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Old 12-27-2008, 08:03 PM   #11 (permalink)
 
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...Ricanflow, you did not read my post at all either. I mean, I'm happy you were trying to help, but please read my posts.
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Rican is right about the headphones. USB completely bypasses your sound card. Unless you are jacked directly into the card using jacks (not USB), you're getting zip from it.

Your speaker set is not top of the line, but they should give you decent sound.

One thing I noticed, though...
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Not to mention that it's only spot is right next to my 8800 GT, not helping air flow and increasing temps...yey, but they're not that bad.
You may be getting loads of interference from your GFX card through the bus. Enough to screw up whatever additional sound you would be getting, anyway.

The card may be doing its job, but it sounds to me like it really isn't giving you your money's worth.
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I was just informed of something.


I am told that Vista...has a problem with Sound Cards that is not fixed yet. Some friends have told me this, and a few webpages, but still, I can't be sure.


I never mentioned it in the earlier posts, so I'm sorry but...

I was told that with Vista - Sound Card quality is almost impossible to tell the difference than onboard. Is this information valid?


To be quite honest, the only reason I'm using it is my XP boot had some isuses and won't start up, and I hadd so much crap I didn't wanna loose, I never formatted the HDD it was on(And then...I kind of just kept putting it off...and off...and here we are...months later...procrastination...lol)


So is there any truth to this Vista / Sound Card rumor, or am I just being strung along? I guess I could get around to a new XP boot if it's true, but it's alot of work(that I could put off doing for even longer) to do if it's not true. Thanks.
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ricanflow, you haven't read the post right. shame on you

otherwise you would have been told him that he couldn't tell the different with some logitech speakers.
contary to popular belief, there is no such thing as a high quality computer speaker.

they have coloration and resonance's issues for one for being housed in plastic enclosures. they have crappy respond for two because they are cheap speakers. and logitech are famous for being bright and boomy. get some real speaker and you will hear a difference. it's like night and day. there is a couple of subjects on accurate sound somewhere around here

a sound card can't turn a rotten egg into a t-bone. but it can make a t-bone taste better.
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Then what are some "Real Speakers" that you recommend.


Funny to add, but I just had a T-Bone Steak for supper.

Not crappy speakers, in my opinion, but I'm also not a person who spends thousands on audio gear - like you.
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I was just informed of something.


I am told that Vista...has a problem with Sound Cards that is not fixed yet. Some friends have told me this, and a few webpages, but still, I can't be sure.


I never mentioned it in the earlier posts, so I'm sorry but...

I was told that with Vista - Sound Card quality is almost impossible to tell the difference than onboard. Is this information valid?


To be quite honest, the only reason I'm using it is my XP boot had some isuses and won't start up, and I hadd so much crap I didn't wanna loose, I never formatted the HDD it was on(And then...I kind of just kept putting it off...and off...and here we are...months later...procrastination...lol)


So is there any truth to this Vista / Sound Card rumor, or am I just being strung along? I guess I could get around to a new XP boot if it's true, but it's alot of work(that I could put off doing for even longer) to do if it's not true. Thanks.
Yes, its true, Vista lacks DirectSound. However, if you install Creative ALchemy, you can restore the effects that are normally lost on Vista.

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Then what are some "Real Speakers" that you recommend.


Funny to add, but I just had a T-Bone Steak for supper.

Not crappy speakers, in my opinion, but I'm also not a person who spends thousands on audio gear - like you.
Wow..

We need to show some respect in this audio section.
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Get studio monitors instead on Computer Speakers (they are accurate powered speakers) or use a real system.

Ps. those 2 paradigm's main speakers cost $1500 bucks 13 years ago when the dollar actually had value. the center channel cost $500.00

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EricB, I was shopping those Paradigms around the same time. I ended up picking the Boston Lynnfield VR series. Still rocking 'em.

To the OP, I agree with the sentiment that it's your speakers that need an upgrade. I'm sure they sound fine and for the money were a value, but if you're going to be critical of the sound you're getting, a soundcard is only half the battle.
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EricB, I was shopping those Paradigms around the same time. I ended up picking the Boston Lynnfield VR series. Still rocking 'em.

To the OP, I agree with the sentiment that it's your speakers that need an upgrade. I'm sure they sound fine and for the money were a value, but if you're going to be critical of the sound you're getting, a soundcard is only half the battle.

exactly.

on a side note, it's hard finding good speakers these day, don't you think?
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exactly.

on a side note, it's hard finding good speakers these day, don't you think?
It's hard to find exceptional speakers unless you have alot of $$, that's for sure. I know there are some decent values out there, but nothing that will compare to those Mk3s or the Lynnfields for the same money.
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