Topic: Has anyone tried the Turtle Beach usb plug-in soundcards?

I've looked at their Audio Advantage SRM, their Amigo, and their Micro, all about the size of a flash drive. The more expensve models have s/pdif outs. But the company doesn't list the specs on their website or on the packaging. (As in freq response range.) Anyone have experience with these? Do they provide as good a sound as full-sized usb soundcard box, or are these more for gamers? (But don't gamers want to see the specs, too?)

http://www.turtlebeach.com/products/soundcards.aspx

Re: Has anyone tried the Turtle Beach usb plug-in soundcards?

looks like toys to me. None of those seems to have ASIO drivers. (now "ASIO4ALL" still exists).
I doubt it would give you a much better sound quality than your internal sound card... now I could be wrong.

Re: Has anyone tried the Turtle Beach usb plug-in soundcards?

Apparently the specs aren't great. A post at KVR says the freq sensitivity ranges from about -40 to 10K. Too bad--I thought the prices were a little too good to be true, but Turtle Beach used to have a good reputation for its sound cards.

Re: Has anyone tried the Turtle Beach usb plug-in soundcards?

that was long, long ago ! ;-)