![]() ![]() Installation is ridiculously easy - a refreshing change from the audio-hardware headaches we've encountered with PCI-card-based solutions. With all of these ins and outs, you can connect pretty much any audio device to the Extigy - and we did. ![]() The back panel houses a USB jack, MIDI in, MIDI out, S/PDIF in, S/PDIF out and three jacks for outputting Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound (front, rear, and centre/subwoofer). On the front, you'll find optical in, optical out, line in, mike in with hardware-level control and a line/headphones out with hardware-volume control. The Extigy adds a long list of input and output jacks to your desktop. Plus, you get clean sound on all ports and a remote control - all for the price of about 10 CDs. With this external sound card attached via USB, your computer can send and receive audio to and from MiniDisc players, DVD players, home-theatre systems, surround-sound speakers, microphones, guitars, MIDI drum machines and almost any other audio device you can think of, in digital, analogue, or Dolby Digital surround sound. ![]() With the Sound Blaster Extigy, Creative Labs gives computer music fans seven outputs and five audio inputs of pretty much every kind. ![]()
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