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KOSP Project sounds for A320/319/321

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Sorry but I find Boris from FBW and Dave from Fenix superior to all the other sound sets out there for airliners. One thing Fenix don't need is a payware sound set my opinion of course. 

Edited by JBDB-MD80

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3 minutes ago, JBDB-MD80 said:

Sorry but I find Boris from FBW and Dave from Fenix superior to all the other sound sets out there for airliners. One thing Fenix don't need is a payware sound set my opinion of course. 

True, leaving the financial aspect aside, I find it more immersive, better "soundstage" so to speak. Could be that X-plane does sounds better as well.

Stefan Ticusan

9 minutes ago, masaki said:

True, leaving the financial aspect aside, I find it more immersive, better "soundstage" so to speak. Could be that X-plane does sounds better as well.

You make a bad salesman and I don't believe your hype but I have my own ears and fly the Fenix and I fail to believe that Fenix along with many streamers that includes RW airline pilots ever saying the Fenix needed an pawyare addon for sound improvement but again that is my own opinion. They are simply not needed but if you want to pay another $30 for sounds you need go right ahead, be my guess.

Edited by JBDB-MD80

23 minutes ago, masaki said:

the sound pack in the description is excellent

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I wish ther was a version for Fenix

This KOSP soundset is nice, but don't confuse the first sound pack you hear as being the 'correct' one.

Fenix devs have created excellent soundsets of their own and I see no reason to replace them with third party replacement mods.

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3 minutes ago, JBDB-MD80 said:

You make a bad salesman and I don't believe your hype but I have my own ears and fly the Fenix and I fail to believe that Fenix along with many streamers that includes RW airline pilots ever saying the Fenix needed an pawyare addon for sound improvement but again that is my own opinion. They are simply not needed but if you want to pay another $30 for sounds you need go right ahead, be my guess.

Not trying to sell you anything lol. This is Toliss only maybe it's not clear for you. 

 

 

 

Stefan Ticusan

26 minutes ago, masaki said:

Not trying to sell you anything lol. This is Toliss only maybe it's not clear for you. 

 

 

 

I know it's for Toliss which it needed a soundpack to replace the default. I'm just saying Fenix don't need that enhancement that is all. No more to say from me here.

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23 minutes ago, F737MAX said:

This KOSP soundset is nice, but don't confuse the first sound pack you hear as being the 'correct' one.

Fenix devs have created excellent soundsets of their own and I see no reason to replace them with third party replacement mods.

Just to be clear. I am not qualified to know what sounds are "correct" or not, like the vast majority of us here. I am 100% sure Fenix sounds are accurate.

I do have both aircraft simulations and in my opinion, Kosp on x-plane has an excellent soundstage. Maybe X-plane does sounds better.

 

Stefan Ticusan

Posting an x-plane related add-on in MSFS forum, how bonkers! And then to express an opinion on it... ouch, that's gonna hurt more now.

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