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The Creative Sound BlasterX G1 is a compact, portable USB DAC and sound card delivering true 7.1 channel HD surround sound and a powerful headphone amplifier. Compatible with PC, Mac, and PS4, it features the customizable BlasterX Acoustic Engine and Scout Mode for enhanced tactical audio cues, making it the perfect upgrade for gamers seeking immersive, studio-quality sound on the go.














| ASIN | B01EOPT0VG |
| Audio Output Mode | Surround |
| Audio output mode | Surround |
| Best Sellers Rank | 82,157 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 132 in External Sound Cards |
| Box Contents | Camera Body |
| Brand | CREATIVE |
| Brand Name | CREATIVE |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Laptop, Gaming Console, Headphone, Speaker |
| Compatible devices | Personal Computer, Laptop, Gaming Console, Headphone, Speaker |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 1,402 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05057103227815, 05390660190551 |
| Hardware Connectivity | USB |
| Hardware Platform | Personal Computer |
| Hardware interface | USB |
| Hardware platform | Personal Computer |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 13.8L x 2.3W x 1H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
| Item height | 0.41 inches |
| Manufacturer | Creative Labs (Europe) Limited |
| Maximum Sample Rate | 96 KHz |
| Model Name | 70SB171000000 |
| Model Number | 70SB171000000 |
| Platform | Mac, PlayStation 4, Windows 10, Windows 8 |
| Product Warranty | Manufacturer limited hardware warranty for 2 years |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 7.1 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
R**R
Perfect for RPi4
Perfect for RPi4 and use with FPP Player. Literally plug and play!
A**R
Great and powerful external DAC for music/gaming with over-ear headphones. Lots of sound enhancements.
Very powerful USB soundcard. It drives over-ear headphones with no problem considering it has an amazing 300ohm output. With a pair of 32ohm over-ear headphones I use it at volume 10-15-20/100. Sound is clear, like Creative have used me. I've owned the old Creative Soundblaster Z 5.1 PCI sound card, the old Sound Blaster X-Fi Fatality Champion PCI sound card (used it for 10 years), the Creative X-FI HD USB SoundCard and I'm used to Creative's sound and enhancements. You have to download the latest drivers from the Creative support pages in order to benefit from the full range of enhancements, the link enclosed in the package is old and it's a limited version of the SoundBlaster X software. The Crystalizer is great for standard mp3/Youtube/Music Streaming, bass boost is a little too overwhelming (it does depend on headphones you use), I use the EQ for upping the bass. I think it's the best product in this range of portable external DAC with software enhancements like EQ and emulated surround sound gaming for using with over-ear headphones. Though I've never used it for gaming, I'm sure it performs brilliantly as I already mentioned I owned several Creative products and used them for gaming purposes in the past.
Y**X
Does as advertised
This accepts 4 pole jacks with inline mic, which is precisely what I wanted it for. Sadly, the consequences of that are that the sound seems to have a low background hissing -- this isn't actually noticeable if you're listening to something, but if it is silent then you can pick it out. Otherwise output sound is good
A**R
This DAC is absolutely terrible, there have been mentions of the slight hiss ...
This DAC is absolutely terrible, there have been mentions of the slight hiss sound that come from it but when you have a high end set of earphones the hiss is extremely noticeable, and ADDS hiss to quiet music! The ironic thing is this sound card is only silent when there is no audio playing, as soon as any audio source starts the hiss comes back! There was also a very odd rumble sound produced when I tried to watch a film, this was not apparent when I used the normal front panel audio coming from my motherboard, which by the way is almost dead silent and it is a mid range 2012 motherboard with average audio quality, absolutely appalling for this product to be a dedicated unit for better sound and have worse audio quality than on board audio. There are a few downloads you have to do to get the full experience with this device but even this is ridiculously complicated for no reason, you have to download a program for the X G5 which also works with the X G1 but it does not tell you this in the instructions and this same program cannot be found on the download page for the X G1, they just gives you the site for the downloads in the instructions. After installing and uninstalling many programs for about an hour I finally got it working to a point where I could get the virtual 7.1 surround feature and the audio adjustments, well almost, the equalizer would constantly bring up a message with something along the lines of 'Cannot open read only files, this may be a sign of corrupted files' the program would then auto close and I had to reopen it every time. This got me worried so I checked over everything on my system and it was all fine, I tried uninstalling and reinstalling the program at least five times and the problem persisted. The virtual surround is also terrible if you have it set to headphone mode, the center channels are heavily distorted and the only way to fix this is to switch it to the no headphone virtual 7.1 which did help but introduced yet another oddity which meant that the audio played louder in the right channel than the left. Overall this product is disappointing, of course I may have had a dodgy one but with similar problems reported by others it's obvious that there are some factory flaws with these units.
C**H
Buy this now!!!
I will review this item for its out of box sound quality. I have installed the software, but that is not my primary focus. I'm by no means an audiophile. In fact, I'm just starting to get into headphones. I have a pair of Koss KTXPRO1 headphones (amongst others) and for the price, they are astonishing headphones in their own right. However, to me they have a warm tone and I feel the bass is so strong that it tends to obscure some of the other sounds. So I decided to get a cheap DAC/amp to see what effect it had on audio in general and these headphones in particular. The test I did was simple. Play some flac files in VLC on my laptop, listening on the G1 and Koss headphones and then unplug the G1 and plug the headphones into the laptop while the music was still playing. The difference was like night and day. The most obvious difference was the volume. Without moving the volume slider on the headphones, after switching from the G1 to the laptop headphone socket, the audio was ridiculously loud and it was murky and bass-heavy. Going back to the G1 gives it so much more clarity. I can barely imagine what a set of high-end headphones and a high-end DAC must sound like. So, the Sound BlasterX G1 at £30 completely transforms a set of headphones I got for £22 and I have no doubt that they will improve my other, more expensive headphones in a similar way. Cannot recommend this soundcard enough.
M**S
It works, pretty well, but with one very big problem (for me)
I bought this for my Surface Book as the headphone socket gives off a lot of background noise when plugged in to my sound bar. This device does fix that problem and the sound quality is unquestionably better - the low-end is noticeably improved and having the ability to tinker with the sound quality does make a difference. However, the volume level is maybe half that of the Surface Book's headphone socket. Wondering if it was the Surface, I tried it on my Desktop PC and it was the same. In-game volume is worse - in fact the built-in speakers of the Surface Book are louder, even with the sound bar at full volume. So, good audio quality, but poor volume levels on two devices.
P**I
Decent sound.
For such a small Dac this sounds good to my untrained ears. Just plug it into the back of my pc and plug my IEMs into the 3.5mm jack. Download the Blaster X G1 software from Creative web site. For gaming there is about eleven different profiles, two of which are Call of Duty series and counter strike global offensive. Music, movie, first person shooter pre-set, equalizer with different type of music presents. When I checked the bit rate it was stuck on 16bit 44100hz, you have to download the BlasterX Acoustic Engine Pro Software Pack for Windows, choose the generic setting and restart your PC ,then you can change to higher bit rates. Sounds good ,software's good, worth the cash.
M**K
No longer an option for PS4 (edited my review)
***Edit*** My old review seems to be irrelevant now for the PS4 (PC it's still a decent device for the price). A friend bought this on my recommendation, I wonder if a firmware update has caused an issue, but it now seems impossible to run the high gain setting on the PS4, which leaves the Fidelio X2 with less volume than just plugging it into the controller. Other reviewers also complain of the same. I've changed my review score accordingly. ***End of edit*** I use this on my PS4, combined with a pair of Philips Fidelio X2 headphones, and a V-MODA Boompro microphone. I had to do this as I needed a device to amplify the headphones. Sound Quality - The sound quality using this on the PS4 is excellent, especially paired with a high-end pair of headphones. I would love to compare it with my Audioqest Dragonfly RED, but I can't, because that doesn't work with the PS4 (credit to Creative). I use an open back pair and the immersion is much improved, especially in games like The Division and Destiny. There are moments where background noises cause me to look around unsure if it was something in my living room. The stereo setting using this is actually better than my old Astro A40 mixamp on surround (and there's no background hiss at all, compared to the mixamp which has a lot!!!). The only negative I have is that the device is advertised as powering 300ohm headphones, however the Fidelio X2 require less than this, but I still have this set at almost max volume. I really would like a bit more (but for £35 I can't complain too much). The Fidelio volume plugged into the DS4 controller is a complete no go, the volume is far too low. So the amp does work and is a good level, it meets my needs, I just want slightly more because I like to moan about something. Features - On PS4 it is completely plug and play, there are no settings that can be adjusted. Everything is managed through the PS4 menus. This causes it to be bog standard. However for bog standard it is still very good. Plug it into a PC and download the software and you have a wealth of options. More than I expected for the price, you can even create your own mixer settings. Build Quality - It's good, it'll last. Enough said. Overall - I was previously using a pair of Steelseries Wireless H headphones. I found them very good. I've used most high end wireless gaming headsets at some point or other. This with a good set of cans and a mod mic beats them all. OK you have a cable (and I hate cables), but it's worth it for the immersion factor. If you need one of these for your PS4 go for it, you wont regret it. If you need this for your PC, equally get it. You'd have to spend a lot more money for something only marginally better.
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