28th July 2004, 3:51 PM
I don't see a speaker in this pic (the old one): ![[Image: ds_comparison.jpg]](http://www.nintendorks.com/chris/archives/ds_comparison.jpg)
Two speakers is great for the system; stereo speakers do not need to be five feet apart in order for them to be effective. There's a reason why small stereos have two speakers. Seperating the two audio channels into two speakers will make a good deal of difference. Using one speaker for two-channel sound is the equivalent of squeezing mustard and ketchup out of one tube, mixed together. It will make a difference, believe me.
That's nonsense, GBA games sound great coming out of two speakers.
![[Image: ds_comparison.jpg]](http://www.nintendorks.com/chris/archives/ds_comparison.jpg)
Two speakers is great for the system; stereo speakers do not need to be five feet apart in order for them to be effective. There's a reason why small stereos have two speakers. Seperating the two audio channels into two speakers will make a good deal of difference. Using one speaker for two-channel sound is the equivalent of squeezing mustard and ketchup out of one tube, mixed together. It will make a difference, believe me.
Quote:Yeah, but Nintendo's reason why this (and the GBA, and the SP) didn't have one was because in such a device stereo didn't matter much...
That's nonsense, GBA games sound great coming out of two speakers.