12-11-2007, 12:35 AM
if you have your stereo hooked to it i might suggest the Audigy 2. i had one on my gaming computer and it was amazing. its a little more money, last time i looked like 169....but its probably less then that now. EITHER WAY a regular audigy would probably suit your needs very well. most of the time, unless you are doing some hardcore recording, u will not be able to tell the difference between any newer onboard soundcard and a $xx-$100. even then...its a fairly minimal difference that you will ever be able to detect by ear.
so yes, an audigy should suit your needs fine, and they come with good software. if your doin it online i suggest newegg.com. it is by far the best. their shipping is unprecedented and their RMA service is awesome.
so yes, an audigy should suit your needs fine, and they come with good software. if your doin it online i suggest newegg.com. it is by far the best. their shipping is unprecedented and their RMA service is awesome.