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M-Audio US41750 Audiophile 192 Hi-def Aud Card Product Description:



  • Up to 24-bit/192kHz audio2x2 balanced 1/4" TRS analog I/OS/PDIF digital I/O with 2-channel PCM and surround Direct hardware
  • Input monitoring via separate balanced 1/4" TRS monitor inputs16-channel MIDI I/OSCMS copy protection control
  • Software routing of inputs and outputsDigital I/O can be routed to/from external effectsASIO,
  • WDM, GSIF 2 and Core Audio driver support64-bit driver support for WindowsPCI 2.2 compatibility

Product Description

Now compatible with ProTools M-Powered Software The Audiophile 192 continues the legacy of M-Audio?s industry-standard Delta audio card line. Building on the Audiophile 2496 - one of the world?s most popular audio cards - the Audiophile 192 features high-definition 192kHz sampling rate, digital I/O, balanced analog I/O and an amazing signal-to-noise ratio. The Audiophile 192 represents a new benchmark in audio performance that?s as good as it gets for music production, mastering and critical listening. As with all Delta cards, you get rock-solid drivers and seamless integration with your favorite Mac and PC applications?and even the ability to combine multiple Delta cards in one system*. And since M-Audio is always ahead of the pack, this world-class card is also compliant with PCI 2.2 and 64-bit audio drivers so you?re ready to take advantage of next-generation platforms and software. The Audiophile 192 is the new world-class standard in stereo audio cards. up to 24-bit/192kHz audio 2 balanced analog inputs (1/4? TRS) 2 balanced analog outputs (1/4? TRS) S/PDIF digital I/O (coaxial RCA connectors) with 2-channel PCM SCMS copy protection control digital I/O supports surround-encoded AC-3 and DTS pass-through** direct hardware input monitoring via separate balanced 1/4? TRS monitor outputs software routing of inputs and outputs digital I/O can be routed to/from external effects 16-channel MIDI I/O ASIO, WDM, GSIF 2 and Core Audio dri...

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28 of 29 people found the following review helpful.
5The Sound of Silence!
By Louis
After suffering through a variety of products I discovered the M-Audio 192; (I was partial to the brand because of happy experience with their Micro field recorder). After a reasonably painless installation on a PC with Windows XP, I ran the "Wave Profiler" in SONAR Producer to profile the new card. The result: What was formerly an annoying half-second MIDI latency dropped down to instant response!! Better yet, immediately after installation I turned all volume levels to MAX on my outboard mixer: Dead Silence! I wondered if the card was actually installed. Then turning the volumes down I played some music: Astounding presence and clarity. How much is absolute silence worth? A LOT! This card is worth triple the price.

14 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
4I'm happy with this card
By Randy
I did a lot of research for a sound card. More research I did, harder it was to make a choice. I am not a gamer, and gamers, this card is not for you. However, if you plan on recording on your computer, or just digitize old tapes and records, this is the card for you. I have had no problems with this card and the sound is stunning for a pro card in this price range.Before I hooked up my sound monitors, I hooked up my old Boston Acoustic 6 watt per channel speakers, the sound was incredible, and thats putting it mildly. So, if your a gamer, go with the MadDog Entertainer 7.1 , dont let the low price scare you. If your a "audiophile" with a budget, M-Audio is the way to go.

10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
3Couldn't get it to work with Sandy Bridge.
By Jamie R
I ran into an issue with this board which appears to be a compatibility problem with PCI on Sandy Bridge (google "Sandy Bridge audio" for info). I got massive clicking and popping on playback. I changed all my power settings to the recommended ones and cranked my buffer settings up until the latency was unbearable, but I was still guaranteed at least a couple of pops during the playback of a 3 minute song.Unfortunately, I had to return it - clicking and popping is just unacceptable in a professional level board. The part that's disappointing is that other than that, it appeared to be a fantastic product - great price for a board that had all the features I needed. I ended up paying a good bit more to replace it with a M-Audio Fast Track C400 (USB 2.0 instead of PCI). I can't really say I blame M-Audio - they built their board to the PCI spec, but they got shafted by the crummy PCI support in Sandy Bridge.For reference, I'm using an Asus P8Z68-V Pro/Gen3 motherboard running an Intel Core i7-2600k. Hopefully this review will save someone else the troubleshooting and return headaches.

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