I hate going over people's budget, but I would suggest the Behringer FCA610 Firepower for $199.
I have been looking a little more at this unit, and its larger sibling the FCA1616 (for rack mounting convenience).
Assuming the ASIO driver is required for this unit, can anyone tell me if the driver allows volume remote control with Gizmo? In my very limited experience with ASIO drivers sometimes it is not possible. Does anyone know if it will fully function in Win 7 without installing the ASIO package?
Also, I assume this is equivalent to a "preamp" thereby the balance outs will adequately drive my ART and QSC pro amps. I would need to run 2.1, with >100Hz going to the ART for mains and <100Hz going to the QSC for subs. I assume this would be relatively easy to set up in MC. Not having remote volume capability or driving the pro amps directly would be a deal breaker.
That being said, I am hesitant to purchase anything Behringer right now since I just had a <2 year old CX2310 crossover power supply go out. That unit was never gigged and was always operated in a temperature controlled non-smoking environment in my home. Behringer would not cover the failure under warranty since I didn't "register" it within 90 days of purchase. Ugh. Speaking with some folks at the suppliers all say the same thing.....Behringer stuff is good when it works, but a lot of their models share a common trait.....weak power supplies that fail prematurely. I have owned a few of the EP amps and they are probably the best thing they ever made. If one of the FCA units are usable I could eliminate the crossover and small Mackie mixer I use to convert pc level output to "pro" level, and well as the occasional microphone use (and a handy volume knob).
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Edit: I received an answer from care@music-group (Behringer) to an email inquiry sent a few days ago, see c&p below:Question: I am looking at either one of these units [FCA610/FCA1616] for purchase and have a couple of basic questions, since they are not fully covered in the available documentation: My setup is using a laptop to play music with two pro amps, an ART SLA-2 (mains) and a QSC GX5 (subs). I will be using the USB output of the laptop playing music to the FCA unit. Are the FCA units capable of driving the pro amps directly to full volume without an additional preamp?
Answer: Yes, both units can be used as the overall sound card for your computer. This means that you will be able to play music directly from your computer through either one of these units. The outputs of each unit will produce a line level signal that should be more than strong enough to be used with the the amps that you had mentioned.
Question: Does Windows 7/8 automatically install a usable driver for the units without installing the ASIO package? If so, will I have access to all 8 outputs within Windows?
Answer: Windows 7/8 will not automatically install the drivers for these units. You will need to download and install the specific driver for each unit. The access to each of the outputs for both units is controlled by the audio software being used with the unit. So, for example, if you are using a multi-track recording software, then you will need to setup the specific outputs to be used for each track within the software itself.
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This only leaves the unanswered question about remote volume control with Gizmo.
Does anyone know how this particular driver package acts in this regard? I found that the ASIO drivers I used for the Behringer UCA202 and HiFiMeDIY DAC's leave the volume at full.Thanks......