Just bought Xonar DS not long ago, and now try to post my user comments.
Although it’s the most affordable soundcard in ASUS Xonar series, but DS is a brilliant budget for those who don’t want to compromise to onboard soundcard but still hesitate to go with high-end models. Actually, it is precisely what I want: a compact sound card with bargain price!!!
Xonar DS is a low-profile PCI card, which can fit in small PC cases with its short height. Despite this, it still packs in many features. The replaceable Opamp for audiophiles to make their own upgrades is especially an astonishing one…and surprised for such a cheap card. Besides, the card supports analog connectivity and can decode DTS over the optical for ultra Hi-fi sounds.
I was convinced by its up to 192khz/4bit playback sample rate and 96khz/24bit recording rate, and, after my tests, both playback and recording quality are good for me. Although it’s kind of picky to expect it’s fully-featured as his older brothers (Xonar D2/D2X), Xonar DS isn’t a serious musician’s card because none of the Dolby technology is supported.
Xonar DS is an entry level sound card and perfect for the budget choice. I know it’s not enough for audio professionals, but I am satisfied with its performance now.
BTW, is there anyone using this card, too? I know I still miss (or not discover) some important features of DS. I would appreciate anyone giving comments or sharing his/her user experience as well.
Although it’s the most affordable soundcard in ASUS Xonar series, but DS is a brilliant budget for those who don’t want to compromise to onboard soundcard but still hesitate to go with high-end models. Actually, it is precisely what I want: a compact sound card with bargain price!!!
Xonar DS is a low-profile PCI card, which can fit in small PC cases with its short height. Despite this, it still packs in many features. The replaceable Opamp for audiophiles to make their own upgrades is especially an astonishing one…and surprised for such a cheap card. Besides, the card supports analog connectivity and can decode DTS over the optical for ultra Hi-fi sounds.
I was convinced by its up to 192khz/4bit playback sample rate and 96khz/24bit recording rate, and, after my tests, both playback and recording quality are good for me. Although it’s kind of picky to expect it’s fully-featured as his older brothers (Xonar D2/D2X), Xonar DS isn’t a serious musician’s card because none of the Dolby technology is supported.
Xonar DS is an entry level sound card and perfect for the budget choice. I know it’s not enough for audio professionals, but I am satisfied with its performance now.
BTW, is there anyone using this card, too? I know I still miss (or not discover) some important features of DS. I would appreciate anyone giving comments or sharing his/her user experience as well.
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