![]() Diamond hopes to ship the Xtreme Sound 7.1 at the end of this year’s first quarter.Ĭome to think of it, this thing might make sense even for my own, full-sized PC. The price tag is similarly diminutive: only $39.99. Diamond quotes dimensions of just 3.1" x 3.1" x 1.0" (80 x 80 x 26 mm). A top-mounted volume knob rounds out the package.Īs you can see from the photo above, the Xtreme Sound 7.1 is tiny. ![]() At the back are 3.5-mm rear, side, and center/sub ports, plus stereo RCA connectors on the side are optical S/PDIF in and out ports and at the front lie 3.5-mm line in, mic in, and headphone out ports. ![]() It hooks up to your PC via USB, processes audio with a C-Media chip (with 24-bit, 192kHz precision), and outputs sound through a plethora of ports. The Xtreme Sound 7.1 is pretty much an external sound card. That’s where Diamond’s new Xtreme Sound 7.1 USB audio box comes in. But not all systems have room for a PCIe sound card-especially microATX and Mini-ITX builds. A good sound card is kind of a must if you have half-way decent analog speakers or headphones.
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