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Old 11-26-2003, 07:56 PM
Valeri Valeri is offline
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Default Sound quality of Digi 002 vs Mix system

Hey guys Is the Digi 002 sound better than the Mix system with standart 888 converter.I know that Digi goes all the way up to 96K and Mix is only 48K,but sometimes cheap low end sound cards like Sound Blaser Audigy.......... claim they do work with 96K but sounds horrible.So i was wondering what would be the comparison between 002 and Mix sonicly.Some say Apogee converter sounds better even at48K comparing to anything out there at 96K/192-Hd,RME,Lucyd.../ Which one would you buy if the money is not an issue...........Not considering HD systems at all.Thanks!!!
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