Friday, March 27, 2015

HY554 Virtual 5.1-Surround USB 2.0 External Sound Card

HY554 Virtual 5.1-Surround USB 2.0 External Sound Card


HY554 Virtual 5.1-Surround USB 2.0 External Sound Card
HY554 Virtual 5.1-Surround USB 2.0 External Sound Card






Overview:
- Virtual surround 5.1 DSP processor
- USB 2.0 data interface
- Powered directly by USB, no other power source required
- Features 3.5mm stereo earphone and microphoine jacks
- Supports Window 98SE/ME/2000/XP/2003/Vista/Linux/Mac OS
- Driver-free installation when used with modern Operating Systems




Specifications:



Dimensions: 2.09 in x 0.94 in x 0.47 in
Weight: 0.71 oz






Photo HY554 Virtual 5.1-Surround USB 2.0 External Sound Card














HY554 Virtual 5.1-Surround USB 2.0 External Sound Card
HY554 Virtual 5.1-Surround USB 2.0 External Sound Card




Reviews HY554 Virtual 5.1-Surround USB 2.0 External Sound Card



-Works as advertised, -Useful as an emergency sound card
-Packaging was nice (I guess that's DX)
-Very cheap compared to the price at the local retailer -Sound quality is very bad compared to my usual equipment (EMU 1212m...


I use it on a MacBook Pro. It doesn't need any driver under Mac OS X and appears straightforward in the preferences pane. The connectors are cheap, but what else to except for such a price. Sound quality is not the best As...


Very easy to use (at least in Windows XP where I tested it) - just plug it in to the USB connector and after a few seconds you'll hear sounds from a phones/speakers connected to a device or can record from your microphone....


It was very easy to install, just plug it in (atleast in windows xp with sp2) The price is is also extremely good! Comes in the proper packaging, not in any minigrip plastic bag... Build quality is so-so. It's very light,...


-Works as advertised, -Useful as an emergency sound card
-Packaging was nice (I guess that's DX)
-Very cheap compared to the price at the...


I use it on a MacBook Pro. It doesn't need any driver under Mac OS X and appears straightforward in the preferences pane. The connectors...


Very easy to use (at least in Windows XP where I tested it) - just plug it in to the USB connector and after a few seconds you'll hear a...