Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 Platinum EX - Sound card - 24-bit - 192 kHz - 6.1 - PCI - Creative Audigy 2
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The external control box is quite handy, and very easy to set up. Plus, it looks much nicer than any of Creative Lab's previous breakout boxes. Almost all of the card's inputs and outputs are located on the box. Only analog outs and a game port actually go in the computer, plus connectors to the external box.
Creative Labs has done a good job of cleaing up their act with drivers, but they've still got a long way to go. The new drivers and software are definitely better designed and more stable than the previous ones for my Live!, but if you install any of the additional software, then they're just as intrusive, and require a good bit of tweaking and perhaps uninstalling. Fortunately, there's now a minimal drivers only installation option.
I've had this sound card for more than a month now. I play a lot of games, listen to a good bit of music, and watch DVDs fairly often. I regularly use the ports on the breakout box, so the extra money was well worth it. However, if you have no need for easy access to any of the inputs or outputs, the much cheaper standard Audigy 2 might be a better choice.
Audigy 2 Plat eX - Home Recording Choice No. 1
In my opinion, the Audigy 2 Plat eX is by far the best sounding, all encompassing home recording solution for amateurs and semi-professionals on the market right now.
Here is what you will NOT get from the competition for the price:
1. Sampler on card (Soundfonts) to create great sounding drums or other instruments (check out sonicimplants.com), download Vienna from Creative (not included)
2. Break out box to hook up external digital sound modules, guitar processors and vocalizers and even video cameras (it does not seem to heat up too much)
3. Stable drivers so far (after clean XP installation at least - check Creative forums for bugs first!), I am looking forward to the day the drivers support more simultaneous audio tracks and make extensive use of routabel onboard effects
4. Great sound - crisp, clear, loud, easy MP3 and CD creation of your compositions
I strongly recommend this for people who have researched the product and are into home recording at an affordable price.
Superb job, Creative!
WOW
If i were to change it at all it would be to only make the cords to the external box a lot longer and to mount the optical digital input/outputs in the rear.
Creative Labs Sound Blaster Audigy 2 Platinum eX Sound Card
Unfortunately the program it came with to record at 320k/s was not compliant with my motherboard. It took me awhile to get over this fact but I began using it again and it didnt bother me. You can hear the results here http://www.purevolume.com/justincharles as you can see it does not hamper the preformance
A year later I have a 6.1 speaker system hooked up with an external DVD player with the firewire input included on the external drive to view my movies on my 21" CRT screen. I have my guitar hooked up to a mixer which goes into another of the inputs and also allows me to add any other electrical music instruments such as my keyboard and bass.
I have a 300 CD changer in one of the inputs attatched not only with RCA cables but with an optical cable for 100% chance of digital, zero distorted, sound.
In the other input I have my minidisk player which I constantly use to record anything my computer does with the "What U Hear" option in the mixer program (included) and with a recording program which I bought. This is also connected with an optical cable to record digital sound.
I use the headphone jack to plug into my 5.1 speaker system that spreads sound throughout the room so that everyone can hear my creations, not just me with my 6.1 system aimed at my head.
This still leaves an optical out, a midi out, a midi in, a SPDIF in, a SPDIF out and a firewire slot unused. I have only used HALF of what I have been given to work with and I created everything that I could ever want with sound technology as you can see from above.
The program not complying with my motherboard hardly hurts the fact that this is an amazing soundcard to work with no matter what interests you.
A Solid Card Has Aged Well
I'm not very up to date on current PC trends. I'm don't think I'd buy this for serious music business, but it's great for a casual musician. You'll probably want to find something newer at this point, but don't over-look this card (if the price is right).
I use it w/ a Logitech X-530 5.1 speaker set and it still sounds great.