Latest Realtek HD Audio Driver Version [2]
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8777 sounds really balanced to me.
Not great for my taste, but for audioholics(audiophiles) they might be a good choice.
Light but good punch, and perfect kicks(I personally like them heavier) but they sound really great listening to ripped vinyl on youtube.
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8777 sounds really balanced to me.
Not great for my taste, but for audioholics(audiophiles) they might be a good choice.
Light but good punch, and perfect kicks(I personally like them heavier) but they sound really great listening to ripped vinyl on youtube.
Will give it a go ASAP.
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" Light but good punch ".........not my taste ! I like a solid punch and bass , so have to keep my 8773 .............
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" Light but good punch ".........not my taste ! I like a solid punch and bass , so have to keep my 8773 .............
Yep, keep what you got now.
Brutal slam death metal sounds oddly balanced now though... weird
With my EQ & effects settings(I never change them), and the bass & treble settings on my Philips soundbar(I never change the either), I have the bass and highs jacked up, and the mids usually lowered to sound more "real-life".
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" Yep, keep what you got now "............everybody in these forums knows you are a real expert , this makes it easy for choosing right driver , together with your own taste .....!
May I ask you which of these drivers you use for your own rig ?
I use this UAD installed over a Realtek HDA , with unlocked Dolby and with a FxSound Enhancer................awsome sound !!!!
Only have to take care with my volume , when my neighboors are at home...........
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8777 is working good for me
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With my EQ & effects settings(I never change them), and the bass & treble settings on my Philips soundbar(I never change the either), I have the bass and highs jacked up, and the mids usually lowered to sound more "real-life".
That EQ setting is known as "Smiley Face" by sound engineers, it's the easy getout to reduce feedback
Last edited by DooGie; 16 Aug 2019 at 15:54.
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Yup - And RealTek includes a quick-set version of this EQ setting listed as "Powerful". When testing my songs I'm always using that setting to check for low end audio fracturing - aka heavy cracking. My headphones won't crack unless the sound quality is bad, or if someone has manually adjusted the gain to levels entirely too high for normal listening.
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there's also an 8777.1 FF00 HDA driver available but only Win10 users can use it (aka. WHQL for Win10 only, much like with 8734.1 FF00/FF04 HDA - Win7/8.x users will get a message saying "windows cannot verify the publisher of this driver software" when attempting to install 8777 FF00 or the install will halt prematurely with a weird error message during setup)
gonna try out 8777 FF00 shortly on my HP computer running Win10 LTSC 2019