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Old 01-09-2002, 06:38 PM
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Hoontech DSP2000 C-Port anyone heard of or use it?

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I was wondering what people have heard about this sound card and if any of you use it. The reviews I have read on the net on it are fairly good so I was just wondering about it's total effectiveness and so therefore put the specs up. I would be much obliged if anyone who owns one could give me their lowdown on it. Thanks.


Specifications
Features:
- 10 x 10 24-bit/96kHz 100% Full-Duplex recording path support
- 2 x balanced (XLR) inputs with built in pre-amps (-24dB to +50dB) & switchable phantom power (48V)
- 2 x balanced (XLR) outputs
- 8 x 1/4" unbalanced inputs
- 8 x 1/4" unbalanced outputs
- coaxial and optical & AES/EBU I/O connections as standard
- stereo headphone output with volume control (1/4" connector)
- 2 x 16 channel (32 channels) MIDI interface ports provided (2 outputs, 1 input)
- peak LED for channel 1&2
- up to four PCI cards can be sample accurate sync linked (40 channel I/O)
- internal or external sync supported (external can be set via the S/PDIF input)
- 44pin H-BUS interface connector available
- 22kHz~99kHz frequency rates supported
- direct monitoring for input signals (zero latency, by hardware)
- internal mixing, routing and monitoring software provided
- Logic Soundtrack 24 (24bit/96kHz powerful recording software from Emagic)
- drivers for Windows 9x/ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000, ASIO 2.0 (latency can be lowered to 2ms), GSIF (GigaSampler/-Studio)

Controller Chip & Converters:
- ADC&DAC2000 external rack uses AKM AK4524 ADC/DAC (24bit/96kHz, 100dB S/N ratio a-weighted) converters on all stereo inputs and outputs
- DSP24 host card uses the IC Ensemble Envy24 I/O controller chip (ICE1712)
- DSP24 internal I/O for standard windows system sounds (mini-jacks on card) uses SigmaTel STAC97xx 18bit AC-97 Codec (ADC & DAC) 95dB output S/N ratio (a-weighted)
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Old 01-10-2002, 11:30 AM
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The specs look good, you might want to compare it to a M-Audio/Midiman Delta 1010.

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And if you really have money to spend, take a look at the RME Hammerfall cards *drool*

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Old 01-10-2002, 03:41 PM
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Cheers! JMX. I'll have a look if anyone else has any suggestions fire away.
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