Hi,
At present, I am using a Creative Labs USB sound card, purchased because it was a cheap, 'starter' card. It is connected to a laptop and to my home stereo amp. I'm still in the process of converting CDs and cataloguing my collection (70% there), and after I'm done I thought I'd upgrade the sound card.
I'm just starting to shop around, but one thing that struck me is how much more expensive external consumer cards seem to be, compared to external pro cards. For around $300, I can get a "pro" firewire card with good jitter reduction, the ability to handle multiple sample rates and bit depths; excellent converters, stable drivers. On paper, comparable consumer cards I see cost at least twice as much.
I do have such a card (more expensive, but similar) in a project studio. Playback of CDs/finished music sounds great. Granted, the setup is different than a home stereo, as I have TRS cables running to specialsed monitors. But, most such "pro" cards have line-outs suitable for a home stereo amp.
Why then are consumer cards (with comparable stats) more expensive? Is there any reason not to use a pro card with a home stereo (outside of aesthetics)?
I hadn't seen this addressed in other posts, sorry if the topic has been raised already.
VB