- Aug 27, 2001
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Ok, I recently got the Logitech Z-560 speakers and I must say, I am very impressed. they sound awesome and deliver lots of bass. now I am looking at upgrading my sound card. I am currently running a Sound Blaster Live value. Everyone I talk to says they are ok cards, but defintly not the best. I have been watching newegg and I now see that the Turtle Beach Santa Cruz and the Sound Blaster Audigy are both about the same price $61 Which one should I go for? I don't have any firewire devices, so I don't need the port. I do a ton of gaming and DVD watching, so maybe that will help.
Now for my second question. Due to my desk and room, I cannot setup a true 4.1 system. I have my 2 front speakers and either side of my monitor, and then my other 2 speakers just a bit farther out to the side of those, so basically I have all 4 in front of me. When I listen to MP3's it almost sounds better to use M3D and adjust the fade so that only the 2 front speakers are really used, when I go to all 4 the music sounds kinda hollow. Is this because MP3's are only 2 channel? What do you other z-560 users reccomend for setup? If you can, I would love to hear what your fade levels are at both on the control center and in your software. Thanks
-Spike
Now for my second question. Due to my desk and room, I cannot setup a true 4.1 system. I have my 2 front speakers and either side of my monitor, and then my other 2 speakers just a bit farther out to the side of those, so basically I have all 4 in front of me. When I listen to MP3's it almost sounds better to use M3D and adjust the fade so that only the 2 front speakers are really used, when I go to all 4 the music sounds kinda hollow. Is this because MP3's are only 2 channel? What do you other z-560 users reccomend for setup? If you can, I would love to hear what your fade levels are at both on the control center and in your software. Thanks
-Spike