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Turtle Beach Audio Advantage Amigo


$40.00 Released March, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Excellent sound quality - significantly better than stock laptop or desktop sound cards. Optical S/PDIF output. Microphone input.

The Cons:Mic and volume control don't add much more value over step-down Micro. Included drivers aren't better than default Windows drivers.

 The Turtle Beach Audio Advantage Amigo is a small form-factor external USB soundcard. It is very similar to the step-down Turtle Beach Audio Advantage Micro, but adds a microphone input, and an external volume control slider.

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Like the Micro, it features a stereo headphone output, and a S/PDIF optical output (enabled with the included optical adapter). The Audio Advantage series of USB sound cards can be useful to 1) improve your desktop our laptop's sound quality, 2) add an optical S/PDIF connection, 3) increase the output power of your computer sound, or 4) simply to have a more convenient placement of our headphone jack. By using an external USB sound card, the digital-to-analog conversion is done outside of the computer, which significantly reduces electromagnetic interface. First released in March 2008, the Amigo has an MSRP of $39.95.

Features

  • small USB soundcard
  • stereo headphone out
  • S/PDIF optical output (includes adapter)
  • mic input
  • volume control slider
  • includes USB extension cable
  • includes a CD with drivers (not necessary for Windows)
  • MSRP: $39.95
  • Release date: March 2008

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    excellent sound quality - significantly better than stock laptop or desktop sound cards

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    optical S/PDIF output

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    microphone input

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    inexpensive

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    includes USB extension cable

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    external volume control

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    mic and volume control don't add much more value over step-down Micro

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    included drivers aren't better than default Windows drivers

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