Well Hamit, I gave it a try, and it didn't do enough to mollify me.

I have that old Audigy in the old computer, and have considered taking it out and installing it on the Dell, but don't know where the cd with the drivers disappeared too, so that may not really be an option. Might have to break down and look for and purchase roughly the equivalent of that card, and hope there isn't hidden gimmickry on that one as well. But in the meantime ...

On 2/26/2016 7:45 AM, Hamit Campos wrote:
Yeah the suggestion that you were given kinda fixes it. Girrrr than the XPS 
does that crap too then? I've noted it with my Enspireon 3000. It's some stupid 
wall reflection effect either Dell sets and who knows how to truly shut it off, 
and or Real Tech does this crap. Yeah I know that annoying effect. Kinda cool 
the first few seconds and for some sound effects, but very annoying. It's a 
reflection effect. Like when you are backing your car out of some ware and the 
moter reflects off something creating the elusion that oh now there's 2 cars. 
Oh no waitit's just yours.So yeah very annoying. I feel you.

-----Original Message-----
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Larry Higgins
Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 6:39 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Subject: Question about a sound card issue - maybe

Listers,

Something has been kind of bugging me since I began using this Dell XPS
7500 machine back in march of last year.

It seems to me that the on board Realtech sound card has a characteristic of 
making voices sound as if they are cave like, depending how they are 
positioned. I think that if they are completely centered in a stereo version, 
they sound more reverberous, or as if they are a bit more in the background 
than they should be, at least more so than they sounded with my old Creative 
Audigy card.

If anybody has also noticed this with either this or any other card, and have a 
ready solution to what I at least consider a problem, I would really like to 
hear about it.

Guess I can live with it, I have for almost a year, but if it could be 
corrected, at least without having to buy another card, in the hopes that it 
wouldn't have the same issue, it would be nice.


BTW, my speakers are correctly phased.

Any input or advice on this would be very much appreciated,

Larry






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