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Anonymous Posted on Jun 25, 2010

Hey I've just purchased an M Audio 192, Windows XP; with only a very very quiet signal issuing from either my Monitor Outs or the Main Output to my Stereo speakers; I've even tried putting it through my little powered Turntable Preamp, which amplified it louder, but it also sounded very bass-heavy and not correctly amplified... So it just has a quiet signal... The Drivers seem to be installed correctly and the Mixer Software shows the signal, I can turn the quiet signal up and down normally through the mixer. I've tried two different cables and different inputs on my Stereo Receiver. Even tried headphones. Do I need some kind of preamp hardware to correctly use the card?

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