I'll start with a negative: it's been said before that, for some reason, the card cuts low and high frequencies by 4 dB, which is accurate. Whoever doesn't know where the sound is altered, here's how it happens when you get back home to 0 db: Choose the "sound" tab in the settings menu, then pick the "card" option. Because you are out in the open, feel free to experiment with the provided bit depth and hertz values, which span from 16 to 24. As I crank up the volume, the sound card stalls and I can't do anything—for instance, adjust the equalizer's settings or the volume—since she clearly has no idea what they want from her because she keeps playing the same way. I use a 2.0 system EDIFIER R2700 and AKG MK240 II headphones for listening. Before spending the $2700, I'd only ever used built-in cards.
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