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    Exclamation Stereo surround and EQ for A1 & A2 users!!!

    If you have the latest WDM 0.441(EAX4.0) drivers, give this a try. I just tried this on my A2 oem and it GIVES you stereo surround and a 7 band EQ. (not CMSS) It actually works! Click on Speaker Settings and then use the CMSS 3D Selection drop down box and select Stereo Surround. Voila! Credit goes to SBAudigy2ZS on 3dssforums who posted this.

    http://members.shaw.ca/jpoh0077/pics...tPanel-441.rar

    WARNING: It seems my mode is permanently set to stereo surround even when I turn it off!
    EDIT: I just switched to 2.1 speaker mode and then back to 4.1. Now it works fine. I can turn stereo surround on/off properly. No problems NOW!
    Last edited by soupnazi; 08-08-2004 at 05:33 PM.
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    NP!
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    nice.
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    i notice no difference between ccms2 at an even focus of 0, and stereo surround. does anyone else notice this?
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    aye i notice no difference.
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    okay, i thought i was going crazy. it's a good thing i have freakishly sharp hearing as crawlingeye once said.
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    Originally posted by PinchyCM
    i notice no difference between ccms2 at an even focus of 0, and stereo surround. does anyone else notice this?
    I find there's more bass on CMSS2.
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    nope, there is no difference. i just tried it. again. switched it back and fourth a few times. i dont notice a change.
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    I find the difference is. CMSS2 adds a slight midbass boost over Stereo Surround. You hear more thumpiness. It also draws more attention to the subwoofer on my Z560's. (muddies bass a bit)
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    my sub doesn't produce muddy bass

    maybe that's why i couldn't tell for the brief time i was testing.
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    Originally posted by PinchyCM
    my sub doesn't produce muddy bass
    I saw that coming!
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    Originally posted by soupnazi
    I saw that coming!
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    is more bass necessarily a bad thing though?
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    Originally posted by PinchyCM
    is more bass necessarily a bad thing though?
    If it's sloppy, ill-defined, boomy bass, then yes it's a bad thing. (think $300 Sony mini system)

    Deep and quick bass is the way to go! Aka. Your Ultra's sub.
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