Reply 20 of 23, by Anonymous Coward
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That is an YMF724 chipset, why would it be noisy?, it uses a Sigmatel DAC.
For some reason this card would pick up a lot of bus noise. Whenever the hard drive was loading for example, I could hear it through the speakers (similar to a GSM cellphone close to a speaker). Also, it made a lot of popping noises, and I could hear a hum when connected to my AV receiver. That was with the internal amp disabled. At the time I was comparing this to my AWE64G, which had very clean output.
The OPL3-SAx cards look interesting. If one happens to pass my way I'll give it a shot (probably won't bother wasting $20 on ebay).
Oh, and I did examine my SB16 CT1770. When jumpered to the "amp disable" position, the speaker out port leads directly to the CT1745A chip...actually there is a small surface mount capacitor of unknown value between them. I think that small capacitor may be the key to bypassing the amp on an SB Pro.
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