Okay, so after diligently searching for an audio solution for my set up and reading days worth of forum posts, I have purchased studio monitors instead of a gimmicky out of the box surround sound system.
After narrowing my search to Yamaha H50s, KRK Rockit 5s, Audioengine A5 and Mackie MR5 MK2s, I decided to purchase the Mackies as most reviews stated that MK2s are a newer generation and out of the box bass response is accurate and solid even without a sub. However, I do plan on adding a sub later on. I hooked them up and wow what an amazing sound. Blows out the Boss I had tried that were $150 more money.
Now, on to my question. I want to purchase a sound card and after doing some research came across the fact that in order for my Astro A50s to get the true surround sound response it is built for, I need a card with DDL. That narrows my search down to pretty much anything with an optical out. I was ready to pull the trigger on this:
http://www.amazon.com/Creative-Soundblaster-Surround-System-SB1095/dp/B0044DEDCA since it is reasonably priced, post creative issues (they fixed a lot of problems with their new line) and has external features such as headphone input, mic input and volume control. This is actually semi important since turning down the monitors manually is a pain in the ass and done from behind them.
My only issue now is how do I make these monitors emulate surround sound? What is coming out of them is great, but what interface would allow the directional illusion I am looking for. I bought these not to reference music but for entertainment and I am glad they push a better sound that any "PC Speaker" system can give, but I definitely want position audio.
Thanks in advanced.