Soundtyp | Umgeben |
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Oberflächentyp | USB |
Anzahl der Kanäle | 2.0 |
Breite | 52.5 mm |
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Tiefe | 52.5 mm |
Höhe | 72.6 mm |
Plug and Play | Ja |
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3D-Soundunterstützung | Ja |
DirectSound-Unterstützung | Ja |
EAX-Unterstützung | Ja |
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) | 0.0 % |
Energiequelle | USB |
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Analoger 3,5-mm-Ausgang | 1 |
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Kopfhörerausgang | Ja |
Kopfhörerausgang (3,5 mm) | 1 |
Kopfhörerausgänge | 1 |
Mikrofoneingang | Ja |
Mikrofonbuchsenstecker (3,5 mm) | 1 |
Line-In | Ja |
Line-out | Ja |
S / PDIF im Port | Ja |
S / PDIF-Ausgangsport | Ja |
Andere Anschlüsse |
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USB | Ja |
Platzierungsart | Extern |
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Geräuschpegel (SNR) | 100.0 dB |
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Line-Out-Signal-Rausch-Verhältnis (SNR) | 100.0 dB |
D / A-Audio | 16 bit / 48 kHz |
Audio Qualität | 16.0 bit |
By: Jonathan Kwan December 8, 2007
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