sounds like something else is wrong to me.
I'd upgrade from a live to the audigy 2 for sure. for the question of upgrading from and A1 to an A2, or getting better speakers, I'd go for...
have you tried putting the card in a different PCI slot?
speaker wire makes stuff all diference really. if you want longer speaker leads just get something roughly similar gauge to whatever came with it....
nice setup. I wouldn't worry about the cables tho. Unless they are too high impedence (which they wont be as they are only carrying small currents...
I'd go audigy 2 unless you can't afford it, or specifically a higher quality card for pro recording. The audigy 2 series has great sound quality...
yep, thats it. sound quality should be an issue with something like this so long as you do a good job soldering.
:rolleyes: here, toke on this joint instead.. It may only change the way you think for a few hours, but at least you get a happy buzz, unlike...
I'd get a small headphone amp if you really want good headphone quality. something like this http://www.dansdata.com/cmoy.htm or this...
what happens if you put it back in the slot it was in to start with? and is your motherboard drivers and bios up to date?
I'd try the card in another slot. That will probably fix it.
have you tried the card in a different PCI slot?
er, is your card set to 5 speaker mode in the audigy control panel?
sigh, some people who consider themselves to be audiophiles might think that bose sat sub systems sound good, but I chalenge you to find one real...
yep, ATI has allready released a beta version of their 64 bit drivers.
did you draw your avatar icebird.. thats really nice.
lol so, what this doing in the ATI graphics cards section anyway?
for what its worth the Audigy drivers from creative, unlike the sblive series cards, actually have asio drivers. they work fine for me, with low...
meh.. i still like mine best :P
If you are serious get lessons. If you get a good teacher, the stuff they will give you to work on will set you up to be able to continue...