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M-Audio 1814 or RME Fireface 800

I have an M-Audio 1814 but do have the opportunity to upgrade to an RME Fireface 800. Any thoughts on this? In the past I've had PCI cards from M-Audio and RME and liked the RME's (DIGI96/8 PST) analog outputs much better, though it looks like the 1814 has improved from older products. I'm really interested in the quality of the converters on the RME.

M-Audio Audiophile Pre USB or Firewire *or* E-Mu 1820?

OK guys...it was suggested in another topic for a new Interface
to look into an M-Audio Audiophile Pre USB for my computer.

What about an Audiophile Firewire?

And what about the E-Mu 1820 or 1820m?
Ever since I saw one of these, I've become rather enamored of it...

Now remember...these are just for V-O...no music recording and no simultaneous I/O...

please help: M-Audio Delta 410 PCI soundcard and Multi-track

Hi guys!
If you guys are familiar with the M-Audio Delta 410 PCI soundcard, please help me out.

As this card has only a pair of Signal Inputs (channel 1 & 2).

I need to separately record vocals on channel 1 and instruments on channel 2, for example. I don't know if it's going to work with Cubase SX or Adobe Audition or Magix Sequoia.

Question about M-Audio Audiophile USB sound interface...

Ok, this may seem really really dumb, but the usb port on the back of the unit is for connection to your computer. right? so that the sound can be recorded on your computer thru that? or what. I'm getting confused. because...if its an all-in-one sound interface...you dont need another pci sound card with 1/4' i/o to connect it to the audiophile to record sound from whereever right?

Selling M-Audio BX5's

I want to sell my M-Audio BX5's to my friend, but I'm not sure how much to charge. The left tweeter crackles every now and then and I'm not sure if they still fall under the warranty since they're almost two years old. Other than a small crackling every now and then they're clean and in good working order. I would also throw in a Hosa split cable. So how much do you guys think?

M-Audio Firewire Solo causing feedback on 1/4" input

My M-Audio Firewire Solo card seems to be the cause of an unavoidable consistant feedback. I am running 1/4" plugs from my turntables through my Mackie then into the M audio solo. The M Audio card is connected to my laptop through a firewire 800 cable. Im confident its not from the source (turntables) because I have recorded from vinyl using these tables through other sound cards.