Orico SC2-BK (CA911448)
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Orico SC2-BK
Suitable for:ordinary
Number of channels:2
Interface:USB
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Specifications SC2-BK
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Catalog Orico 2025 - new arrivals, bestsellers, and the most relevant models Orico.
Always clarify the specifications and configuration of the product with the online store manager before purchasing.
Catalog Orico 2025 - new arrivals, bestsellers, and the most relevant models Orico.
Model overview based on user reviews
The Orico SC2-BK is a USB external sound card that offers a basic yet effective solution for enhancing audio quality. Users appreciate its ability to deliver clear sound without distortion or noise, making it a good choice for those tired of laptop circuit noise. Its compact design ensures it doesn't protrude from the USB port, and it is priced affordably. However, some users noted that the microphone output is muted, making it unsuitable for recording purposes. The build quality is decent, though the plastic casing and controls could be improved. Despite these minor drawbacks, it provides satisfactory performance, especially for those using headphones with a 32 Ohm impedance. Overall, the Orico SC2-BK is a cost-effective option for users seeking to improve their audio experience without investing in high-end equipment.
Pros
Cons
- does not distort sound and does not produce noise. - does not protrude from the USB port thanks to the small "tail". - price*. - The plastic is not bad, but not high quality either; - the casing is a bit misaligned; - the microphone mute button sits slightly deeper and clicks softly, unlike the audio output mute button; - the volume control is stiff and slightly rubs against the casing in a few places when rotated; - the price*. |
A clasp with a garnim sound, but a problem with a microphone Duzhe garne sounding The microphone after the front video card became more muted, so the sound is not suitable for recording |
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This card completely solved my problem and doesn't cause any inconvenience during use. When connecting headphones with a 32 Ohm impedance, the volume is sufficient. At maximum volume, there's a barely noticeable noise that can only be heard through the headphones.
The manufacturer claims the following specifications: SNR >= 80dB, 15 Hz - 25 kHz.
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Maybe I have a counterfeit (but a pretty decent one) since the card was purchased at a significantly lower price on an online classifieds site from a private seller. This also leads me to the opinion due to the drawbacks. I hope I just got "lucky." But for that price, it's insignificant and deserves a rating of 4-. On the other hand, if the official cards have the same drawbacks, it would be upsetting to buy it at market price.