Normally, a technology being obsolete would also mean there’s plenty of other and better stuff on the market today, but is that really true? I doubt that. Somehow I felt this also is a good moment to overview nVidia’s Soundstorm, even though it’s discontinued and therefore obsolete. (and when you ask me, that’s pretty damn good!) *^_^* But of course, there will always be audiophiles whining that this also isn’t optimal when it comes to digital audio, but in my case and especially within my budget, this is as good as it gets. I now connected my home-theater-equipment optically to my Media Center (before I connected it through coaxial S/PDIF), therefore bridging the gap between computer-hardware and audio-hardware optically, not electronically. 27 August 2006, 17:01 by mark hoekstra SoundStorm, obsolete but hard to beatįinally, after almost three years, I put the last mile cable into my combined Media Center/audio setup to get it theoretically sound (imho of course).
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