Sound Cards
Tips & Advice to help you make your decision on Sound Cards
If your business is interested in upgrading your existing computer equipment in an effort to improve audio quality, purchasing new sound cards is essential. Professional grade sound cards, also called audio interfaces, or digital audio adapters, can allow your company to create rich audio for presentations, videos or other multimedia purposes.
Computer manufacturers often imbed a sound card on the motherboard, making it impossible to replace without purchasing and installing a new motherboard. By using audio interface, you can get the improved sound quality you desire without changing the inner workings of your computers.
Vendors can help you assess your audio interface needs, based on your business goals. They have the expertise to find the best solution for your company.
Internal sound cards can be installed on PCIe ports, bus ports, or through a USB port, depending upon model. Professional installation by vendors who specialize in sound card sales and service are your company's best bet for information about these options.
Your business may want to consider contacting one of the vendors listed on Business.com to get the best value out of your computer equipment.
Sound Cards
Enhance your multimedia experience with quality sound cardsBy Octavia McFerrin Audio cards provide sound capability for PCs for a wide range of applications including multimedia. The more memory a sound card has, the better it works with different applications. Notebook sound cards enhance multimedia programs, too, though desktops typically have more processing power and can better handle high-range sound cards. Notebook sound cards often connect via a USB port which makes installation a snap.
Whatever the application, search for audio cards with high signal-to-noise ratios which will give you less background noise. The bit rate -- the number of bits in each sound in an audio file -- of a sound card is also important since it indicates what kind of detail you will get in the overall sound.
There is endless information about sound cards so factor in the following:
1. Application-specific sound cards
2. User reviews
3. Price comparisons
Decide what kind of sound card you need
Gamers need sound cards with strong 3D surround sound, while someone interested in mixing and recording music need something completely different. Quality recording sound cards can cost well over a thousand dollars, but provide excellent recording capability and make it easy to set up a portable studio.
Try:
SoundBlaster.com sells popular external sound cards for every need. M-Audio offers a full line of sound cards for recording. Razer sells audio cards for the “ultimate gaming experience."
Read a computer sound card's user reviews on the Internet
Unless you are loyal to a certain brand, reviews are important. Look for reviews that rate not only the sound quality but also the software support, ease of installation and technical specifications. There are so many brands when it comes to PC sound cards, reviews can introduce you to the most popular if you're a first-time shopper. There are also experts who review sound cards, both internal and external, for those who know exactly what they need.
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Get user reviews of more than 250 gaming, recording and basic PC sound cards at eCoustics. CNET lets you compare up to 4 sound cards reviews at a time. For a completely technical comparison of sound cards listed from "best" to "worst," go to PCAVTech.
Compare sound card prices by vendor and look for shipping specials
More bang for your buck is the name of the game in computer sound card shopping. Prices on individual sound cards vary greatly, even for the same models, from website to website. Daily specials, shipping specials or rebates should also factor into what you buy -- why pay the shipping cost for an item you find online if a local retailer carries it as well?
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NexTag compares computer sound cards prices from a variety of online stores. Newegg offers great deals on shipping and notifies you of rebates on select product. AudioAmigo compares prices on internal and external sound cards while TigerDirect boasts the best deals on computers and electronics.
- If you aren't computer savvy and are still looking for quality sound, an external sound card that plugs right into a USB port might provide the best solution.
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