
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by The PIT
                              I don't think so.
                              Why not? What's wrong with the Santa Cruz?

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