Alydon
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I had the same BSOD's happen to me when I first started using the card. If you google it you'll see it's an issue that been plaguing all CMI-based cards for a while now.
I fixed it on the STX by either enabling or disabling either the GX or Game Mode buttons in the STX control panel. I'm at work atm so I'm not 100% sure which button it was, or if it needed to be on or off to get dxdiag to work.
As for the EQ, I leave it off. The tonal balance is pretty much spot on for me. I find that if I use the STX eq there is an overall slight drop in volume and it seems to muddy the sound a little bit. If I need to change the tonal quality the music I'm listening to I'll use the parametric eq and tube amp emulation features of the OzoneMP plugin that I have installed in Media Monkey/Windows Media Player. I get MUCH more satisfying results that way.
@zimmzio, I use the DT990's (250ohm, 2005 version) and I find them to be an excellent match for the STX. The STX's lush midrange is a beautiful compliment to the sparkly highs and detailed, authoritative bass of the 990's. The two are a perfect match, IMO.
In fact the STX+DT990 is the first combo where I don't feel I'm missing something in the music if I'm not using my OzoneMP plugin. I often forget that I have it turned off. And that is saying something.
EDIT: Oh, and thx for you thoughts on the 1212m. It's about what I expected based on what I've read here.
Hopefully as mor epeople buy it somebody here will be able to direct-compare the STX to an 0404 or 1820...
Originally Posted by mcegan /img/forum/go_quote.gif Yeah I have tried that. It works fine without it in, saying that there is no sound card inserted. Have also tried putting it in a different slot. I've tried everything I can think of. I have even reinstalled windows several times, changing the order in which I installed the chipset drivers and sound drivers. Just don't know what else it can be except for a motherboard incompatibility. On another note, this being my first non onboard sound, I have a sort of newb question. I know this is kind of subjective and depends on your headphones (I have hd555) but do you find that you need to change the equalizer at all, or do you feel that it sounds best left alone? |
I had the same BSOD's happen to me when I first started using the card. If you google it you'll see it's an issue that been plaguing all CMI-based cards for a while now.
I fixed it on the STX by either enabling or disabling either the GX or Game Mode buttons in the STX control panel. I'm at work atm so I'm not 100% sure which button it was, or if it needed to be on or off to get dxdiag to work.
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As for the EQ, I leave it off. The tonal balance is pretty much spot on for me. I find that if I use the STX eq there is an overall slight drop in volume and it seems to muddy the sound a little bit. If I need to change the tonal quality the music I'm listening to I'll use the parametric eq and tube amp emulation features of the OzoneMP plugin that I have installed in Media Monkey/Windows Media Player. I get MUCH more satisfying results that way.

@zimmzio, I use the DT990's (250ohm, 2005 version) and I find them to be an excellent match for the STX. The STX's lush midrange is a beautiful compliment to the sparkly highs and detailed, authoritative bass of the 990's. The two are a perfect match, IMO.

EDIT: Oh, and thx for you thoughts on the 1212m. It's about what I expected based on what I've read here.
