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- Price: Free to try (14-day trial); $19.95 to buy
- Operating system: Windows XP
- Date added: April 22, 2007
- Total Downloads: 65,710
- Downloads last week: 555
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- Average user rating: stars out of 57 votes
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Publisher's description
From SRS Labs :The SRS Audio Sandbox is the audio enhancement software for your PC. It features: sleek interface design with energized light pulses, surround sound-even from 2 speakers, using SRS Labs audio enhancement technology. Enjoy deep & rich bass-even from smaller speakers. Choose from many cool presets for all your music, videos, and games. The program includes custom settings for 2 or more speakers, or headphones and compact mini mode setting to give you more desktop space.
Version 1.5.1 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.
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User reviews of SRS Audio Sandbox 1.5.1
- Average user rating: 4.5 stars out of 57 votes
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23 out of 30 people found this review helpful
Version: SRS Audio Sandbox 1.5.1
"It does enhance your sound quality"
Pros: Does every thing it claims, but IMO I think DFX sound enhancer delivers more.
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15 out of 31 people found this review helpful
Version: SRS Audio Sandbox 1.5.1
Pros: This audio enhancement application is the best I've ever seen. It just does so much for the audio of any type digital media. Makes my music sound much better and movies almost like being in a theater. It has a simple, user friendly, nice looking GUI. Several options like stereo,and surround sound. It makes my head phones sound great. It does everything all these great reviews and it's developer claim it will. Better yet, it is very "Vista" compatible. This application is easily worth a purchase.
Cons: I have no cons to offer about this download at all. This is a true, five star application.
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18 out of 21 people found this review helpful
Version: SRS Audio Sandbox 1.5.1
"Sounds good on Headphones and small speakers"
Pros: Only good for Headphones and Small Speakers.
Cons: I have Huge Woofers, when i tried this software on them, I noticed that the Quality of BASS was very bad. The bass BOOMED too much, there was no Deep Bass in it. Very bad for Professionals. Got a 14 day trial, but uninstalled it after hearing 2 songs. It makes My hug Subs sound like small cheap speakers. I expected a lot better software from SRS.
The sound market has made us so used to the BOOM BASS that most of them dont even know that there is a much low frequency bass out there, which sounds a lot better than the BOOM BASS. You can listen to it for hours without any irritation.
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0 out of 1 people found this review helpful
Version: SRS Audio Sandbox 1.5.1
"SRS Sandbox is Very Very Good Software"
Pros: SRS Sandbox is Very Very Good Software for mu video and audio songs. Thanks for make this Software
Cons: not bad
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13 out of 16 people found this review helpful
Version: SRS Audio Sandbox 1.5.1
"Bests my 'puter's SRS factory pre-add"
Pros: Here's why I really like it --- I'm mostly deaf in one ear, and do the majority of my music listening through headphones. This version of SRS/Wow technology is by far the sweetest in allowing me to hear the music in the fullest stereo possible, by its ability to trick both my good and bad ear into experiencing the music as if I'd had almost no hearing loss in my bad ear. Even ye olden Beatles extreme-stereo recordings are rendered so that the isolated left and right channels seem to me to be full-sounding yet still separated. And I love how I get to fiddle with so many aspects of the sound to arrive at what sounds best to my own ears. Two grateful thumbs up!
Cons: At first when I tried this, I thought the bass was lackluster. Then I came to find I had the Focus and Definition levels too high; lowering these allowed me up increase overall volume and experience excellent bass. So, for me - one con, rendered moot by experimenting.
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