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Poor Sound Volume and Quality Issue
Ok..I’m going to start my post over again since Dell apparently didn’t like my last post criticizing their customer service and deleted it within 15 minutes. Don’t believe the disclaimer on here that Dell doesn’t regularly monitor the forum posts. I used the c word that rhymes with “scrappy” and the s word that rhymes with “ducks” in my post and the automated bot report says it was deleted due to use of profanity. I bet if I used the s word to describe a competitor’s customer service it would have been fine.
Anyways, skipping my issues with Dell, I am hoping someone on here can provide some help or insight to my audio problem. I previously had a Dell Dimension 8400 and just bought a Dell Studio XPS8100 system on which I am using the Dell 5650 5.1 Surround Sound Speakers System from the 8400. My old system had Sound Blaster Live 24bit, Advanced HD Audio, 100db/Dolby Digital/96KHz/7.1 (Item #: 313-2431, Parts #: R4388). My new system has RealTek Audio Manager with THX TruStudio PC on it.
My problem is that the volume and sound quality with the new system is not comparable with the old system. The old system could literally rock the room. The sound with the new system is not as loud and more tinny. For some reason instead of a unified audio management system you now have to play with settings on RealTek’s audio manager and a separate set of controls with the THX. Whose bright idea was that? There are also no controls to adjust things like bass, treble etc with either RealTek or the THX. I have tested the 5 speakers with RealTek Audio Manager and they are all working for the surround sound as well as the powered subwoofer. My old system (Dimension 8400) had Sound Blaster Live 24bit, Advanced HD Audio, 100db/Dolby Digital/96KHz/7.1 (Item #: 313-2431, Parts #: R4388). I have adjusted all the volume controls on ReaTek and THX, but so far the sound does not match the sound from my old computer in terms of quality and especially volume.
I contacted Dell the first couple of days after I received the computer and asked for their suggestions. The rep said that the THX is a high end card (better than my old one). A second email informed me that my computer shipped with a “trial version” (my invoice doesn’t say anything about a “trial version”) of THX TruStudio PC which only enhances sound quality and that RealTek amplifies the sound. He also said the Studio XPS 8100 does not have a dedicated sound card like the Dimension 8400 had. So it was recommended that I buy a sound card, a Titanium something card (whose link from the email to the Dell site no longer works) for about $140. The repsaid he had the Titanium card on his computer.
After asking why in the “build” part of my computer both online and with a phone rep I was not offered a chance to buy a sound card (they certainly work hard at getting you to add lots of other stuff like using Dell financing, etc.),another rep called me (for some reason all Dell reps from other countries have names that begin with S..like Shravan and Sahib, etc. and have accents that are difficult to understand).and told me that if I purchased a Titanium card that Dell would send out a rep to install the card free. This rep never followed up with an email, of course. Two weeks later another rep contacted me from across the seas and told me after review, I could buy the sound card but Dell was not responsible for installing it. I would have to install it myself or pay for someone to do that. I guess Dell giveth and Dell taketh away.
So skipping my issues with Dell, my questions then are:
(1) Does anyone know what the story is with this “trial” version of THX?
(2) If I buy that Titanium sound card, does it replace something in another slot in the back or will this be a total add-on?
(3) Any other suggestions as to why the sound on a supposedly superior computer with THX has inferior sound to a 5 year old Dell Dimension?
Thanks for any help or suggestions anyone might have (that is if Dell monitors who supposedly don’t monitor the forums don’t delete me once again for insubordination and questioning the “Gods” of Dell).


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July 24th, 2010 13:00
Hi Badlands,
I saw your first post. The forum TOS fairies are sensitive to the mention of any names, even if only theoretical.
Anyway, I have an XPS 8100 and honestly have not bothered too much with the sound. I'm using Klipsch Promedia in a 2.1 configuration and the sound I find to be quite good. I was not aware of the "trial" nature of the THX thing but I have it turned off anyway. I'm very big on flat response myself (classical and acoustic music, mostly).
However, you probably still have available PCI and PCIe 1x slots. So my suggestion would be to shop and find a card that will suit you. I mean $140 is a little ridiculous for a sound card. You just need to look around and see what's out there that will meet your needs.
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Hi Osprey4,
I'm glad I saw your reply. I have an xps 8100 too and have an Creative SB Xfi Titanium, but I haven't installed it yet. When you installed your card were you able to use the audio jacks for headphone/microphone on the top of the pc and optical behind the pc, or are you restricted to using the audio jacks ON the actual card itself?
Thanks
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Hi Pharmaceutika,
Sorry if I gave the wrong impression. I'm using the on-board sound. However, there is certainly no problem with adding a sound card. How the front connectors would work, I really can't say.
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