Thoose review usually compares the Hercules GTXP with the Sounblaster Audigy with breakout box. But about personal soundcard opinions is something I think we should discuss outside this mailinglist ...
I don't buy this opinion! Measurements published in sound card tests show
a pretty good sound quality.
We dont't known what kind of dirty is hack's possibly could be implemented in the Windows driver to compensate the bad sound. We know that the DSP is able to do much more that actually is done in the Linux driver, reverb effects, delay, band pass filters, mp3 decoding etc. For example what about having a light reverb effect on front speakers, and a little bit more reverb on rear speakers + some delay, and let's limit the volume controls a little bit to get rid of the a possible distorcion, and some few band pass filters. Do you think that would improve the sound quality ?But apart from that: The sound quality in Linux has NOTHING to do with the capabilities of the card (as it has no problems under Windwos): - Sound quality of the card: good (or fair or whatever you like)
What actually Hercules sells is more SW than HW, there is about three version of the Hercules GTXP 5.1, 6.1, 7.1 The the only difference between theese cards seems to be the delivered SW (which you probably never will use under Linux)
I dont discard posibility that there's something specific about the GTXP hw, that we dont know and we should know that could improve sound, but I believe that this posibilty is very small.
- Sound quality under Linux: very very very very bad.It's possible to get good sound quality under Linux with the GTXP, if you use an external amplifier, some options that I can mention:
- External receiver with digital in, using the SPDIF output
- External receiver using the analog inputs, using the un-amplified outputs from the GTXP
- Use any kind of active speakers (speakers with it's own amplifier built-in)
Just dont rely to much on the soundcard amplifier.
So if this problem is a known issue, sholdn't there be a hint in theIf we think that this is a problem in the driver that can be fixed in the driver.
Alsa Sound Card Matrix. I don't blame anybody (except perhaps
CS), but I think others should be warned on possible problems.
/Benny
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