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M-Audio Revolution 7.1 Sound Card - The Revolution is Begun

by Brann Mitchell on: 09/10/2003 07:00 AM [ ] 0 comment(s)

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Product: Revolution 7.1

Info: M-Audio

Price: ~$99 USD

 

The M-Audio Revolution 7.1

 

 

I must thank a certain guru3d.com reader, Roj, whose name I won't change because he's been a pain in the ass.  He kept at us with each new sound card review to take a look at the M-Audio Revolution. Ok, I thought, he's just a fanatic.  I've been a fanatic, I understand the mentality.  He probably uses a Mac, too.  Then I just had enough, my email inbox literally flooded with email:  "Review the M-Audio!!!"  He wrote.

 

Fine.

 

Dude, you're getting a Revolution.

 

Let's do a meet-and-greet of M-Audio.  I had never heard of M-Audio before Roj's suggestion, but I had heard of a company called Midiman.  Midiman was founded in 1988, producing audio products for the professional studio recording crowd.  In 2001, Midiman became M-Audio and launched a consumer-grade division to bring the company's professional expertise to the mainstream.  It was a smart move, as just about anybody with a computer and a CD burner could now record and master their own high-quality CDs.  Enter M-Audio's fruit of labour, the Revolution 7.1.

 

 

Mm, mm, good!




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