

Andrea Electronics C1-1021450-1 Model USB-SA-1 High Fidelity External Digital Sound Card with Noise Reduction Technology
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Gamomx5
> 3 dayReceived quickly -- works as described.
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Shannon Rooks
Greater than one weekOrdered one 6 months ago and it stopped working. Ordered two more and neither work. I and other court reporters have used these sound cards for years ave lately they are not lasting or not working at all
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c
> 3 dayUsing this usb adapter with an Ars-Technica Pro 8 HEW mic for dictation and the setup is working well so far. Thanks.
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James D Scruggs
> 3 dayThis product is excellent. Since Apple doesnt have line-in inputs on their laptops now, you have to use a product like this to get a stereo signal into your recording program. This is the cheapest one I found that does the job.
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Igor Smetaniuk
> 3 dayWorks excellent with VXI Tria USB headset. A must have for better microphone accuracy.
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Brycen Kautzer I
> 3 dayLove it
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M.C. E.P.
> 3 dayVery satisfied over the years with the Andrea USB pod for voice recognition (Dragon)
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F.C.
> 3 dayDidnt work with my headphones
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B
> 3 dayI used this with my cell phone to record music. This shows me how bad the ADC on cell phones are. The sound quality was improved ten fold.
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Adrienne Krajcik
> 3 dayI bought this to facilitate hot-swapping my laptop computer... all my peripherals are plugged into a USB hub, so that docking/undocking involves only the HDMI video cable, the USB cord to the USB hub, and the power supply. For this purpose, it does the job. I cannot tell any difference in quality between this and the audio card built into the computer. I do note one downside. I dont know whether its a specific flaw in this product, or is endemic to USB sound cards. When theres no particular load on the computer, it runs fine; but if I put any significant demands on the computer, it will skip and sputter. This is not an issue with the speed of my system (Intel Core i7) or USB (3.0), but I suspect is an inherent weakness in using a USB sound card.