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Mad Dog Entertainer 7.1 DSP Sound Card Review
Mad Dog Entertainer 7.1 DSP Sound Card Review - PCSTATS
A 7.1-channel surround sound audio chip seems to be the current solution, though there are few matching speaker packages on the market for consumer to even take advantage of.
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External Mfg. Website: MAD Dog May 24 2004   M. Dowler  
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Benchmarks: X2, Subjective Tests

X2: The Threat Source: Egosoft

A completely rewritten 3D engine based on DirectX8 encompasses many visual effects such as volumetric Nebulae (gas clouds) that have a real impact in the game (you can hide in them), many new engine, shield, weapon and explosion effects. Objects cast real dynamic 3D shadows! Dynamic DP3 bump mapping allows a previously unseen level of detail.

We ran the benchmark in 800x600x16 with EAX enabled.

X2: The Threat - 800x600-16bit with EAX Enabled
Sound Card FPS Ranking

Creative Audigy

45.6

Mad Dog Multimedia Entertainer 7.1

42.7

On top of being graphically demanding, the X2 demo also uses EAX sound, making it a good platform to test the impact of the Entertainer's lack of hardware 3D sound support.

Clearly the lack of 3D hardware support costs the Entertainer a little bit in terms of performance in this demo, though it's not a big enough amount for us to worry much about. Of more concern, we noticed some glitches in the sound presented by the Entertainer during the X2 demo, seemingly at the start of several of the sound samples.

Fortunately, these problems did not extend to the game itself. When we played X2 for real, the sound quality was fine.

The Mad Dog Entertainer in use

Using the Rightmark 3D sound positioning test, which allows you to manually or automatically move a sound loop around a finite 'area' as well as above or below the listener, we were impressed by the accuracy of the effects. This test also supports EAX, allowing us to sample the full range of Creative's environmental effects, which the Entertainer reproduced just fine.

In objective use, the Entertainer performed well. Tested with three DVD titles; The Crow [stereo only], Pirates of the Caribbean and a Nine Inch Nails concert disk, the card produced immersive and atmospheric results. Using headphones, the VIA driver's ability to down mix 5.1 surround sound to two channels was slightly broader sounding than the normal stereo mix, making this our preferred option for headphone use. This is an excellent option for headphone users when viewing DVD titles that offer surround sound only.

Though the option to enable 24-bit playback in analog mode is really for music and not movies, we couldn't resist giving it a try with the NIN concert DVD, and we were impressed with the sound quality even though we were restricted to stereo mode.

Game sound was equally impressive. Note that as mentioned above the 'Immerzio 3D gaming support' checkbox must be checked before the card can emulate EAX or other specialized audio technologies. This option is unchecked by default, which might confuse some users. This also requires a system restart. We tested the card with Max Payne 2, X2: the Threat, the Unreal Tournament 2004 demo and Baldur's gate 2 and we were more than satisfied with the sound quality.

For music testing purposes, we took four different songs, converted to .WAV files from their original CDs. Portishead's 'Sour Times' for trip-hop style bass and vocals, Nine Inch Nails 'The Fragile' for multiple layers of sound, Mia Sheard's 'The Tortoise and the Heiress' for an acoustic ballad with a heavily orchestrated buildup at the end and The Deftone's 'Battleaxe' for heavy distortion with clean vocals on top.

Compared to the Audigy at least, the Entertainer sounded impressively clear and crisp, especially when the 24-bit bit mode was enabled. This option really made individual sounds jump out a bit better in the more complex parts of the four songs. A good example would be the chorus of 'Battleaxe' where the vocals really stood out from the massively distorted background. This is something that the Audigy card failed to equal, though it often delivered heavier bass when using headphones.

Final Conclusions

We had a positive experience with the Mad Dog Entertainer; DVD and game sound was good and it has a few extra features which in our opinion make it an excellent bargain for headphone users as well as 5.1 channel surround system owners. Its optical ports and specifications make it a useful card for home audio recording as well as games, movies and music.

Game performance is going to be slightly slower than seen on cards which include hardware 3D audio implementations, but the differences were fairly small in our tests. Not a deal-breaker by any means.

The only troubling points were the trade-offs involved in using the card to the best of its ability for both music/audio and games. While we recognize that the reboot to enable the software 3D support is probably necessary, it's still annoying, as is the fact that it removes the best quality audio setting.

Otherwise, as an alternative to Creative's omnipresent products, the Mad Dog Entertainer is a great option. If you are still using your system's onboard audio, this would be a good upgrade choice. VIA has certainly made an impressive entry into the home desktop audio market with their Envy products.

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Contents of Article: MAD Dog Entertainer 7.1 DSP
 Pg 1.  Mad Dog Entertainer 7.1 DSP Sound Card Review
 Pg 2.  The Envy24HT-S Audio Chip
 Pg 3.  Speaker Configuration
 Pg 4.  Benchmarks 3DMark03, Rightmark
 Pg 5.  — Benchmarks: X2, Subjective Tests

 
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