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    Creative Xmod Review

    Posted on Tuesday, October 31 2006 @ 00:17:40 CET by LSDsmurf


    Like the X-Fi series of soundcards, the Xmod is also endowed with 24-bit Crystallizer and CMSS 3D, and these can be controlled via two dedicated buttons. By turning on the 24-bit Crystallizer, the Xmod will intelligently restore details that were lost during audio compression (i.e. while producing CDs or ripping MP3 songs and DivX movies) by means of on-chip algorithms. The end result is stronger bass and noticeably tighter note clarity, particularly for percussions..

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