Testing new Lenovo's s10-3 Speakers right before blow up and stop working (at least it's not mine).
The conclusion is that it sounds shitteh and the Bass Guitar is barely noticeable,anything bellow 1khz isn't that noticeable,thought it has surprisingly clear high frequencies for laptop speakers but not that loud compared to others.
Usually those are emphasizing on midrange frequencies making the sound sounding like it has a ton of color dirt on it.
NOTICE: As you probably noticed,a while after i made this video the thingy stopped working,i heard a blowing buzzing noise like a hard disk crashing and the screen was blinking heavily to the sound,also it couldn't boot and it couldn't run anything anymore and it was coming up with nasty BSOD,now it only starts without show anything on the screen.
Songs:
Backed Vibes (Clean) & Killing time - Royalty Free under CC 3.0 by Kevin McLeod (Incompetech.com/m/c/royalty-free/licenses/).
I think my netbook must have been from when those chips first came out. they are very, very good! the sealed z-2300 sub sounded crap even for logitech, so the extended port is back on :-) tuned to 35hz again (40hz factory) but due to the fact the box is technically too small to be ported the bass peak is 5hz higher than tuning. so the peak with the factory port was 45hz, with the extended port its 40hz! (it's a 4 inch drainpipe connector hehe)
RWL2011 8 months ago
@RWL2011 Those HD Realtecs are almost at the same level as a 3yo Creative.
I would agree with the enhancements that suck,they are totally useless and are there to ruin the signal,the best is to by pass all that junk including tone controls,i'm currently doing it with the Xonar Essence STX and on all the Amplifiers that can be set to Direct and everyone's happy.
truebassB 8 months ago
@truebassB dolby headphone and all other so called "enhancements" suck hard! the realtek hd audio chip in my 2 year old samsung nc10 netbook (with xp mce2005 sp3 and 2gb ram hehe) is amazingly clean and strong for onboard sound, better than even some desktop onboard sound chips :-O its so clean and strong it was the source unit that made my logitech z-2300 shake next door's pictures and my house's exterior brick wall :-) but after neighbour complaints ive sealed (yes really) the z-2300 subwoofer
RWL2011 8 months ago
@SonicNeary Irrelevant... Are you getting the messages? Since weeks now,when i'm sending you a PM it doesn't say anything and i can't find it on "Sent",damn they were like 4 messages i'm not sure you got. O_O
truebassB 11 months ago
@SonicNeary Well not really,it wasn't mine,i kept it like 2 days to install software on it. :D
I also had an HP Mini CQ10-500 over here,it had kinda more bassy speakers full of color in the midrange and they were lacking in the high frequencies.
Also the screen had crappy contrast and it was kinda purplish but compared to the oversatured colors of the Lenovo it was more accurate,though i enjoyed more Lenovo's screen as it was from colors to contrast and viewing angles sort of more "alive".
truebassB 11 months ago
@chrischoy9 Yeah i think it had a Realtek,it's supposedly supporting Dolby Headphone which with the quality of the chip it has isn't that bright feature.
truebassB 11 months ago
@negerauto123 Lol Ja,griekse toetsenbord. xD
truebassB 11 months ago
griekse lettertjes..
negerauto123 11 months ago
@truebassB xD suprised the speakers and sound cards were "dolby" certificated. Codec was "realtek"? dk, BTW mines S10-2
chrischoy9 11 months ago
@chrischoy9 Well,i can assure you that the speakers were the only thing that works on it now. xD
truebassB 11 months ago