I was hoping that someone here could give me an idea of whether it is possible to get adequate sound quality from a Home Theatre PC (HTPC).
I have read alot of review and opinions of HTPC devices, and alot of reviews of traditional home theatre equipment, but never any comparisons between HTPC equipment, and traditional components. Is there a good way to combine HTPC equipment with traditional components?
How would the following setup compare to traditional components?
SOUND CARD (Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Platinum Pro
SpecificationsModel
Brand CREATIVE
Series Sound Blaster Audigy2 ZS Platinum Pro
Model 70SB036000000
Audio core
Audio Chipset Audigy2
Channels 8 (7.1)
Sample Rate 192KHz
Digital Audio 24-bit
SNR 108dB
Hardware Decode Dolby Digital EX, DTS-EX
Polyphony 64 Voices (Hardware)
Ports
Line In Yes
Line Out Front/Rear/Center/Subwoofer/Rear Center
MIDI/Joystick Yes
CD/Aux In Yes
Spec
Interface PCI
External Box Headphone Out (1/4” Stereo Jack), Line In 1 (1/4” Stereo Jack , shared with Microphone In with Gain Control), Line In 2 (1/4” Stereo Jack), Line In 3 (2x RCA Jack), Optical SPDIF In/Out, Coaxial SPDIF In/Out, Digital Out for 5.1 support (6-channel SPDIF Output to Creative digital speakers), 2x FireWire® (IEEE® 1394) ports, MIDI In / Out, Infra-red Receiver, D_LINK 1 and AD_LINK 2 connectors
Remote Control Yes
Operating Systems Supported Windows 98SE, 2000, ME and XP
Features
Features VD-Audio, THX Certified, EAX Advanced HD, DTS-Extended Surround
SPEAKERS
SpecificationsModel
Brand CREATIVE
Series GigaWorks
Model S750
General SPEC
Configuration 7.1
Total Power 700 Watts
Satellite RMS Power /ea 70 Watts
Subwoofer RMS Power 210 Watts
Frequency Response 25Hz - 40,000Hz
Signal to Noise Ratio(SNR) 99 dB
Remote Wireless
Features
Features THX Certified 7.1 Speaker System with CMSS upmix to also work with 5.1 & 6.1 sound cards, Two-way satellite speakers, M-PORT for streaming audio from compatible NOMAD MuVo MP3 players, BASH amplification offers 700 Watts of Total Power