VOGONS


First post, by GermanUser386

User metadata
Rank Newbie
Rank
Newbie

Hello, long time lurker here.

I got this soundcard from a DJ somewhere between 2004 and 2007 for some work I was doing for him. I remember him telling me how amazing and good it is. I think it supported some low latency ASIO drivers, which was very important for him. Potentially I want to sell it. It's just collecting dust here.
I'm not an expert on soundcards. I'd like to test it in one of my old computers. So I've got a couple of questions:

  • What's the exact model of this card?
  • What's the estimated value in Euros?
  • Where can I find the latest drivers? Which operating systems are supported by the available driver?

It comes with an extension-card that uses an additional slot and has optical connectors.

The attachment 01.jpg is no longer available
The attachment 02.jpg is no longer available
The attachment 03.jpg is no longer available
The attachment 04.jpg is no longer available
The attachment 05.jpg is no longer available

Reply 1 of 6, by weedeewee

User metadata
Rank l33t
Rank
l33t

This seems to be an old review, in dutch, of your card.
https://nl.hardware.info/artikel/289/3/terrat … e-hardware.html

De geluidskaart kost zo'n 350 gulden

At the time it seems to have cost about 175 € (1999)

Right to repair is fundamental. You own it, you're allowed to fix it.
How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
Do not ask Why !
https://www.vogonswiki.com/index.php/Serial_port

Reply 2 of 6, by The Serpent Rider

User metadata
Rank l33t++
Rank
l33t++

Interesting, looks like ESS did a die-shrink of this Canyon3D chip: https://www.anandtech.com/show/460/4

I must be some kind of standard: the anonymous gangbanger of the 21st century.

Reply 3 of 6, by GermanUser386

User metadata
Rank Newbie
Rank
Newbie

Thanks for digging up more info!

Searched for sold "ESS Canyon" articles on ebay - the only thing that comes up is a "Diamond Monster Sound MX400 PCI Soundkarte (ESS Canyon3D, ES1970S, retro, 1999)" with a B399- or B389-chip. Hard to read.
The PCB traces on that one look sketchy. Possibly corroded. It seems to have the same/similar extension connector, but it was only for the "main" card. It sold 'tested and working' for 125€ on 24.May.2024.

My card has these version numbers: "DMX VER1.1" on front, "version 1.1" on back and the chip read "ESS Canyon3D ES1970M-3D A129 TTV28567V"
Based on the very few hints I have and it's good condition I'd value it at 150€ right now. Trying to find more info...

Reply 4 of 6, by ux-3

User metadata
Rank Oldbie
Rank
Oldbie

The value is what someone will actually pay. If you put it up for 400€ and no one buys it in 3 month, then you know that it isn't worth that much. If someone buys it, you know it was worth at least that much.

Retro PC warning: The things you own end up owning you.