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> Will External Sound Card Improve Playback From Itunes And Other Online Music?, Wondering if an external sound card for the iMac Intel will improve so
Sadhu
post Sat 29 Sep 2007, 20:33
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See very little on sound cards for the iMac. While I know that many users purchase sound cards for MacPro desktops, I am wondering if an external sound peripheral will improve the playback sound off my iMac Intel unit ... for sound OTHER THAN the tracks that I record or input INTO such a peripheral. In other words will I hear any improved audio quality if I purchase a good quality external sound card when listing back through my computer ... say through iTunes or through a high quality stream? I'm not concerned about the "value" of $ spent to the amount to improvement. I am simply interested to know if there will be an improvement in over all quality (say more defined bass, or tighther bass, or a more natural sounding midrange and high end?

Anyone have any comments on external sound cards and whether they improve the sound? If so, anyone have any suggestions on what products to look at? I eventually plan to buy a Mac Pro, so I don't mind spending more on good external card if they can be had as an external device for the mac.

Would appreciate any and all comments. Thanks in advance.

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JonRaven
post Sat 29 Sep 2007, 22:29
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Hello there,

Now it all depends on what level of recording or shall I say perfection level you are shooting for I guess... but from my experience...

Recently I have witnessed on several occasions where a drastic sound quality difference was created whenever the engineer of whatever studio I was in... kicked in some piece of D/A conversion gear and cancelled out the standard mac soundcard feed from the chain.

I was intrigued so I started asking how the quality could increase at such a high rate but when I found out that they all introduced some sort of adat optical out (still digital) to a much better D/A converter (the actual conversion of the analog) into their computer to speakers world.

Such as top level types like the ones offered by apogee or similar level, but a close step down if you want to spend your budget on "ins" and worrying about "outs" later... would be a motu HD or something of similar build. Motu offers a pretty high end D/A for the more budget minded in their HD interfaces.

Just my thoughts but if you are a studio these days who has as much care about what is going "in" the computer as at what is coming "out" of it... I would invest in a good D/A converter. Yeah so you have the best conversion going "in"... but if you can't hear what went in... then ..well... you get my drift.

Anyways... my 2 cents as the general public can not hear any real difference in a lot of D/A conversion let alone A/D.

Now if you are talking about general priced ok listening and not so much recording perfection... then there are many cheaper options there as well.

Hope that helps a little?

Cheers.
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