One could even consider the SoundStorm *more* capable than an Audigy 2; it can encode Dolby Digital 5.1 in realtime.
Granted, it is capable of encoding via DICE, but I wouldn't use it for quality purposes. In order to keep the latency down (which is still noticeable to me BTW), a lowpass had to be used, so it's like encoding everything into glorious 6 channel 128Kbps MP3's
😛 Being stuck with analog, the Audigy 2 is far better especially when compared with a board that has poor shielding. The main attraction of the NF2 APU for me is its hardware support for D3D and OpenAL. Every other audio solution besides the Audigy utilizes Sensaura (software) support which Creative bought out BTW and could cripple the Via Envy cards in the consumer market at any time. Creative couldn't bully nVidia like they've done to others all these years, so I am anticipating it in the standalone market more than any video card
😀 Regarding EAX, the NF2 APU does support EAX2, but have you listened to it? It sucks just as much as any other EAX implementation pre-HD. Sometimes you hear sounds farther away clearly whereas objects right on top are barely heard, among other issues which I don't consider very 3D. Over at NFer's HQ, someone said nVidia was working hard on EAX support way back when it was bug-ridden, and that Creative had made their SDK confusing, and also that Creative doesn't even follow the spec they've set forth for other devs under EAX support so I'm thinking Creative threw the competition a curve ball. So far, they've gotten away with every monopolistic practice. EAX aside, the NF2 APU's 3D sound support is one of the best, very comparable with the Audigy series.
I do enjoy my A2ZS, and I would've recommended one all the way, but since that id Software blackmailing debacle, I don't care which way anyone goes. It sounds lame to get worked up over 2 or 5 percent of CPU utilization, but someone needs to teach Creative a lesson. The above is just my view.