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Small, Loud and Stable- AudioFire Review

The quest to find a good sound card that is portable, dependable and easy on the wallet seems to never end. There are several decent options out there, many of which we already covered in our under $200 round up, but nothing really stands out as a must buy. Some of the more expensive cards try to be the all in one home studio solution offering a variety features but not really excelling at any of them.

A basic dj sound card should have:

  • reliable, rock solid drivers
  • loud, clear outputs
  • good A to D converters
  • headphone jack on the front (with volume control)
  • a pair of master outputs

That’s it! Make it portable, rugged, easy on the wallet and bingo you have a easy sell. Well my friends I am happy to report that the audio fire2 just about fits the bill. Lets look at its many strengths and a few of the drawbacks in closer detail.

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