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PostPosted: Mon Dec 15, 2025 4:33 am 

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Oh, I see. I initially chose it because of its lower price and clearer sound, but now it seems there are many more brands to choose from for the same price.

However, since I switched to this sound card, it has been very stable with extremely low latency and quite full sound quality. I can accept it, as long as it doesn't suddenly malfunction in the middle of the night.

For now, we'll test this method over a long period, rotating through multiple singing programs while simultaneously monitoring lip movements and vocal quality to ensure they remain within a reasonable and acceptable range.

https://lurl.cc/58jzV


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 22, 2025 5:36 pm 

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I spent some time playing around with this sound card today.

I turned the volume up to maximum, with no input, and listened through headphones. The human ear can't hear any background noise. I tried running the hard drive, but I didn't hear any noise from the computer itself.

This sound card separates the headphone output and RCA output, meaning only one can be selected at a time. When headphones are selected, the RCA output is disabled; there's no sound. This needs to be switched via the built-in program.

As for its sound quality, it retains the brand's characteristics: full bass and clear, undistorted treble.

The clear distinction between high and low frequencies is truly a favorite among audiophiles.

For the sound card, I chose 24-bit 192kHz input and 32-bit 192kHz output (32-bit 320kHz minimum latency is above 0.1 seconds). Using FlexASIO, with 1024 samples input and HD output processing latency of 2048, I can currently achieve a stable output of about 0.1 milliseconds. It might be able to go even lower, but I don't currently have a need for lower latency.

This sound card costs twice as much as a USB sound card, about NT$10,000.

It's not cheap, but it's definitely worth the price. For those seeking higher sound quality, this is a great choice and worth trying.

Although it only has 2 input/output tracks


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