Terratec Aureon 7.1 FireWire Driver 2.44 description |
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Aureon 7.1 FireWire - the future has begun
* 7.1 Sound Module with Digital I/O, Phono-In and Remote Control * Multichannel Playback with up to 24 Bit/192kHz * Easiest Connection to PC and Notebook via FireWire * Buspowered by 6 Pin FireWire Interface
It's already clear from the futuristic metal housing with its control knobs lit in orange and blue LEDs: TerraTec's Aureon 7.1 FireWire is setting a clear course for the future. Its styling and technology make the external 7.1 surround sound system the right choice for serious gamers, home musicians and home theater owners that want the full impact of their DVD movies with impressive surround sound.
Opening your computer and tinkering with internal cards is history - thanks to its lightning-fast, state-ofthe- art FireWire technology, you can leave your screwdriver in the toolbox. Simply install the drivers, plug it in and enjoy the many highlights of the Aureon 7.1 FireWire: connect your equipment to the analog line and phono inputs (with preamp) or the digital I/O (S/PDIF, optical).
It even features a professional microphone input for vocalists (1/4" jack) with a gain control and peak LED. And if there's ever a time where you can't or don't want to enjoy the full punch of eight speakers in 7.1 surround sound, you can tone things down a bit - just use the high-quality headphones connector with its separate volume control.
Whether you're using speakers or headphones, the system's audio quality is always in a class of its own with up to 24 Bit/192 kHz signal processing - whether you're gaming, listening to MP3s or playing music of your own. And the best thing about it: you can control the Aureon's functions and those of all other common PC multimedia applications from the comfort of your sofa with the infrared remote control.
It is highly recommended to always use the most recent driver version available. Do not forget to check with our site as often as possible in order to stay updated on the latest drivers, software and games.
Try to set a system restore point before installing a device driver. This will help if you installed a wrong driver. Problems can arise when your hardware device is too old or not supported any longer.
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