Re: audiophile 2496

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Am 26.11.2011 23:25, wrote Giuseppe Zompatori:

2011/11/26 nepal<nepal.roade@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
On Fri, 25 Nov 2011 18:18:26 +0000
nepal<nepal.roade@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:

Hello Everyone.

I am a mere lurker, sadly no musician, but do really love listening. I
run linux mint and am thinking about treating myself to the above
sound card to improve my listening experience. I'll be running the
output to my Kenwood hifi amp using the phonos I expect.

Is the above sound? as in sensible and workable. I'd rather not get
into manually messing with my distro settings if that is possible. Are
there any gotchas to be considered?

Can I just go ahead, buy, and plug and play?

many thanks for any help offered.

n

Thanks for your replies and advice. I will go ahead then and see how it
goes. Nothing has been said that frightens me off, the alsa tools is in
the repo.

n.

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It doesn work for ICE1724 cards...

gzed@firegarden:~$ envy24control
No ICE1712 cards found
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Oops, forget my reply. I've just read ice1712. Didn't see the 1724 bit.
Early morning, getting my first coffee, not yet awake.
So I apologise.

Raphael ;)
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