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Creative Labs Sound Blaster Z Review - GamingShogun

GamingShogun.com writes, "Additionally, the Sound Blaster Z’s front channel 116dB SnR (signal-to-noise ratio) was audibly better than our on-board sound chip’s 95dB SnR – especially when pumping up the volume of our Corsair SP2500 speaker system (that thing “goes to 11″ as they say)..."

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BiggCMan4163d ago

I just bought the Sound Blaster X-FI Titanium HD and I really love what it does for my Astro A50's and Logitech Z-906 speakers. I don't know TOO much about high quality audio, and sound cards and the like etc.. But I know it helped a lot, and i'm sure this is great too. I just wouldn't like having that bright red card in my computer, but otherwise it's good.

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Philaroni4163d ago

I had the A50's for a bit but my Xbox Live audio chat was bad, people on the other end said I sounded very far away. This was the case as well with the A30's and 40's never did find out what was wrong.

dredgewalker4163d ago

Been a while since I've heard of the Sound Blaster brand, I don't need it though since my pc is hooked up with my old reliable avr. Pity I can't pump up the volume to full, since night time is the only game time for me.

R6ex4163d ago

Ugh ... just when I've bought the Recon 3D.

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Sim Wong Hoo, founder of Sound Blaster maker Creative Labs, has died

Sim founded the company in 1981 and had remained at its head ever since.

Orchard474d ago

Sad news. I remember the days everyone was out buying SB cards.

RIP sir.

XxINFERNUSxX474d ago

Me to but I never stopped buying SB cards. Motherboard audio no matter how good it is now still is not equal to a good sound card. I'm using a Sound Blaster AE-7 now.😊

CantThinkOfAUsername473d ago

You sure seem to spend money on your hardware but not games?

lonewolf10473d ago

Quite right, while on-board audio has come on leaps and bounds, I cannot use it as I have hearing issues. I have the AE-5, great audio and paired with a decent headset nothing comes close for PC sound.

Petebloodyonion472d ago

Is there a real alternative to Soundblaster when you want a real audio card that can support things like Dolby Atmos or a 7 speakers configuration?

But I agree with you Orchard, sad news indeed.

XxINFERNUSxX472d ago

The AE-7 and AE-9 do 7.1 virtual surround on headphones and speakers. The other card is from EVGA called NU Audio it does the same though virtual 7.1

jonivtec472d ago

creative are not only building sound card...you are misinformed.

MWH473d ago

A great man. I've always had a SoundBlaster in my pc, then and now.

Goozex472d ago

May his soul rest with Christ

LoveSpuds472d ago (Edited 472d ago )

Surely one of the most recognised and respected PC brands in history. A great legacy to leave behind for sure.

I remember buying a SB card alongside my first 3D graphics card, the Voodoo 2.....Happy days!!!

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Review: Sound BlasterX Vanguard K08 gaming keyboard | PC Game Examiner

The Creative Labs Sound BlasterX Vanguard K08 gaming keyboard holds its own against better known competition, which is an impressive feat coming from a company better known for sound technology.

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Geek Review: Sound BlasterX Katana – The Soundbar You Have Been Looking For

Creative’s latest UMAS (Under Monitor Audio System) has completely for folks at Geek Culture over, with its astonishing good looks, small form factor, and most importantly, unbeatable audio performance.

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Epicor2669d ago

Soundbars? Really? Maybe this satisfies someone who has never owned a proper hifi setup. For $400 you would be much better off with decent headphones. Invest $200 more and get an entry level 2.0 hifi system. For $1000 you might be able to get a decent 5.1.

traumadisaster2669d ago

Typically you're right. However, depending on the room maybe a soundbar might work. I have a 1200 receiver and expensive speakers but I just moved them into my new man cave which is really small and the sound seems to be reflecting off of the walls poorly, so I'm thinking of other solutions. Another thing is my HK receiver puts out so much heat along with pc I'm actually considering how I could go without a receiver. Maybe a sound card. At night I use headphones but occasionally I just need sports/news basic sound.