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Firstly i'd just like to say I'm not an audiophile, I don't produce or edit audio. The reason I got a pair of Studio Monitors is because I'm living in university accommodation and really needed some powered speakers as I did not want to bring my amp. Also they're very portable and usually take them to other flat's in the accommodation, they're perfect for me. After listening to a couple of studio monitors others owned they blew me away. The amount of clarity in the audio is superb and I'm listening to music differently now. The sound really fills my room. Although I would love a sub to hook up to these, anyway...
My current onboard soundcard is pretty much broken. the connection is loose and i have to fiddle about with the cable to get my speakers to work. When they finally do I hear some sligh feedback coming through which is really annoying. I basically want this soundcard pretty much with the intention of listening to music as well as gaming with my headset. I have a limit of £150 but the cheaper the better, I don't want to lose quality though just because the price is low. I'd rather save and pay more. I don't intend to use 5.1 or 7.1, I want the option to use TRS as well as 3.5 jacks as my monitors use TRS and converters are a real pain in the bottom.
Any advise?
My current onboard soundcard is pretty much broken. the connection is loose and i have to fiddle about with the cable to get my speakers to work. When they finally do I hear some sligh feedback coming through which is really annoying. I basically want this soundcard pretty much with the intention of listening to music as well as gaming with my headset. I have a limit of £150 but the cheaper the better, I don't want to lose quality though just because the price is low. I'd rather save and pay more. I don't intend to use 5.1 or 7.1, I want the option to use TRS as well as 3.5 jacks as my monitors use TRS and converters are a real pain in the bottom.
Any advise?
