Is the audigy ex external drive compatible with the audigy

I have an audigy ex sound card that came with the external dri've that has all of the audio inputs and stuff. I also have an audigy 2, which i would like to use instead. Is it possible to use the audigy 2 sound card with the audigy ex external dri've?

I'm afraid not, no. They are not compatible.
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