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First post, by swaaye

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My SBLive recently burned up for some mysterious reason. A short on it somewhere I guess. Oh well! Don't really care! šŸ˜Ž

So I was thinking what other card I could try that does EAX 2 and isn't named Audigy. There are lots of alternatives. The cards with QSound and Sensaura audio implementations were popular. Any comments?

Reply 2 of 8, by swaaye

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bristlehog wrote:

Diamond Monster Sound MX400 based on ESS Canyon3D.

Hmmm that is a good idea. I should have bought one when they were more common though!

Reply 3 of 8, by NJRoadfan

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No pile of spare SB Lives laying around? I seem to have collected a few over the years just from stripping machines. Always wanted an Audigy, but no one ever seemed to put them in their machines!

Reply 4 of 8, by pyrogx

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Crystal Soundfusion cards (CS4614/24/30) and those Philips cards with a Thunderbird chip also support EAX2.
The Canyon3D was used on the Terratec Soundsystem DMX as well which is a bit more common than the MX400 (at least here in europe...).

Reply 5 of 8, by swaaye

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NJRoadfan wrote:

No pile of spare SB Lives laying around? I seem to have collected a few over the years just from stripping machines. Always wanted an Audigy, but no one ever seemed to put them in their machines!

I have several Audigy variants. I'm just pondering the alternatives.....

Reply 6 of 8, by swaaye

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pyrogx wrote:

Crystal Soundfusion cards (CS4614/24/30) and those Philips cards with a Thunderbird chip also support EAX2.
The Canyon3D was used on the Terratec Soundsystem DMX as well which is a bit more common than the MX400 (at least here in europe...).

I have used the Philips Seismic Edge. I wish I still had it. Those use QSound. There is a catch though with these. Philips built an initial lineup with the original Thunderbird 128 but later switched to a revised version of that chip called Thunderbird PCI. The original cards never received full-featured NT5 drivers. I am also not sure if VXD drivers were developed for the newer chip and that could mean audio issues for 98SE. Philips quickly gave up on sound cards.

I might look for a Turtle Beach Santa Cruz....

Reply 7 of 8, by bristlehog

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swaaye wrote:

Hmmm that is a good idea. I should have bought one when they were more common though!

There are some new-old-stock for sale in Moscow, $6 each. Only 242 of these left!

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Reply 8 of 8, by swaaye

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bristlehog wrote:

There are some new-old-stock for sale in Moscow, $6 each. Only 242 of these left!

I think it might be better for me to find one on this side of the planet. šŸ˜Ž

Though from the reading I've been doing it sounds like an Audigy 1/2 is the ideal option anyway.