First post, by llamaboy
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A beauty of a card came in the mail today, an Antex SX-9. This is a broadcast grade ISA sound card with balanced outputs and more ICs on it than...well there are a lot of them. I just wanted to show it off.
Anybody every played with one of these? This particular one works great; sounds better than the Aztech I have in there for DOS games.
Really wondering what those pin headers are for. The one with the jumper is used so the computer can tell multiple cards apart (the computer this came from had three). Not sure about the others; no markings other than telling me it's for jumpers? I'll see if I can dig up the manual.
Full frontal shot. You should be able to read everything if you click to zoom in.
Here is what is under the shield. I like those fatty resistors down there.
Not much of a party on the back.
I/O. I'm guessing that DB-9 is for an XLR dongle. Not sure what the HD SET is for, and I'm guessing the digital out needs some kind of dongle as well.
Main: Ryzen 1700X / Gigabyte uATX board w/ PCI slot / XFX HD480 8GB / 16GB Corsair Dominator 3000 / Asus Essence ST
1999 Vectra: Pentium II 400Mhz / Integrated Matrox G100 4MB / Diablotek Radeon 7500 64MB PCI / 363MB PC100 / Aztech AZT2320 ISA