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Is this Sound Card Good for me ?

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I have found that this is the Best sound card available in my Town, but I'm not sure whether its good enough for recording my Guitar. If you can kindly advice me, I'll start saving for it right away : As you all know, I have a very-very-very Poor Recording Hardware and I really want to post some clean and good rec of my playing

Its the Sound-Blaster Audigy-4
http://www.soundblaster.com/products...roduct=141 03


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If you are looking at Soundblaster, the one I recommend is, Audigy 2 ZS... Relatively
inexpensive, and it has built-in ASIO for low latency recording... It's the one I use...!!! http://www.soundblaster.com/products...product=491 5

If you can afford the Audigy 4 go for it, but I think you'll be paying for a lot of extra features you'll
probably never use...!!!

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Hi Ben

Is the one Audigy 4 costlier than the one you have recomended ???

I would definetly like to go for the one you're suggesting, but I dont know whether I'll get it here , the only option given to me from the store is Audigy-4

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The Audigy 4 is basically an updated version of the Audigy 2 ZS, so it will cost more And like I said, have a lot of stuff you probably won't use... Like a remote control...
Who uses a remote control when they're sitting at their computers...?!?
Just an excuse to charge you more money... !!!
Look for it online, I'm sure you'll find a good deal...!!!

Here is a link... Look at the second one on the list:
http://www.pricegrabber.com/search_a...5152fab1713171

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Thankyou so much, Ben !!! I'll find it out
Thanks again for caring

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