Sometimes I'd turn it on and Windows wouldn't recognize the sound device, forcing me to power cycle it a couple times or reboot my PC. The sound quality was great, but over time I got frustrated with USB-based Windows audio. Creative's latest card (and more importantly, its control box that sits on my desk) helped me simplify my PC audio setup and get rid of another device altogether without sacrificing functionality.įor the past several years I used the Sound Blaster X7, a similarly powerful external sound device that was meant to bridge PCs and entertainment centers. Sound cards do offer better audio quality than the built-in audio on motherboards, but for most people, basic audio is "good enough." I like the AE-9 for another reason: convenience.
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