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- Newsgroups: aus.computers.ibm-pc
- Subject: Re: SOUND cards, PLEASE Help!
- Message-ID: <1993Jan5.104309.1@cbr.hhcs.gov.au>
- From: byrnes@cbr.hhcs.gov.au
- Date: 5 Jan 93 10:43:09 +1000
- References: <pet.725067888@munagin>
- Distribution: aus
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- In article <pet.725067888@munagin>, pet@mullian.ee.mu.OZ.AU (paul eng-yi tan) writes:
- > A friend of mine is looking for a Soundblaster type card
- > which has 44.1 KHz sampling capability AND 96 dB signal-to-noise ratio.
- > This is equivalent to CD quality. He's found one with 48 dB SNR but
- > that's not good enough.
- >
- > Please help!
- > What model should he be looking for, and if possible where can it
- > be found?
- > Thanks!
- >
- > Paul
- >
- Try the Pro Audio Spectrum 16, or the Soundblaster 16, or the Microsoft Windows
- Sound System, or the Turtle Beach Multisound board... There is a galaxy of
- choices in terms of CD quality boards now. All are generally available from the
- larger retail outlets. The latest issue of PC World (Australia) reviews a bunch
- of them.
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