First post, by aries-mu
Hi there!
I noticed some arguments on the forum about the real usefulness (or "betterness"?) of an SB 16 over an SB Pro.
To give a contribution, I'd like to share a very relevant personal experience with everyone, and I look forward to hearing your comments.
My first sound card was a Creative Sound Blaster Pro, which I proudly installed in my 486 and used mainly for MS-DOS gaming, but also some Windows (3.1 / 3.11).
After a while, I got enough money to get a new sound card. I got another Creative Sound Blaster which, in my country, was called "16 ASP Multi-CD". I can't say exactly which model it is using numeric identification, but ASP meant "Advanced Signal Processor", I suspect in North America it's called DSP or something. And it had 3 CD-ROM IDE connectors if I recall.
I removed the SB Pro, installed the new one. Closed the computer. Connected. Same speakers, which is important.
Turned it on.
Tried the new card by doing the usual things I did (Windows logon theme, changed settings to some of my favorite games specifying the new card, etc.).
Guys, it was amazing! An impressive and greatly perceivable improvement of the sound quality! Well beyond my expectations.
I remember very well that my thoughts were something like: "Wow! Is it THAT better? I didn't expect this!".
In conclusion, based on my experience, I must say: go with the SB 16! 😉
[then, when the AWE32 and, later, the AWE64 were released, I always wondered how would it sound with those cards... but, by the time they were released (and I could have afforded it), the software environment (and my speakers) changed too much, so there was no basis for comparison anymore, I remain curious about that].
Any thoughts?
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