Turtle Beach Montego DDL Sound Card Review

June 11th 2007 | Multimedia

With surround sound being more popular than ever before, the demand for sound cards that can handle a 7.1 speaker setup is quite high. Everyone wants to be immersed into their music, games, and movies. So what is a better way to do that than get the big 7.1 speaker home entertainment system? In order to use that entertainment system, you’ll need a sound card that can handle the system and put out the sound you desire to hear. Turtle Beach’s Montego Dolby Digital Live (DDL) card is the first 7.1 sound card released from Turtle Beach.

..Music, games, and movies are nothing without sound. After looking at the results, you can get a pretty good idea that the Turtle Beach Montego sound card performs quite well against the competition. With the DDL (Dolby Digital Live) capability, you really can’t go wrong when you’re watching a movie. It was a completely different movie with Dolby Digital Live and I can’t believe I’ve gone this long without having a DDL enabled sound card. The main reason I like this card over the Diamond XS 7.1 is that each sound is very distinctive instead of sounding like one giant mix of notes. My old sound card was huge and took up a lot of space in the case, but this sound card is as small as it can be to fit in the PCI slot.

If you’re picky like me when it comes to sound, but don’t want to break the bank with a new sound card, take a look at the Turtle Beach Montego DDL sound card. I would certainly recommend this card to my readers, friends, and family because it’s got a really good bang-for-the-buck.

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Turtle Beach Montego DDL Sound Card Review
Published in: Multimedia on 2007-06-11