I have a Turtle Beach Amigo II USB audio adapter connected to my Raspberry Pi.
I have already commented out the following line in 
"/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf":

   # options snd-usb-audio index=-2

Now my USB audio adapter is first in the list when I run "aplay -l", or "aplay 
-L", or "cat /proc/asound/cards". However, if I run "aplay test.wav", I do not 
hear any sound out of the on-board audio adapter or the USB audio adapter. If I 
run "aplay -D sysdefault:CARD=Audio test.wav" I hear audio out of the speaker 
port on the USB audio adapter.

How do I make the USB audio adapter the default device of ALSA?

I have researched making changes to "/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf", 
"/etc/asound.conf", and "~/.asoundrc". However, the people suggesting the 
changes do not seem to understand them because they do not explain them. When I 
try the changes, they have no effect on my problem.




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