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<blockquote data-quote="MonkeyGrass" data-source="post: 153216" data-attributes="member: 3108"><p>Here's the thing... those pre-DCS tables didn't even have proper tweeters in them. So as they are building the machines, and putting in $.25 paper cone 2" speakers with no tweeters or magnets, they end up cranking the high-end EQ on the source to give the voices and music some presence in the upper frequencies. The original soundtrack usually comes out OK (midi) but the voices crack and break up around the edges when you play them back on modern speakers with nice tweeters on them.</p><p></p><p>What FS needs to do, is actually EQ and re-sample the audio at a decent bit-rate to reflect the fact that any modern home theater system has far better speakers than what come stock in a pre-1993 pinball machine. Don't hold your breath.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MonkeyGrass, post: 153216, member: 3108"] Here's the thing... those pre-DCS tables didn't even have proper tweeters in them. So as they are building the machines, and putting in $.25 paper cone 2" speakers with no tweeters or magnets, they end up cranking the high-end EQ on the source to give the voices and music some presence in the upper frequencies. The original soundtrack usually comes out OK (midi) but the voices crack and break up around the edges when you play them back on modern speakers with nice tweeters on them. What FS needs to do, is actually EQ and re-sample the audio at a decent bit-rate to reflect the fact that any modern home theater system has far better speakers than what come stock in a pre-1993 pinball machine. Don't hold your breath. [/QUOTE]
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