
Cambridge Soundworks Fps 2000 Digital Drivers
© 2000 Cambridge SoundWorks, Inc. FPS 2000 Digital. Multimedia Speaker System. Installation and Operating Instructions. Cambridge SoundWorks is a famous brand that produce various goods such as car audio and video. We collected 26 actual pdf files created by this.
STReport Online Magazine - Games & Fun Telling It Like It Is Since 1985 STReport's Newsgroups Cambridge soundworks FourPointSurround FPS2000 Digital If you're a gamer who craves 3-D realism or a music lover listening for clear high tones and bass without breakup, you should consider the Cambridge SoundWorks FourPointSurround FPS2000 Digital speaker system ($200 street). The FPS2000 is a significant step up from the Cambridge PCWorks FourPointSurround, with higher output wattage and all-digital four-channel sound, plus a subwoofer that provides terrific bass sound. Most attributes of the original system are beefed up with this model, including slightly larger, heavier, and more powerful components. The new system is a more stylish black; the earlier model was white. The subwoofer, which measures 6.5 by 8 by 13.8 inches (HWD), houses the system's four-channel amplifier for the four 3.5-inch cube satellite speakers (7 watts each) plus the subwoofer's own 25-watt amplifier. The FPS2000 also includes four table stands, two 18-inch tripod stands for optional use with the rear satellites, a volume/fader control with a 12-foot cable, and speaker cables.
To get the most from the FPS2000, you'll need a four-channel sound card that supports Microsoft DirectSound 3D with separate front and rear stereo line output jacks. The Creative Labs Sound Blaster Live! Audio card, which we used in testing, is recommended by Cambridge (both were reviewed in After Hours, November 17, 1998). The Environmental Audio (EAX) surround sound and environmental modeling of the Sound Blaster Live!
And FPS2000 system's power and clarity ably complement each other. To test the FPS2000, we played a variety of music CDs, classical music WAV files, and Epic MegaGame's Unreal Special Edition 3D action game, the latter coded with support for Creative's EAX modeling. The results were all outstanding: The high notes were icicle-clear, the bass boomed without breaking up, and the surround and environmental effects were eerily convincing. We liked the Cambridge PCWorks FourPointSurround and thought it was a good deal: The Cambridge FourPointSurround FPS2000 has upped the ante. Although the FPS2000's price is higher, it is easy to recommend for people who want clear and realistic PC audio. Cambridge FourPointSurround FPS2000 Digital.
Street price: $200. Cambridge SoundWorks, Newton, MA; 800-367-4434;. Great sound requires great speakers. It's a simple equation: No matter how much money you put behind the speakers in sound cards, receivers or any other audio devices, bad or even mediocre speakers will limit your sound.

One who yearns for great sound must have great speakers--there's just no way around it. Of course, in the world of PCs, it's more complicated than just buying speakers. There are a lot of different options: the standard two-speaker setup, four speakers, four speakers plus a subwoofer, and the 5.1 Dolby Surround Sound setup. All of these options serve different masters, and figuring out exactly which one suits your needs can be difficult. Most gamers will want to go for the four speakers plus the subwoofer; that's the recommended setup for A3D and EAX.
Almost all new games support at least one of these positional sound APIs, so you'll want to take the greatest advantage of them--and for that, you'll want a four-speaker plus sub setup. Let's take a look at the set I have for you today: Cambridge Soundworks' FPS 2000. Yang lucu dari arab saudi. Let's see if it offers more than just a sinisterly cool black graphite finish. Specifications • Satellite power output: 7 watts RMS at 10% THD per channel • Satellite dimensions: 3.5' x 3.5' x 3.5' with 2.5' throw driver • Subwoofer power output: 25 watts RMS at 10% THD • Subwoofer dimensions: 14.1' x 8.0' x 6.5' with 5.25' woofer • Frequency range: 50Hz - 20kHz • Accepts two stereo lines in for front and rear speakers • Accepts 2x S/PDIF input from Sound Blaster Live! Via proprietary DIN connection Notice that the satellite speakers are nice and small, with lots of different options (including Velcro!) for mounting them on walls or even under desks; finding a home for them in your gaming arena should be an easy task. The ultimate goal, though, is to achieve optimal A3D or EAX sound, so you'll want to set all four speakers up as you would a partial Surround Sound system (i.e., two in front of you and two behind you, all equidistant from each other).
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