My speakers are a cheap Logitech package with two midrange/treble speakers on the wall and a subwoofer under the desk, and that’s fine. I don’t need high fidelity - people listen to my music on mobile phones and cheap bluetooth speakers, so no real bass and 10% THD (and gobs and piles of IM) are realistic for auditioning. ![]() I'm told problems like that will melt like dew in the summer sunshine if I get a decent dedicated sound card. I recently had Cubase 11 Pro give me the silent treatment after plugging and unplugging my headphone jack several times and I was told both here and on the Cubase user forum that I can't do that when I'm running on the PC's built-in soundcard, even though I'm using the Generic Low Latency ASIO driver.
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