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Echo Indigo or M-Audio?
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Dedicated MacNNer
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Tulsa, OK
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I want to upgrade the sound in my PB. What is the better choice? How far does the card stick out from the Echo Indigo? I am really into audio now, specifically headphones and now want the best sound option possible. If that Indigo doesn't stick out too far, it may be the best for me. I will also be using a headphone amp. Anyone have the Echo Indigo that can comment on it?
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17" Apple Powerbook 1.33ghz
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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: In my tree making cookies
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The Echo sticks out about an inch.
The thing is, Powerbooks already come with great audio (not the internal speakers), so unlike Windows machines, you won't hear much of a difference.
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Join Date: Jul 2003
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So it's probably not worth the $150? I don't mind paying it, but if it's only marginally better, doesn't seem like it's worth it. Would the M-audio be any good? It's cheaper and will provide 5.1 Surround through my headphones.
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17" Apple Powerbook 1.33ghz
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Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2003
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All the news I got for M-Audio Mac users are bad news. I would stay away from their products.
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