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38 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Finally, a 'creative' alternative
Turtle Beach's Santa Cruz is a welcome alternative to the everpresent Creative line of sound cards.

When I first opened the box, I was disappointed. The box is enormous, but there is almost nothing in it. There is a PCI card, a CD in a paper sleeve, a quick start fold-out, and a warranty registration card. I expected at least a dozen-page manual, and its ommission made...

Published on July 7, 2003 by Jason M. Wisnieski

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23 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars A dissenting view...
There are so many positive reviews of this card here that I thought I would describe my experience with it by way of contrast. The installation (Win98SE) hung twice, but finally worked on the third try (nothing out of the ordinary there). As everyone else mentions, the digital audio is fine (ie playing MP3s or wave files). However, here are three down sides: 1) the...
Published on May 20, 2003


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38 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Finally, a 'creative' alternative, July 7, 2003
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Jason M. Wisnieski "atteSmythe" (Garfield Hts., OH United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Turtle Beach Santa Cruz PCI Sound Card (Personal Computers)
Turtle Beach's Santa Cruz is a welcome alternative to the everpresent Creative line of sound cards.

When I first opened the box, I was disappointed. The box is enormous, but there is almost nothing in it. There is a PCI card, a CD in a paper sleeve, a quick start fold-out, and a warranty registration card. I expected at least a dozen-page manual, and its ommission made me cautious.

Installation is easy, though it did require at least two reboots to complete. The full product manual is available on the install CD as a PDF.

I upgraded to a Santa Cruz from a Creative SB Live! Value. I upgraded for a few specific reasons. My old card had all the features I wanted - it supported quadraphonic sound, had all the inputs and outputs (digital and analog) that I wanted. Technically, though, it was lacking - the Live! line has notorious problems with interrupt sharing, which modern Windows systems use incessantly. Despite driver upgrades, I had popping, stuttering audio.

No more with the Santa Cruz. The new soundcard is much more reliable than the old. I did not expect to hear an audible difference in the sound quality, but I did. The Santa Cruz is crisp and clear, with a very low noise floor. The positional audio is also impeccable. A last unexpected benefit is that it runs much, much cooler than my old Live! did. The main chip on my Live! would be noticibly warm to the touch, but the Santa Cruz stays nice and cold. With summer upon us, every bit of cooling in your PC helps.

The bundled software is not flashy, but it is definitely adequate. The tools provided are small and unobtrusive. There is one utility that loads into the tray by default, replacing the standard volume control. I haven't tried disabling that yet, but it is hardly noticeable. There is an eq and an effects selector, with the ability to save presets for quick retrieval.

Although I have only quad speakers, the Santa Cruz supports everything from headphones (with virtual surround!) to 5.1 format audio. It also supports several environmental effect standards: In addition to the DirectSound3d, it supports EAX 1.0, EAX 2.0, A3D, IA3D, and Sensaura.

The bottom line is that this is a great card. Turtle Beach has a good reputation for good sound cards, and I'm glad that I finally made the switch.

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36 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "The Best", April 30, 2002
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I love really good equipment- and this card is the best overall. It has better driver support for more games- a better user interface than creatives cards ( I have a SB live also) and has a smaller CPU usage footprint...and it's cheaper. It's an ABSOLUTE steal- yes It's better that SB live value- LIVE!- and IMHO- better than ALL audigy cards for gaming- it's gives less trouble and runs better on most games. 5.1/6.1 sound- versa jack- sound options out he WAZOO! I built a new rig with MSI 415d motherboard (Nvida chipset) AMD athalon xp2100 OCZ PC 2700, Coolermaster ALUM. case, HCC_001 CM HS, and by my choice (and i had the money to but Audigy) I plugged a new Santa cruise in this baby- ...and...it rocks.
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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the Best Out There, July 20, 2002
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Having heard a SB Audigy Platinum Sound Card in action, I have to tell you that this thing is the real deal for ALOT less. It's got support for EVERY speaker combination you can think of, from 2, to 4, and then the 5.1 6 Speaker setup. I've got the Promedia 5.1 System, and this is the PERFECT card for it. I didn't think I needed to go any further than the Turtle Beach to get top quality sound, and I guessed right. If you buy a Sound Blaster, you'll probably get the same quality, with a few extra features, and a more recognized brand name. However, if your into performance and bang for the buck, rather than brand names, look no further.

The installation was simple, pull out the old card, plug this one in. The diagram on the back of the box is plenty detailed enough to help you find where your speaker plugs go. The installaion disk installed itself in about 1 minute, and I was rolling with REAL 5.1 Surround Sound.

The control panel is great, plenty of detail to adjust the card to perform to your specifications. It's a fancy card for a discounted price, but your not paying for it by getting less quality. This is a GREAT sound card. Dell sells these with the 8200 series line, and they rarely make mistakes.

If you've got a 5.1 System, I ESPECIALLY reccomend this, because you need the 6 speaker support. If your just looking to upgrade, look no further.

Good luck and take care.

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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Clearly The Best", December 12, 2002
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Well, I now make a partial living from building high end to Mid end cpmputer gaming systems. On the motherboards that do not have the C-Media 8738 onboard sound, or the N-Force Dolby (c) sound, I always use the Turtle Beach Santa Cruise, never a Soundblaster of any kind. The SB series do work great on Intel chipset motherboards, and they sound nice, but not as nice as this TB Santa Cruise, and the TB card works on so many more game titles and motherboard chipsets -- Via, SIS, ...and gives hardly any problems---if any at all. Mostly I build with Soyo, Biostar, And Epox motherboards for thr AMD XP 1600-2800. On ther Soyo boards, the C-Media is fairly nice, but on Epox and Biostar, they usually have the AC97 onboard sound, which I replace with the Santa Cruise. Fistly, the interface is simple and has many options--but not TOO many, like the SB series---so many that you are overwhelmed, and most of them you will never use, but on the Santa Cruise---you will use most of them, and it's a true digital card, and you can create so many cool sound effects, like using the "sewer pipe" effect while playing Half Life. The SB Audidy cards would be nice if they actually worked on all chipsets, and did not have so much "bloatware" that you will never use. You want clean-clear-crisp--no skipping--no popping, and want it to work on all your game titles? -- and you want it to be perfect for music? Look no further..........

< This is the card to get> :)

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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Who needs SoundBlaster?!, January 26, 2003
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Delfindle (Phoenix, AZ United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Turtle Beach Santa Cruz PCI Sound Card (Personal Computers)
Way back in the day, when SB 8-bit was the coolest thing around.. everyone had one, cause thats what was out. Then a few years back there was some good compition in the sound card market. Creative Labs, and Aureal to be specific. I went Aureal (rip)when I built my last system... and it has lasted me for these last few years. I was never a fan of SB or SB Live! price vs performace, or features for that matter. A3D (i think, and most will agree) kicked EAX right in the pants. My last card, Aureals Vortex SQ2500, I absolutly loved. Music, 3d gaming, all rocked. Matched with Klipsch ProMedia 4.1 I have been totally happy until I upgraded my system (2.4 P4) and to Win XP Pro. Since Aureal went belly up, support for XP just isn't there. I lost quad sound, the great Aureal control panel. Time to upgrade, and i figured SB was going to be the only choice. But I searched around, and found the Santa Cruz. Familiar with the Turtle Beach name, and what info I gathered, seemed wise to purchase one. Awesome. Easy to install, new XP drivers right off the webpage. Music sounds even better to me now. I really like the control panel layout, and a real EQ, like my old Aureal card. Effects sound great, and none of that system hogging, useless software that SB crams on your computer. I reccomend this card for anyone, music lover, gamer.. doesn't matter. Solid card, lots of features, can't go wrong. To top it off, cheaper than SB cards. Only gripe: no games bundled :) Haha, but i can't live with that for sure.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The sound card to buy if you want great audio!, July 23, 2002
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George Stuart (Atlanta, GA United States) - See all my reviews
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This card is one of the best values out there. It has great sound, uses less resources than any Creative product (I also unfortunately have a Soundblaster Live!5.1), has better software packaged with it, is much less expensive to buy than any of the Creative cards, and is really easy to set up. I can't say enough good things about this card. The sound is great on dvd movies with Dolby Digital sound and a 5.1 sound system. The drivers are very stable and work great on both Windows 2000 Professional and XP Pro. Save your money and get a great value in a product. Buy this card!
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Nice but pay attention to the install instructions., December 12, 2002
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Scot Cross (Belding, MI United States) - See all my reviews
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Great card! Good sound and Im still messing with the software that came with it so can't tell you what I think about that yet but Im betting its fine.

Pay attention to the install instructions and make sure you turn off any built in onboard gameport settings you current system might have.

DO NOT ALLOW AUTO DETECT TO INSTALL DRIVERS FOR THIS CARD. (winxp)

It is worth the effort to install and worth the money.

Good buy I would say and as always Amazon.com got it to me safe and sound.

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23 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars A dissenting view..., May 20, 2003
By A Customer
This review is from: Turtle Beach Santa Cruz PCI Sound Card (Personal Computers)
There are so many positive reviews of this card here that I thought I would describe my experience with it by way of contrast. The installation (Win98SE) hung twice, but finally worked on the third try (nothing out of the ordinary there). As everyone else mentions, the digital audio is fine (ie playing MP3s or wave files). However, here are three down sides: 1) the MIDI implementation is poor. The card distorts if several voices sound at once; it occasionally plays the wrong notes, and the chorus effect (making mono sounds into stereo) is terrible. But this is moot as many of the voices sound so cheezy you would never listen to MIDI for any length of time anyway. 2) 3D positional audio has a bug in games that makes close things sound far away or inaudible, so that enemy can sneak up on you and you can't hear him. 3) There is no full application software included, all are limited use demo versions. ... Bottom line for me: the card is going to be removed and discarded. Your mileage will undoubtedly vary.
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Killer Card!, August 15, 2002
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Don't know what the previous reviewer did wrong, but MY copy of Wizardry8, JK2, Morrowind, DOC, Age Of Empires2, Neverwinter Nights, ....the list goes on (i have nearly all of em), Serious Sam2, UT, Urban Terror- Q3, Aliens Vs. Predators2....get the picture, they all run flawlessly with this card, the person below has a "conflict"- perhaps too many PCI Cards, or a bad driver, or an incorrectly configured device. For owners of Via chipsets this card is a godsend (audigy imcompatibility with "some"- of the Via mobos). No kiddin...I have ALL the titles that the below poster has and about 55 more- no problems with SC Turtle beach. Perhaps you "down below" are not very techically adept- probably something very simple. ... By the way---the best speakers in the world are the Klipch Pro Media's (5.1)...and...they are NOT digital.....dude...they are ANALOG. Nuff said. Peace. Get the Turtle Beach Santa Cruise for gaming!
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21 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent ,"A no-brainer" to set up", August 29, 2002
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B. Bernardini "jaco111" (San Antonio, Texas United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Turtle Beach Santa Cruz PCI Sound Card (Personal Computers)
I am a music fanatic,I want to hear those footsteps come
up behind me,when i do gaming, Iwant to hear my music clearly,
without turning the music down ,because it was distoring. First
of all I had a Sounblaster 512,I though it was the speaker fault,
I went and bought Altec's best,that did not work. I returned
it.I went through about 6 sound systems,just sounded ok. So
when I get frustrated about computers and sound,I go to another
store for advice,so I did. This guy at the other store,said"hey
did you ever hear about Turtle Beach Systems?". I growing up with
only Sound Blaster,stated "Is there anything better than SB?"
He stated,"you wont be sorry" So again I bought it from Amazon,and gosh the diferrence between night and day. Theclarity
the ease of setting it up, loading was very easy!!! If your
a "picky person on hearing what you want to hear",please get this.I admit it was a name a had not heard ever,but if you know someone in the "computer field",they will tell you. This will
be the last sound card you need. The price was very very
reasonable.
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