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Hello, anyone out there what knows about techical specifications of my Turtle Beach Santa Cruz sound card? Impossible to get from Turtle Beach...

I want to now

output impdeance
max output level
min load
Short circuit proof output?

Input impedance
Max input voltage for FS
max input voltage to avoid damage

Anybody?

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pr0gr4m Mon, 08/15/2005 - 20:05

I'm not sure why you need all of that. It's just your average sound card. I have one in one of my computers.

It's designed for a multimedia computer environment. NOT for professional recording. Just use it as you would any normal sound card. It's got speaker outs and direct outs.

Voltages? just plug it into your PCI slot. Voltage handled.

pr0gr4m Tue, 08/16/2005 - 01:39

Honestly, it's a run of the mill audio card...better than some worse than others. The sorts of details you ask for are not generally required or given for the average consumer product.

If you are serious about any sort of audio analysis, you should really think about getting a superior sound card or test equipment.

But if you insist, a simple google search turned up these facts...

Audio Converter resolution:
- Playback 20 bit, at up to 48 kHz
- Recording 18 bit, at up to 48 kHz
DSP processing power 400 MIPS
Sampling Rates Supported 5 kHz to 48 kHz
Signal to Noise Ratio > 95 dB
Total Harmonic Distortion Lower than 90 dB below 0 dBFS (0.0032%)
Digital Audio Depth: 18 Bits