GOT PROBLEM! READ THIS FIRST! (Updat

Today, i will cover about sound quality. It means you get to understand the problem of sound and understand what is SOUND!! You will find my own tweaks setting below of it...
Distortion:
Distortion is not just Booooo....booooo sound you heard!! If you listen to a distorted above average speaker output it will never crack. But this doesnt conclude the speaker didnt distort and can blast until FULL volume!! If you hear the bass hitting isnt percise or hard to hit with added of loud boooo boooo noises, IT MEANS IT HAD REACHED ITS LIMIT
In addition, if you hear your sub woofer wood had lossen screw or wood sound, it also means it had reach it limit.
So, FOR GOD SAKE, THE TABLE SHACKING BY BOOO BOO SOUND IS NOT BASS, IS A CRAP RETART LOSSY DISTORTED SPEAKER. Some music booo a lot...but it will be a mighty booo, then again, it depends on the music. Good speaker like the S750 wont boo a lot! How to test it's Switch on "Hooboostank-The Reason" if your speaker boo like hell in this music, IT SUCKS!! UNDERSTAND? END!
UNDERSTANDING THE MUSIC CONCEPT
When i say this topic, please dont judge people speaker distort badly. You should understand that some music causes that too. Music bit rate is the cause of the sound quality. The higher the better, the lower the worse. Hissing sound is the problem of the music itself or bit rate of the music. So, please check the bit rate of your music content if it doesnt sound right. To understand more of music concept, get a headset to hear it clearer, they do make a diffrence ^_*...
Bass Audjustments
Most NOOBS or nuts thing that the only way to get strong bass is turning the bass setting to the highest! WRONG!!!(It is true if you had a $30 below speaker) If you had a surround or a high end speaker, turning the bass to the highest will sound like a lossen plate with nuts being screwed tight! As a result, you will hear no deep down firing bass, instead of a tight screwed bass listening experience. IF you turn your bass setting to center, and use the master sound volume to go up, the bass can beat more smoother and easier. Is hard to explain, but it makes a diffrence in terms of deep and precise of it...try it out!
VARIOUS SPEAKERS
Speakers can be categorized to_O. For example, while do people gives praise to altech lansing more ? and comments klipsch as the best game speaker in the market ? why?
It is because diffrent speaker gives diffrent output. some speakers like 2. speakers often tweak it for average used, thats games, music and movies.. Ever heard of road show TV speaker that cost $0,000 and sound great in movies but sound terrible in music? THATS THE POINT! How to diffrentiate? To diffrentiate it, a speaker that gives out hard bass is mainly for games, not suitable for music or movies. Secondly, speaker bass that is soft is for movies and musics. Althought sound card can configure it, but it still makes a diffrent in speakers type. Now why do my s750I 200++ walt RMS power is not as good as the logitechz5500 00++ walt?
Design WOOFER output
Is not about design, is about how the bass output. If you buy a woofer that had a satellite hole(Not the output air hole, the hole that had cage in it) facing down to the floor, you wont hear bass hit outside your room. It is because the bass all gone down. As a result, your downstair neighbours is mad @_#(Read speaker placement for details). So again, why people said s750I bass is not good as the logitech? it is because S750I bass is facing the floor and the Logitech Z5500 is facing to the outer direction like the standard direction used by all 2. speaker. Facing Left or front or back and NOT DOWN like S750i! Lastly, S750I bass is better than Z5500 just that you cant know it ^!^...
HEAT MANAGEMENT
I had receive report saying that gigaworks wont last for a year..... So, You think you can on your speaker 24/7? THINK AGAIN. They say your listening will decrease after hours of long bass firing music. WRONG!!! If you blast your speaker too long, the hearing decrease is not you, but is the SPEAKER! To maintain a healthy speaker, blast it for 3 to 6 hours a day and rest between 2 hours before continuing. If you dont believe it, try it yourself!!! Make sure you turn it off, not on without use!
SUB PLACEMENTS
A lot of people tends to put their sub woofer under their desk, center of their sit. GOOD, BUT IDIOT!! Why? if you put like that, you wont had a enjoyable listening experience, cause the bass would irritate you too much. To maximize your listening experience, put your sub woofer at places that dont block left, right backwards, foward sections. Gi've the speaker a big clear way. If you do that, the sound will blast nicely. If you dont, the blocked junction will compressed all the bass towards a specify direction, resulting in overwhelming bass experience *~*. In my opinion, put it left or right of you !
Example of some distorted sound problem quality games
DOOM 3
Problems: Hissing while monster attacked with fire
Solution: Sit far from your speaker, you wont feel it
Case: Weird
BATTLE FIELD 2
Problems: distorted and cracked sound while Jet missles hit something or car blow out
Solution: sit far from your speaker, it wont happend!
Case: **bleep** weird
Quake 4
Problems: surround speaker with "Tak" like there's a speaker problem when user countering a lot of enemies while firing happily ^!^.
Solution: 00% game need a patch
Case: is normal (EA fault)
Examples of music that had some problems
IN LUV with a striper & T-Sprung
Problem: Just listen to that bass sound, people will think your bass got problem in far listening
KElly Clarkson Because Of You.
Problem: the bass, is a terrible bass song. This can be heard clearly by turning on 24-bit crysterllizer.
All Hilary Duff Old Album Songs
Problem: her song bass is recorded in low quality, so you will experience some weird experience
Example of music that sounds good ^!^
Try listening to some club music like
BeniBessi
Linkin Park
Where is the love
Result: their bass is percise and strong.
So, IS MUSIC PROBLEM, PLEASE UNDERSTAND THE CONCEPT!!
WHAT SETTING I USE?
My Hardware's
P4 2.8
Gigayte mother board
756 Ram
Direct 9xC
Window XP pro
X-Fi Platinium
Gigaworks s750i.
Software
Windows Media Player 0 for movies and music (REMEMBER, EQUALIZER MUST BE TURN OFF, IT AFFECTS QUALITY)
Power DVD XP as codec
*NEVER USED CREATIVE PLAYERS (Wont support full surround)
*make sure your divx sound setting is not interfering with your sound setting (It always does, So i never install it ^!^)
*make sure there is only sound driver installed and thats only CREATIVE. No remix application or stupid bass boost applications, or no crapy sound filtering applications installed.
Settings
ENTERTAINMENT MODE
Equalizer OFF
SVM OFF
BASS REDIRECTION OFF
FULL DYNAMIC RANGE SELECTED
-Side,and Rear.
-decode with sound card
Dolby Digital On
DTS On
CMSS-3D Stereo surround 50 percent
24-BIT CRYSTLELLIZER MAXIMUM
7. setting
GAME MODE
-SAME, D. I.K HEADS!!
With this setting i make, i had no such problem as you encounter! JUST TO LET YOU KNOW THAT,good products will discover the bad things of other products. For example, if the music is distorted, you will listen it clearly. it just a meaning of whether you can understand the meaning of it ^_*
TAKE A LOOK AT A SURVEY CONDUCTED:
35 percent of user have more money than brains
70 percent of user that i had conducted says that his $43 speaker system will not distort at high volume! for example of the conducted users speakers are, altech lansing 2., Klipsh Promedia 2.!!!
95 percent of user doesnt aware of KPBS quality formats in MP3, WMA...
00 percent of user is stupid enough to cheat by advertisements ^!^...
thas all ~
by: Meow ^-^Message Edited by MeowHelper on 03-26-20060:20 PM

MeowHelper wrote:
but a distort booo will become tuuuuuuuu, tuuuuuu ,tooooo
:smileyindifferent:
Are you absolutely certainI was convinced it it would be a wuuuuu wuuuuu wooooo!
MeowHelper wrote:
HEAT MANAGEMENT
I had receive report saying that gigaworks wont last for a year.....
So, You think you can on your speaker 24/7? THINK AGAIN. They say your listening will decrease after hours of long bass firing music. WRONG!!! If you blast your speaker too long, the hearing decrease is not you, but is the SPEAKER! To maintain a healthy speaker, blast it for 3 to 6 hours a day and rest between 2 hours before continuing. If you dont believe it, try it yourself!!! Make sure you turn it off, not on without use!
You'll find that most of the thermal problems people experience on here are actually the BASH power amp ICs burning out; heat dissipation is a problem with most IC power am
ps.
I've never heard of a speaker's output decreasing when the voice coil gets hot. Some amps reduce the volume as a safety mechanism to protect the output devices when they become too hot, then normal power is restored when the temperature dro
ps.
If what you experience is actually happening, and you're not temporarily deafening yourself with?your booo booo's and toooo toooo's , then it's probably the?thermal protection in the amp, and nothing to do with the speaker voice coil.
MeowHelper wrote:
thas all ~
Thank god for that!? :smileyvery-happy:

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