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[QUOTE="AudioGaff, post: 6280, member: 1127"] There is always a need for using good converters be it for voice or anything else. The digital to analog conversion is just as important in reproducing the accuracy and details of what you recorded using your analog to digital conversion. External converters are almost always going to do a better job because they are a product focused one thing, where other units that have converters (like effects) do more of a basic conversion job so that their expertise in digital audio processing can be done then converted back to analog for analog interfacing. Those products that have only A2D in them like mic pre's or comps are there more as an added feature or to make a more complete product or for those who don't have converters or those that have older lower quality converters. [/QUOTE]
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