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Soundcard 1/4" outs to consumer stereo speakers?

I have some nice Grado headphones for monitoring, but becuase much of my voice-over work will now end up being distributed as streaming Flash audio, I'd like to listen to the mix on cheap consumer desktop computer speakers as well -- the kind of thing that comes bundled with a PC or that you'd pick up at Circuit City or Costco -- that's what most of my audience will have.

NEED A SOUNDCARD, MIXER, INTERFACE, HELP!

Okay, so I have about 300-500 dollars maybe a little more, and i'm fine with new or used equipment. I need at least 4 channels of simultaneous recording at 24/96khz, more if possible. Right now I have a Sound Blaster Audigy that sucks, and i borrow a Mackie mixer when i need to record more than 2 mics at a time(drums), and I have an m-audio dmp3 preamp.

soundcard advice..

i am purchasing a computer and everything needed to record mostly acoustic style music with some other instruments at some times...(drums, piano, electrik :) )

I'm not quite sure what type of soundcard to get.. 24bit, 96 khz I'm sure is all i need.. and for mixing do i just buy the mixer and plug it into the sound card? I'm not realy sure how it all works..

Soundcraft Delta 200 vs Tascam DM24 w Firewire card

I am having trouble deciding whether to get an analog console or a digital one such as the DM24.

I'll be recording to a DAW on a PC or Mac.

I like the immediacy of the analog console but with a Digital one such as DM24 (actually only one currently) I can do without external AD/DA and go direct into computer.