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#410 Zalman External 5.1Ch USB Sound Card (ZM-RSSC)

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Uploaded by on Jul 15, 2006

Zalman External 5.1Ch USB Sound Card (ZM-RSSC)

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  • Does NOT work with Windows 7 !!!!!!

  • People, you have to buy a sound card to hear what it sounds like.

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  • I like the quality of sound, but there's almost no settings, only volume control for each chanel. Also i dont like it turns off by it self. When you dont play any sound on your computer, sound card can turns off. It shows like it's working in system, but it does not produce any sound, so you have to replug it to usb again. Sometimes i have to replug this device 10 times per day, pretty annoying, didn't find any solution. Software can be installed on windows 7 in compatibility mode with xp.

  • @Jeffr33dom Thanks for the info. I think i'm going to buy a soundblaster x-fi!

  • @WOAHFOX I can't say because I never used with a amp but it's not the kind of sound card you will want on your side for anything but home use. Sometimes it's just stop to work when left idle for a couple of minutes and it gets a lot of interference when you put it too close of other electronic devices ( even your own computer )...

  • @Jeffr33dom Does it give the noise when plugged in an amp? I'mn assuming yes since it would be the same connection. :s

  • @WOAHFOX A good soundcard would solve your problem ( A Xonar or X-FI based model ), this one actually have some background noise that you notice while using Headphones.

    And people, it DOES work on Windows 7, in fact I'm using it with my copy of Windows 7 x64 right now... it's plug'n play so you don't need to install any driver.

  • Okay, I have a question. Last night I was djing a show at our local venue and I hooked up my computer via auxillary to the amp. It started giving background noise (sounded like white noise, or a humming sound)

    My friend said that it was the computer itself because when I'd unplug the wire, the noise would stop. And when plugged into other peoples computers, it also didn't make the noise. Would this card on my laptop get rid of the noise?

  • You should do voice overs for cartoons lmao

  • will this work with windows 7 ??????????????

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