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Abstract: My primary purpose for this card was to record digitally from my synthesizers using an analog to digital converter box coming from my mixer and going into the spdif, did a quick test and again WOW really amazing clarity and depth to the soundstage.If you...
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Published: 2013-06-09, Author: David , review by: uk.hardware.info
Abstract: In 2011 Creative introduced the Sound Core 3D audio chip, and recently a new series of Sound Blaster cards was released using that chip. We tested the most high-end ZxR version, which is available for 200-250 euros. Creative X-Fi Xtreme Gamer The Sou...
The Sound Blaster Z has loads of features and Creative's driver and interface software continues to improve. Its gaming audio is great and its digital audio features mean that even S/PDIF users have a good reason to buy this card rather than simply use...
Good build quality, Value for money, Powerful headphone amplifier, Easy to use software
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Overall, in all the environments tested we found the sound quality of the Creative Sound Blaster Z Sound Card to be excellent.It is certainly an improvement on previous generation X-Fi cards and the software seemed fairly robust during testing. However, w...
Attractive red aesthetic, Great improvement in audio, Dedicated 600ohm headphone jack, Bundled with beamforming microphone, SoundCore3D Audio Processor
Doesn't support 7.1 surround
Many people are starting to argue that onboard solutions are 'enough' or 'adequate', while it is true they are 'adequate', the fact is anyone concerned about sound quality will want to look for a discrete option and the Creative Sound Blaster Z is def...
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Published: 2015-02-03, Author: David , review by: legitreviews.com
Abstract: For some time, we've shared our underwhelming experiences with sound cards and headsets with integrated audio processors that featured virtual surround sound. For the more modern implementations such as Razer Surround and Dolby Home Theater V4, simulated ...
Good set of features, Great in-game performance, Usable 11-band equalizer, Headphone amplification stage can drive fairly demanding headphones well, Quality microphone included, Driver suite is easy to navigate
Driver suite is memory intensive at over 80 MB RAM, Scout Mode preset not that effective, Headphone output gain is a tad high
Creative managed to create a solid sound card that sounds great across the board. While it does not have an immediate wow factor, it is a solid performer and the bundle is perfect for most at-home gamers. Scout Mode is a bit odd sounding, but its integ...
the Sound Blaster Z sound card is a good purchase for $99 dollars. So long as you have a decent pair of headphones and/or speaker system, you will hear a difference over most on-board audio chips. Additionally, the SBX Pro Studio features are very good...
Published: 2018-04-21, Author: Javier , review by: gizcomputer.com
Buena construcción y componentes, Protección anti interferencias, Relación calidad/precio, Software muy completo, Incluye micrófono de alta calidad, Puerto jack 3,5mm amplificado de hasta 600 ohm, No hace falta desconectar los auriculares para usar los al
No apta para 7.1, Requiere de unos buenos altavoces estéreo o un buen equipo 5.1 para aprovecharla, El led rojo no gusta a todos los usuarios
La Creative Sound Blaster Z 5.1 PCIe es una tarjeta que está más que avalada a estas alturas por la crítica, así que sigue siendo una compra más que segura para exprimir al máximo unos buenos auriculares (que no necesitarán micrófono) o un buen equipo est...