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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Vilnius
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I've got an old set of SoundWorks. I was using them in a biamped setup with SBLive soundcard and kX drivers for about two years. Now I got a semi-professional soundcard Esi-Maya44 and some quick switch tests showed (even my dad confirmed it by blind-testing himself) that one pair is clearly better at mid-high frequencies, has more punch and overall soundstage is better. All positions and distances are the same, so I have two ideas:
Creative used different drivers for front/rear sattelite pairs Drivers got "used to" some frequencies because of prolonged use in a biamped setup. Neither of them is very convincing. Any ideas?
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