| HT Omega Claro 7.1 24-bit 192KHz HD Sound Card | |
| Reviews - Featured Reviews: Audio | ||||||||
| Written by Olin Coles | ||||||||
| Thursday, 18 January 2007 | ||||||||
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Introduction: HT Omega ClaroManufacturers seem to be throwing around the term High Definition and 7.1 channel audio in all directions these days. It's everywhere; even the low-end segment seems to be offering onboard (integrated) 7.1 channel sound with their products. But it doesn't take long to notice that not all audio solutions sound alike; even if it has been labeled "High Definition". The sad truth is that consumers are unaware of the loose requirements necessary of such industry tags, and in the end some poor quality audio gets passed off as a premium solution. This is because most computers being used today provide audio through low-quality integrated sound, or in some small numbers the computer may have a dedicated audio controller based sound card. At a glance, the two most prevalent forms of audio quality in personal computers are poor and acceptable. Although the industry tries to keep in step with Moore’s Law, there is one thing that is predominantly true: computer sound is the last item on the list for performance evolution. Gamers and audiophiles alike know better then to make this mistake, and have sound quality at the forefront of there needs. HT Omega, Inc. is among the first companies to offer authentic high-fidelity sound at a true 24-bit level of performance. The world class Oxygen 8788 based audio processor by C-Media supports most all industry standards for 3D computer sound; including EAX™ 1.0 & 2.0, A3D™ 1.0 and DirectSound™. Other very large companies abused consumer trust and have made claims to having this level of sound, only to wind up in court disputes or offer subsequent products that boast 24-bit processing but haplessly renders at 16-bit. HT Omega has released the real deal: CLARO 24-bit/192KHz 8-channel high definition sound.
In this review, I will showcase the powerful features included in the HT Omega CLARO. Rated to beyond 110dB, I will share the experience of clarity and definition in every melody that frolics on my eardrums. Intended for the audiophile with a discerning ear, the hardcore computer enthusiast and gamer who demands the best, and the home theater buff who settles for nothing less then DTS, the HT Omega CLARO delivers at every level. About the company: HT Omega, Inc.
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