Sound Blaster® Audigy® 4 Pro is an amazing fusion of Entertainment and Music Creation. Featuring ultra-high quality DACs and an External I/O Hub which provides 6 Stereo Inputs/6 Stereo Outputs, Sound Blaster Audigy 4 Pro enables amazingly clean recording of six channels at 24-bit/96kHz with low latency ASIO 2.0 support. Sound Blaster Audigy 4 Pro also comes with the all new Entertainment Center software and remote control unit, transforming your PC into a Entertainment Center with easy MP3 and movies playback and navigation.
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No headphone amp.
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So what happened to Audigy 3
Also how are their drivers these days? I've still got an Audigy 1 hanging around unused...DM says: Crunch with Matrox Users@ClimatePrediction.net
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Yeah, what did happen to 3?
The Audigy 2 driver have been considered stable, afaik. I've been using the A2 drivers on my A1 without any problems for a well over a year (gives the A1 some sonic improvement, too). If the A4 drivers are true improvements on the A2 drivers, then I would think they would be pretty good.
ASIO support ... once you've used ASIO, there's not going back to DirectSound
Jammrock“Inside every sane person there’s a madman struggling to get outâ€
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As for the headphone amp issue, I have an old Audigy 1 Pro (5.25" bay extension job). All of the Pro line has a dedicated 1/4" (8 mm) headphone plug, which has always been able to push my Sennheiser's just fine. Whether it has true headphone amp circuitry, or just has enough power to push high impedance hedphones I don't know. Just know it's always worked fine for me.
Jammrock“Inside every sane person there’s a madman struggling to get outâ€
–The Light Fantastic, Terry Pratchett
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Originally posted by Jammrock
As for the headphone amp issue, I have an old Audigy 1 Pro (5.25" bay extension job). All of the Pro line has a dedicated 1/4" (8 mm) headphone plug, which has always been able to push my Sennheiser's just fine. Whether it has true headphone amp circuitry, or just has enough power to push high impedance hedphones I don't know. Just know it's always worked fine for me.
Jammrock
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Originally posted by dZeus
problem with creative cards is that they resample internally to 48 Khz, ASIO or no ASIO.
I would be surprised if this isn't the case as well with the Audigy4
PS - The Audigy 2 ZS is being considered the "Audigy 3", thus this one is the 4. Hopefully this will have true 24/96 chips.Last edited by Jammrock; 9 November 2004, 10:18.“Inside every sane person there’s a madman struggling to get outâ€
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The chip. It is called Audigy 4 Pro or something, thus the card is #4, too.
Can anyone tell me whether the Terratec 6fire 24/96 has a headphone amp or whether it's just a pot and a socket? I've never dared to turn the volume knob past noon...
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Not sure. Probably. But you can get a cheap headphone amp which will probably be superior.
The chip on the audidgy 4 will probably be the same as the emu's the most important bit is the dacs and the capacitors. afaik.
I wouldnt bother changing.
It is probably limited edition due to a PCi Express card coming soon.______________________________
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