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Originally Posted by Feuerfalke
That is why I just don't like the USB-Medusa. I got the one with the amplifier and it really beats the USB-Version in many regards. But both versions lack the basses I know from my headset. When I start the engines with my stereo-headset, it really sounds like a starting engine. No matter what I set my X-Fi and my Medusa to, the fact that frequency-band starts at 50Hz simply stops any fun for me. Using that headset, I can understand why people complain about the sound in IL2
My stereo-headset starts at 8Hz and has pretty much beat at that low frequency. Awesome, especially when flying a P47 and firing all guns.
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below 50hz odds are you are going to feel air pressure (ie: when the wind hits on your ears) rather than "sound"...
http://www.mediafire.com/?9t9saxxnzwd
In any case most complaints about IL2 sounds are from people that use bad quality speakers, not soundcards.