But who (like me) wants to use his notebook (or netbook) audio recordings (guitar in the case), leads her possibly quite quickly reach the limits of technology in the form of unspeakable Realtek onboard sound chips ALC 268 which is just not permits, while recording also play simultaneously. So you have to "blind" (or deaf) play, which naturally can not function.
Here the Aureon stick to the rescue. Plugging, adjust volume, AGC deaktieren (otherwise overrides the recording), finished. Unlike other Renzensenten my XP also saves the settings when I pull the stick and re-plug in. However, I use with my Aspire One exclusively hibernation to avoid the ever-long boot.
The sound of the Aureon is overall pretty decent. Of course you can not expect a high-end device for twenty euros, but I was pleasantly surprised. 5.1 or even 7.1 I miss not really, because I look at most road or -höre on my netbook movies and music through headphones.
All in all, a great solution for those who have problems with their existing audio solution.