Analog I/O RCA jacks. 24-bit 96kHz conversion. S/PDIF I/O and MIDI I/O.
259 People rated this product : 8 out of 10
23 People wrote reviews









8 out of 10
Feature:
all your personal pc-recording needs can be answered by this item. you should have a vacant pci slot in your pc though. can do up to 4 tracks of simultaneous inputs with the spdif in stereo operation. latency is really low or negligible even within additional sends/loops.
Quality:
looks well made. good circuit board and gold plated jocks. nice.
Value:
probably, one of the best recording soundcards in the market, in terms of money and features.
Desirability:
Not want. Its my practical need.
Sound:
very accurate and precise. what comes in definitely comes out the same as to your DAW and to your monitor speakers. if you want a better sound, then you should get a good pre-amp or mixer. ;)
Ease of Use:
i had a hard time installing this one. probably because im working on windows vista. if sometimes your pc can't detect its installation, just get the newest drivers available to solve those kinds of problem.
Support:
if you have any problems just visit m-audio website or read the manual. these stuff needs some familiarization for it to work perfectly.
Overall:
2 words, very good! :)
Submitted: 7/26/2008
Style of Music: Rock, Instrumental, Acoustic









10 out of 10
Feature:
This soundcard doesn't have many fancy features, but what it does do, it does perfectly. For the vast majority of people, your sounds' limiting factor will be your other equipment, not this card. I've never gotten better sound out of my stereo.
Mind you, you can only have two input channels, and two output channels, which almost always ends up being stereo. Still, amazing for its price.
Quality:
Looks nice, sounds nice. Rugged for a sound card.
Value:
Easy to use, Sounds great. Definitely worth your $107.
Desirability:
Ah... is blue. Is nice.
Come on! It's a sound card. Even if this one is plain, everything ever made by Soundblaster is still like the hunchback of Notre Dame or something. For a sound card, it's lovely.
Sound:
Obviously not the best sound out there, but quite probably the best sound for its price. It's hard to tell, because it's good enough that my speakers are holding it back. o_O
Ease of Use:
I triple boot Ubuntu Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows Vista. This soundcard works perfectly for me in all three- no fiddling around in menus, not even in the notoriously finicky Linux. I've had more trouble with setting up (shudder) integrated soundcards than with this one.
Support:
I haven't needed this card repaired, but I've dealt with M-Audio's customer service before and they are quite nice.
Overall:
As I've mentioned already, this soundcard is being held back by my other equipment. If/when I upgrade to the point that it's the other way around, I'll have to upgrade this too. Until then, it's worth it for sure.
Submitted: 12/30/2007
Style of Music: Everything but Country. :-/
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