Following up
Well, I got the M Audio Audiophile 192 card over the weekend. Got it installed and had some issues I couldnt figure out readily via the user guides.
I was only getting sound out via the Monitor Outs
no Line Out audio.
I got tired of Googling about this issue and waited to call M Audio today. After about an hour wait on the phone, I got a support tech. Very friendly, paitient and informative.
The problems I was having were due in large part if not entirely, from the driver version of the card, and my OS. I use Windows XP Pro & XP home
both are Service pack 3.
That was the deal
by running the newest version for Service pack 3 (5.100.00.5069v3 for a 32 bit install
. There is another for 64 bit platforms too, as of this writing,)
and others may yet come along
. My issues were all fixed!
Some minor other steps like selecting which card in windows audio control panel may be necessary if you have more than one audio output device installed
and I do. it works seamlessly once these steps are taken.
Done deal. All good.
The audio quality output of the card is truly worth investigating, and superior to any Creative Labs card Ive seen in the past.
Use of the latest driver also provides for more GUI flexibility, control and added benefits such as driver update checking, registration, etc.
Its a simple pass through device. Its internal clock is an automatic affair. Locking onto whatever the incoming data rates are. It can also be locked onto an external clock, like from some other digital component
CDP, DAC, ADC etc., via some clicking about in the M Audio control panel.
Another annoyance became eliminated too
. The dropouts that occur when using iTunes, while running other apps, or some quick mousing about...
Using solely the 16/44.1K info derived from itunes files, there is noteably more depth to the sound stage, and greater resolution. Albeit, this note is by no means a thorough test, and Ive only connected the main outputs of the AP 192s breakout cable to one of my HT receivers, I must say Im pleased with the outcome at this point.
Like as not, those more pricey cards from RME, Echo, and others will surpass the M Audio Delta AP 192 unit. But for the asking price ($139 - $170), it is a fine value, and a quite large step up from the also ran entries which abound online.
Ill jot down some other comparisons soon and post them later on.