Kahenraz wrote on 2021-07-23, 06:43:
I bought two of these a couple of year ago and was very disappointed with them, relegating them to my collection at the bottom of a bin. The dual OPL3 chips are interesting but nothing uses them. And the card itself is pretty lackluster with plenty of better (and cheaper) alternatives.
There's no dual OPL3 card, only dual OPL2 and it's on the first SB Pro.
I agree, though, I also have only one SB Pro 2, which I bought when they were still very cheap (I paid $10 for it in my country). I tested it once, and it's been sitting in an antistatic bag ever since.
Anyway, its price, as most prices, is influenced by supply and demand. There are fewer and fewer such cards in the wild, but demand is very high (because it's a "cool"/nostalgic card to have in a period correct system). The fact that it's noisy doesn't even matter, many people actually want that, it has an "authentic" feel to it. 😀
What I will say is that, in a period correct system, the card is as compatible as it gets - it. just. works (well, as long as you are lucky and have a good period correct system, with fewer quirks - don't even get me started with that 😁 ).
It's not as good for DOS compatibility on newer systems, though, the card is much more speed sensitive than other newer cards (like ESS AudioDrive 1688/1868).
And, yeah, since I got to ESS AudioDrive ES1688... these cards (the non-PNP versions that I have, at least) are my favorite ISA cards: loud, crips, crystal clear sound, very low noise, extremely good compatibility (with less speed sensitivity), and ESFM - which, to my ear, always sounded very good, just like the Yamaha OPL3.
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5 x Skt 370 / 8 x Skt A / 2 x Skt 478 / 2 x Skt 754 / 3 x Skt 939 / 7 x LGA775 / 1 x LGA1155
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