Let me know what you think.īut some recordings like Rush's Cronicles have recordings that are so volume deprived that when making a CD mix you can get quite a scare when driving. They also offer a supposedly more feature rich version for $19.99 for individual players or $29.99 for the so-called "master" pack that works on all the players they support. So just click where it says download DFX 9 at the top. If you hate that you might not be that excited by DFX 9. You can also find it for other popular players as well.įor me it seems a lot like the Creative 24 bit Crystalizer and I like that feature. Try turning it on and off while you play to see/hear the difference. You just install it and then run Windows Media Player. I didn't see where the trial was limited for any time period. Could it be a gimmick, YES!!!! But does it sound better to my ears, YES!!!! Its free and you can just not install the ASK toolbar they try to pitch to you during the trial installation. Frankly from a technical sense I haven't got a clue what it actually does other than make my music louder and clearer. I think users of any sound device should give it a try. So I went on the hunt for a free equalizer that could enhance the listening experience for my CDs in Windows Media Player. Well I noticed that my Audigy SE sounds a bit flat compared to the Soundblaster Titanium I've been using in my main gaming rig.
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