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- From: tim.nelson@yotta.com (Tim Nelson)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Voice modem sound quality
- Date: Fri, 05 Apr 1996 19:17:07 GMT
- Organization: The Yotta Company
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- How do I tell if the chipset is Rockwell? I am looking at the
- Creative Labs Phone Blaster.
-
- katalina@shell02.ozemail.com.au (Katalina Technologies) wrote:
-
- >: Although we're not so fond about ROCKWELL modems performance, they DO
- >: SELL ( a lot) and work for many. Check your H/W setup.
-
- >Rockwell based modems are quite good actually.
- >I have tested a fair few Voice modems, and the ones which I
- >have found acceptable were overwhelmingly based on Rockwell
- >chipsets.
-
- >If you want good sound quality, right now the chances are
- >that you will not get it out of an el-cheapo modem.
- >And just because your modem does not sound good, the chipset
- >is not to blame, but the modem manufacturer who failed to
- >properly design the modem.
-
- >And No, I'm not associated with Rockwell.
-
- >Kath
- >http://www.ozemail.com.au/~katalina
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