I was at the audio shop today (Classe was demoing a product that hasn't even gone into production yet, so I couldn't miss it) and plugged my HD-595's into a Music Fidelity X-Can V3. That is one awesome headphone amp! It's like my already awesome HD-595s came to life! Of course ... $400 is too steep for my budget
As for the Audigy 4 and what's new. From the initial specs (and with Creative you never know if they are the actual specs) the A4 introduces 32-bit digital processing (whatever that's suppose to do) and supposedly true 24/96 chips (no internal 48 Khz resampling). If this is true, and we won't know until the experts get their hands on one, this would put playback on par with the Terratec's and M-Audio's. Though the 32-bit processing mentioned is NOT Intel High Def Audio.
And no PCIe ... yet.
Specs page:
Jammrock
As for the Audigy 4 and what's new. From the initial specs (and with Creative you never know if they are the actual specs) the A4 introduces 32-bit digital processing (whatever that's suppose to do) and supposedly true 24/96 chips (no internal 48 Khz resampling). If this is true, and we won't know until the experts get their hands on one, this would put playback on par with the Terratec's and M-Audio's. Though the 32-bit processing mentioned is NOT Intel High Def Audio.
And no PCIe ... yet.
Specs page:
Jammrock
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