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The Sound BlasterX G6 is a compact external USB DAC and headphone amplifier designed for gamers and audiophiles seeking superior sound quality. Featuring a 130dB dynamic range, 32-bit/384kHz high-resolution audio processing, and immersive 7.1 virtual surround sound with Dolby Digital decoding, it transforms your gaming and media experience. Its discrete Xamp headphone amplifier supports a wide range of headphones, delivering pristine, distortion-free audio. Compatible with PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC, and mobile devices, the G6 offers easy setup, customizable EQ presets, and on-device controls, making it the ultimate upgrade for professional-grade sound on the go or at your desk.













| ASIN | B07FY45F2S |
| Audio Output Mode | Surround |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,854 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #865 in PlayStation 4 Accessories |
| Brand | Creative |
| Built-In Media | Micro USB Cable, Optical Cable |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Headphones, Speakers, Microphone |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 6,757 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00054651192249, 04580181852316 |
| Hardware Connectivity | USB |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Hardware Platform | Gaming Consoles, Laptops, PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.37"L x 2.76"W x 0.94"H |
| Item Weight | 144 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Creative |
| Maximum Sample Rate | 384 KHz |
| Mfr Part Number | 70SB177000000 |
| Model Number | 70SB177000000 |
| Platform | Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 130 dB |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 7.1 |
| UPC | 054651192249 |
| Warranty Description | Limited warranty |
K**.
Before I bought this my headphones just weren't loud enough...
Let's get one thing out of the way - I am NOT an audiophile. However, I am a person who owns and uses a variety of headphones and ear buds. I am also a person who is a bit hard of hearing. Before I purchased the Sound Blaster X G6 external sound card, most of the headphones I used just weren't loud enough. I had a pair of wired earbuds that I've had for several years that were loud enough for me to truly enjoy music, video games, movies, and other media on any of my devices. Unfortunately, last month, the cord developed a short in it, which pretty much rendered the earbuds useless. That prompted me to replace the earbuds. Initially, I was going to purchase the exact same pair (if it ain't broke, don't fix it). Well, wouldn't you know, the company is no longer in business. This sad fact eventually lead me to investing in a pair of wired Inner Ear Monitors or IEMs which are an upgrade from your standard earbuds but not as expensive as the top of the line, noise cancelling, name brand earbuds endorsed by rappers and rock stars. I did my research and bought two pair of IEMs that had impressive reviews, but did not break my budget. While one pair of the IEMs was just loud enough to be useful for me, the other set just didn't cut the mustard when it came to the volume level. I broke down and purchased a different brand of IEMs and the new pair had great sound, but also not enough volume. I really didn't want to spend money on another pair of IEMs, regardless of their inexpensive cost (it was starting to add up). I was researching an app that could increase the volume of the content that I play on my phone, when I found a post that talked about the Sound Blaster X G6 External soundcard, and how it was able to really enhance the user's experience playing video games. I changed the topic of my search to the Sound Blaster X G6 and I found a ton of articles and videos about how people were blown away by how different their experience was by using this portable little plug and play device. Needless to say, I had to hear it for myself. I purchased my device and was pleased with the compact size of the unit. The portability allows me to use this device in more ways than I anticipated. I can connect it to my android phone by using a USB C to 3.5 mm adapter that can be purchased for less than $20.00. That allows me to use it anytime I consume media on my cell phone. I can also use it with my laptop computer by connecting it directly using the included microUSB cord included with the package. I can also use it when I play video games or watch movies on my PS5. There is one caveat. Since this product was released before USB C became the standard type of port to power / charge devices, the Sound Blaster X G6 still uses a microUSB port to supply power to the unit. You can plug the microUSB cord into the same plug in wall charger that you use for your cell phone. You can also supply power through an open USB port on your computer or video game console. A third option which I hadn't initially considered was that it's possible to use a portable charging bank to supply power to the Sound Blaster X, at least until the portable charging bank has used up all of it's stored power. I suggest investing in either a usb extension cord with an A Male to A Female connection or an extra long microUSB cord for maximum portability. That way, you can plug the microUSB up to the wall or other power source when you are laying in bed or away from a laptop or other device with a powered USB connection. I've had the device for several weeks and I can honestly say that it works wonders for me, especially for my hearing condition. I have trouble hearing high frequencies and also some of the low end bass frequencies. With the Sound BlasterX G6, I can purchase any pair of IEMs and feel confident that I can have more than enough audible space to increase the volume to my liking. You can also connect the device to your computer to adjust the internal settings and EQ to fine tune the sound to your liking., The unit saves your adjustments and settings, even when you are not connected to that same computer. Overall, this product seems like it was made for me. It has made several pairs of IEMs and over the ear headphones that I own sound vibrant and alive. I would recommend this product to anyone who would like to enhance their audio listening experience.
E**V
Great External Soundcard/dac
I use this for raw throughput, not the simulated surround. I got it to replace a mixamp pro 2013/14 with a failing volume pot. Most people can't tell the difference in sound quality, and to be honest I can't tell anything beyond 24/92000 but that's probably a limitation of my source files. I can however tell a great difference between 16 bit 44khz and 24/32bit 92000/384000. This thing does what you want it to do if you're looking for a sound card, and much more. It does sound better than my ALC1220 onboard sound from my MSI gaming M7 z270 motherboard which is 32 bit 92000khz. Not by alot, but I believe the sound is cleaner, as the mobo forces more power through. I listen to each for different use cases however. It can power my 300ohm HD 6xx's almost to an unreasonable volume with the built in amp, but I still usually use it with a schiit magni 3 heresy amp. I also use it with modded HD 555's, and my Astro A40s. (and to a lesser extent moondrop starfield IEMs, all sound wonderful) The A40s sound much better on the mixamp, but that's because they're bad headphones that sound awesome with their specific DSP (digital signal processing) coming out of the mixamp pro. This does have those additional features if you want them, simulated surround in 5.1 and 7.1, they work well enough. The ONLY minor minor issue I have is the volume control. You need to move it slowly, which is also a good thing so you don't blast your ears out. It is just sometimes too slow when I want to reduce volume. (It is digital volume control, not analog, which is good because it shouldn't have the problem my mixamp has with its volume wheel). I actually just convinced myself the one negative was a positive. 5 stars, very happy.
S**9
Above average for music and gaming
PROS: Easy to use. Good for headphones with many different settings like EQ and other extra features. Versatile that you can use on PCs and the major consoles like PS4, Switch and Xbox. CONS: The various features are marketed as giving you an edge while gaming, but for me it doesn't do much. Software has a slight learning curve. Does not have a battery thus not portable like other DACs/AMPs. Has separate volume settings for in game sounds and voice chat but it's controlled via the software. After a bit of research into DACs and AMPS for my headphones, I settled on this. I wanted something that could power and my headphones for music and gaming. I bounce between AKG K7XX Red and Audio Technica ATH-AD900X. The Sound BlasterX G6 does a decent job in reproducing sound. It's a USB based connection. I travel a ton for work so I mainly game on my laptop. It's easy to set up in Windows with plug and play and the software install is a breeze. Has plenty of juice to power to drive higher end headphones. For music this is a really good device. You can set individual EQ settings for all different types of music. Plenty of customization and tweaking with Creative's software. They have also many preset profiles if you just want to set it to something and not worry about it. When it comes to gaming it's a bit of a mixed bag. For single player games I think it's great. Makes the environment more immersive, music sound better etc etc. However for competitive FPS games where you rely on sounds to locate a enemy, having the different affects turned on in my opinion makes it worse. It sounds artificial and fake, the bass gets extra punchy, foot steps are muddled, even with the "scout mode" turned on. I also wished you could control in game sound and voice chat via the hardware controls like Steelseries gaming DAC. Honestly I think it's just better to have the extra features disabled for competitive FPS games. I think it's a good DAC at a decent price for music and single player type games, however, if all you play are competitive FPS type games like CS or Overwatch, you may be better off looking for something less pricey.
J**H
Absolutely Amazing Sound for PC Gaming
Let me First talk about what I came from before moving to this. I have a Asus Maximus Code X motherboard and it has supposed 32-bit on board Audio (Realtek Chipset). I used to think it had good audio....(now I just shake my head in shame) This little thing the size of a desk of cards, plugs in with a USB cable. and absolutely blows my on Board Audio out of the Water. Not only that, but my Head phones all three Pairs of them Sound AMAZING now, and My speakers, its like they are brand new, and so powerful. It Improved Steel Series Arctis 7's, Turtle Beach Elite Atlas's (using 3.5mm) by a really surprising amount. I used to have to turn my headphones to about volume 50-60 on most games and Music, now I cant turn it past 22-24, IT IS way to loud now. The headphones can handle it, but my ears can't take more volume than this. It is Amazing. I now get crystal Clear 32-bit 96khz Spoken Dialog, Amazing 7.1 Surround (yes 32-bit 96khz even in Surround) and Perfect Stereo 2 channel in 32-bit 384khz Audio for Even more Crystal Clear perfect audio (of course this depends on your source... but honestly this DAC makes everything sound better than it did before. It also made my Klipsch 2.1 BT Desktop Speakers Thump hard as hell. I had to turn my bass down on my speakers as they now are much louder than ever before. Listening to music with this is a whole new experience, and seriously if you thought your headphones were nice before you have a whole new world of music to listen to again. The EQ Settings are excellent, and varied, From Dance to RnB to Classical and Acoustic and they have many presets for so many games. ( I honestly thought geeze there are too many almost). If you don't want to use their presets, no problem create your own. You can tailor your Sound to Direct, 2 channel, 5.1, 7.1 Virtual , and even change the type of speakers you are using which affects the frequency response allowances in the Equalizers. You can choose Headphones, Desktop, Bookshelf, Towers, you name it, all of which change your sound, or go full custom with the EQ. One thing I love about this is that your Keyboard volume and mute controls still work like you'd expect, even though you have controls right on the DAC itself for volume and Surround etc. I have the Logitech G910 Keyboard, and it works flawlessly with this DAC for Adjusting volume ever so slightly, Muting completely. The reason I bring this up is because I had a Pair of 2018 Arctis Pro's + Game DAC and it took all controls away from Windows. and it sucked having to reach over and adjust the Knob constantly, also the Arctic pros Software Sucks too, no where near as many features. and no discernible sound difference from the Arctis 7's I already own (which are a really good Headset too). The installation of this DAC is literally a breeze, Download the Software, The Driver, AND the latest 2018 Firmware update for Windows 10.. and you are Golden.. Trust me.. this is very easy to setup and configure. One Extremely Important thing to note about this DAC, it has no Battery, it is not Portable in the sense that you can use it to amplify headphones on the go etc, (this is a Good thing because Batteries die) It must always be plugged into a USB port or a USB to wall outlet Adapter to provide power. The build quality appears to be Excellent and I almost wonder if Creative Labs didn't shoot themselves in the foot by releasing this over top of their X7 External Unit, which is only 24bit/192khz. I totally understand the different use scenarios of the two, but for the Sound quality and the compact size of this thing, at less than half the price of the X7 many PC Audiophiles will not make the jump to the bulky big block, even if they want to Hook up Larger Speakers, or Headphones. This Begs the question... When will Creative release the X8 or X9.. with 32-bit 384khz High Fidelity Certified Audio? Count me in. Closing Pros: -Extremely Compact -Extremely Excellent Sound Quality 32-bit 384 Khz in 2 channel and 32-bit 96khz in 7.1 -Amazingly Easy Setup -Excellent Windows 10 Drivers that just work ( Yes Really) (REMEMBER THE FIRMWARE UPDATE) -Connections allow for Headphone and MIC Connections in the Front, and your Desktop Speakers in Back. ( yes at the same time.) -Excellent Presets and Equalizer customization, for a ton of games..(You'll see) -Excellent Software -Really Good Virtual Surround -ON DAC controls for Volume, Surround, Gain, and Scout Mode -Worth every penny of the 150.00 price tag, (I would've paid more honestly) -RGB!!! Mine is set to RED... just Solid Red.. the way things outta be. -Minimal desk Space consumption ( if that's a thing for you.. it could be a thing.. just saying) -Flawless for both Games and Music -Makes Your Headphones Scream and your Speakers Thump.. All for 150.00 Hope you guys Love this thing as much as I do!!
J**S
Where has this been all my life!
It wasn't until recent I decided to focus on the smaller things in life... Well I have no idea where I am going with the beginning statement so let me just get to it. I was in the market for a decent set of headphones as my HDJ's finally caved in after 6 years of use. I landed on a set which was advertised to essentially give me the same feedback but better build quality (still questioning as I am in the process of return). Only to realize that while the headset was working, it just didnt give me that oomph I was looking for and the clarity. I figured, these reviews can't be real. I then looked into EQ settings and stumbled upon sound cards. The G6 had raving reviews and I myself was a very big Creative fan owning their 5.1 surround desktop speaker set about 8 years back. I decided for the price it couldn't hurt and boy I wish I did this sooner! The sound clarity is crisp, but only if you want it to be! (does that make sense?) The adjust ability of the parameters is almost infinite giving you the sound you want our of.... well almost any decent headphones! With the switchability of low gain to high, and the SBX properties and Scout??? this is just an all in one package! My bass head heavy music never sounded so deep and wet, yet my gaming experience on scout mode was just amazing as I felt like they were right next to me (referring to footsteps from distances away). Scout mode does take a little bit of getting used to as per my experience last night (first 2 hours of running) and it's just an amazing tool to give you that much more of an advantage in FPS / PVP gaming. You truly do know where your opponents are and this literally gives you the edge in almost every circumstances. You can balance our your high's and lows with a very user friendly software downloaded via Blasterx/support website. Make sure to update your driver as per other reviews mentioned, I did not want to have a bad experience as a first time external sound card user. I can't attest to it's longevity as I have only used it for a few ours so far however this sound card really promises and delivers. I wish this came with a little pouch for us Laptop gamer's as I pack away everything every time I play sealing my investment but that's just being nit picky like the guy who says this product contains lead.... (yeah I am putting you on blast, the computer / phone you just used to write your review contains the same if not more amount of harmful properties). Portability is an A+ Ease of use A+ Sound Quality A+ Device manager / Software A+ Build Quality (if it was cased in some type of metal would have been A+) ... A- (feels empty) Overall A+ and super satisfied!
I**N
A review for G3 not G6, $60 is a bit high..
I bought a G6 but returned. Page still shows G6, but I actually buy a G3. My equipment: B350 Tomahawk(2017), GE60 laptop(2013), MDR-V6 and DT770pro-80ohm. My usage: gaming, music Pros G3 has slightly better sound quality than B350 and much better than GE60. G3 drives 80ohm DT770pro much better. G3 saves setting in itself. No need to set it again when switch to other device. Price is good for what I have. Below my headphone price. G3 runs cooler than G6. Size is good for travel with laptop. Cons Plug and play sometimes not works, have to replug again or open creative software. USB wire a bit too short for desktop PC Other thoughts G3 is a gaming DAC. But only 1/3 of my games play better with G3, because most of my games don't have good sound. And I don't care about foot steps. My headphones already do their job very well while gaming. G3 mostly improves my music listening, from classic to pop or metal. More clean and detail sound. I bought G3 because my B350 3.5mm jack started to fail and I also have an old laptop. Though the sound is better. I bought it for $60 MSRP. It is not good enough for me to say 'just buy it', if all your devices work fine now.
C**L
Packs a punch
This DAC is geared towards gaming but it great for general use as well. I was just looking for a decent usb sound card to add to my USB switch that transfers my peripherals between my work and home computer. Obviously this is extremely cheap in comparison to true audiophile equipment but I was not looking to spend that much. This one had stellar youtube and online reviews for the price point and is considered a jack of all trades, not necessarily the best at all or any particular area but a really great value overall and punches well above it price point. I wasn't getting this to drive better headphones or any particular feature set it had. Just all the reviews for the sound cards under a $100 weren't convincing they were that great (such as the sound blasterx G5) and I wasn't sure what all I wanted to use this for so I decided to spend the extra $40 to upgrade to this model. I needed this to primarily drive my desk speakers and then an additional port to drive my 4-pole headset (believe it or not but a 4-pole 3.5mm port on a sound card is not too common even though most headphones come this way). The one thing that would have been nice on this unit is if it had a physical button to toggle between the line out on the back and the headset port on the front. Essentially I have to unplug one of the ports to get the audio to transfer to the other port but thats a miner issue. I was honestly impressed how much louder and how much clearer (especially back ground audio in songs) or better the audio sounded from this card compared to my PC or Mac's onboard solution. It even conditions the microphone. I called a few colleague's over slack and discord to test the difference between the computers built in port and this sound card. It was night and day, everyone I talked to said the audio was much clearer, quality was better, no hiss in the background or static in my voice. This solved problems that I wasn't even thinking about. I thought it was just because it was a $30 headset is why the microphone was just passable for use but apparently a sound card can take that cheap headset and make it sound decent. I am not saying this is going to make the $10-20 microphone beat a $120 Mic but it can definitely get it half way there. For general use I use direct mode for the sound card to just condition the audio coming from the source with no filters but when I play first person shooters I enable Scout mode which really help isolate in game movement sounds and bring them to the forefront, dampening other sounds and background audio. It works springily well. Obviously I am not an expert on this kind of gear but I noticed a pretty drastic difference in my Mic and audio performance playing with the settings and feel the $140 was well worth it.
J**M
An Upgrade With Tremendous Outcome!
I am not a gamer but I do game. What I do the most is video editing and as an editor I would recommend a PC configuration close to what we know as gaming PC. Anyway, In order to have the best audio/video results you might want to invest on a few important parts of the system. I was happy that I have already use an amp (FiiO E10 USB DAC) and honestly, when you pair it with a premium headset of your choice (I use Sony MDR7506 mostly), it creates an impressive outcome. BUT I thought that is the most I could get for quite a while until I started paying attention to what others are doing and after doing a bit of research, I found this Creative Sound Blaster G6. Device is kinda expensive and I really wanted to hear if it worth what it costs. Amazingly, this device right out of the box and after making all wire connections and software downloads (Firmware + Driver) results in much higher, better and deeper audio quality. It is that obvious that when I started hearing my very first music video on everything adjusted by default and absolutely no changes or adjustments, I was like, WoooW. I couldn't even believe the sound in coming out of my PC. The very same music that I listened on and on in the past, now had a much higher audio spectrum and it was completely obvious. Well, I have had already activated Dolby Atom on my PC and I knew how to adjust the settings to this new commer and what I am using as a motherboard is a MSI Tomahawk which presents Realtek sound card which I never had any problem with. With this DAC, since you can have a direct connection by using the included fiber optic digital output, you get not only much better audio quality but you can have all available types of adjustments open including (stereo, 5.1, 7.1). This thing can get very very loud. As loud as what it can really heart your hearing but by default everything is set on about 35 percent to avoid this from happening, so be carefull. At the present time, there is something that I am not quite sure about so I can not really say if there is any cons with the device and that is the description outcome for 32bit/384KHz. If I go with that range, I am losing the Dolby Atoms capability. In fact, anything over 16bit will automatically cancels the Dolby Atoms and I am not sure if this is a restriction with Windows 10 or the one with Dolby Atoms or something else. However, for those who don't care about Dolby Atoms, you can set it on 32bit/384KHz with no problem. Overall, it looks like the dream has come through and the audio quality has just got a massive upgrade all across the platform. The only question left here, should you buy it for yourself? Please do your own research and see if it worths the total costs for what you are doing.
D**.
Die G6 ist klanglich sehr gut und bringt Audio auf ein neues Level.
Sucht ihr guten Klang? Wollt ihr etwas für Musik und Gaming? Habt ihr vor weniger als 200 Euro auszugeben? Hört auf zu suchen. Dies eine sehr gute Wahl. Ich habe Monate lang überlegt, etliche Reviews geschaut und duzende Artikel gelesen. Die AE5, AE7, AE9, EVGA Nu und andere Alternativen hatte ich lange im Blick, aber ich bemerkte die vielen negativen Reviews, welche Rauschen, Hardwaredefekt und Treiberprobleme erwähnen. Es gab kein "perfektes Produkt, welches alle mögen" im Bereich Soundkarte bzw. Soundblaster. Ich entschied mich für die G6, weil dies ohne Treiber auskommt, von Soundblaster ist und extern ist. Externe Lösungen sollen ja weniger anfällig für Rauschen sein. Der Unterschied zwischen Onboard Sound (MSI 470x Gaming Pro, G3-605 und einem Medion Laptop) und der G6 ist gigantisch. Viele meinen, dass der Onboard Sound heutzutage gut ist, aber ich stimme nicht mehr zu. Onboard kommt einfach überhaupt nicht an die G6 ran. Ich habe noch nie vorher eine Soundkarte, DAC, AMP oder ähnliches, sodass dies mein erstes Produkt in dieser Kategorie ist. Ich habe stundenlang einfach nur Musik gehört als meine G6 ankam. Ich war überrascht um wie viel besser meine MDR-1A klingen. Ich habe es einem Freund empfohlen, sodass er es einmal probehörte und die G6 dann sofort kaufte. Dieses Erlebnis will man nicht mehr aufgeben, wenn man es einmal gehört hat. Jeder der keinen Unterschied feststellen kann, sollte zum Ohrenarzt oder seine 2€ Inears ausstecken. Ich habe die MDR-1A, MDR-1R und die HD 400s getestet und es klang alles besser. Mein persönlicher Favorit war dabei die MDR-1A. Dies betreibte ich ohne jegliche Soundeffekte und lieferte für mich einen perfekten Klang. Ich persönlich bin mit dem "Direkt" Modus (in Kombination mit der MDR-1A) sehr zufrieden. Damit wird der Sound direkt ohne jegliche Soundeffekte ausgegeben. Man kann zwar etwas rumspielen mit den ganzen Features, aber ich wollte primär die 32bit Qualität und die sehr angepriesene Surround Simulation. Meine Erwartungen wurden dabei weit übertroffen, sodass ich jedem die G6 ans Herz legen kann. Für 110 Euro ist dieser Sound ein totales Schnäppchen. Kleines Achtung: Bei der ersten Inbetriebnahme sind irgendwelche Soundeffekte an. Am Anfang war ich verwirrt, aber dann hab ich alles eingestellt und war beeindruckt. Pros: + Sehr klarer Sound. Alles klingt sehr viel detaillierter. Egal ob Youtube oder FLAC, auf dem G6 klingt alles besser im Vergleich zu Onboard Sound. + Kein Hintergrundrauschen. Mein Audioport am Gehäuse (vom 470x PC) ist dauernd am rauschen, aber mit dem G6 kann ich nichts schlechtes feststellen. + Sehr gute 7.1 Surround Simulation. Ich bevorzuge sogar nun die 7.1 Simulation über Stereo. Ich habe schon einiges mit Surround rumgespielt. Windows Sonic, Dolby DTS und Dolby Access sind Müll im Vergleich. Ich habe die 3 aber nur (früher einmal) auf Onboard getestet, vielleicht können die mehr. Soundblaster erschafft einen natürlich klingenden Surround Sound und dies ist sehr beeindruckend. Ich bin in keiner Dose und fühle kein verzerrtes Audio. Es klingt alles sehr angenehm und erweitert gefühlt etwas den Raum um mich herum. Die MDR-1A sind relativ nah klingende Kopfhörer, aber mit dem G6 entfalten Sie (im 7.1 Modus) ein ganz neues Potential im vergleich zu Stereo. + Kann ohne Probleme sehr sehr laut werden, ohne dass sich das Klangbild ändert. + Wurde sofort erkannt und funktionierte auf Windows 10. Die Software auf dem G6 war schon auf dem aktuellstem Stand, sodass nur noch Soundblaster Connect installiert werden musste für weitere Anpassungen. Kann auch ohne Software funktionieren, aber das volle Potential wird erst mit Software ausgeschöpft. + Lautstärkeregler ändert den Lautstärkewert in Windows. Somit ist die Lautstärke immer in Windows sichtbar. + Einige beschwerten sich sogar über eine überdimensionierte Größe. Wollt ihr es in die Hosentasche stecken? Es ist sehr klein und verbraucht nicht viel Platz. Ich finde es sogar relativ klein und kompakt. Cons: - Jedes mal wenn ich Neustarte wird der "Direkt" Modus ausgeschaltet. Zwar ist er in Soundblaster Connect ausgewählt nach dem es im Autostart gestartet ist, aber er ist aus und der Scout-Modus blinkt nicht mehr. Einmal zu "Audio Effekte" und wieder zurück zu "Direkt" behebt das Problem und der Scout-Modus blinkt wieder. (Ein Anzeichen für aktivierten "Direkt" Modus. Das Blinken kann auch glaub ich ausgeschaltet werden, wenn es stören sollte.) - 32bit 384khz geht nur mit Stereo, aber dies produziert bei mir keinen Sound. Nur die Testsounds gehen. Ich dachte am Anfang, dass Stereo kaputt ist. Ich glaube es liegt an foobar2000 und MPC-HC, denn diese wollen keinen Sound mehr wiedergeben. Bei mir funktionierte aber 32bit 192khz in Kombination mit foobar2000 und MPC-HC. 7.1 hat zwar "nur" 32bit 96khz, dies ist aber meiner Meinung nach auch sehr gut und funktionierte auch auf Anhieb. Ich war mir sehr unsicher beim Kauf, aber ich habe es nicht bereut. Ich kann damit Lieder neu erleben und Spiele auf einem neuem Level genießen. In meinen Augen ist die G6 ein sehr gutes Produkt. Danke Soundblaster. Updates: Ich habe die G6 mit den Sony Z7 getestet und ich bevorzuge eher 5.1 bzw. Stereo. Ich glaube es kommt ganz auf den Kopfhörer an und ist persönliche Geschmackssache. Ich testete mit den Z7 außerdem diverse Effekte und den EQ. Die Z7 benötigen dies auch meiner Meinung nach und das Ergebnis finde ich relativ gut. Außerdem funktioniert Stereo mit 384khz problemlos, wenn man passende Programme verwendet. Z.B. funktioniert HQPlayer 4 ohne Probleme.
J**=
音に払う価格
G6 音がだいぶクリアになる、コードだらけのPCに外部スピーカーまで持ち出すとノイジ―になるので電源ケーブルと音声ケーブルを分けて配線しないとノイズが入るので注意が必要。 逆にそれが目につかなければ大丈夫なので気にしすぎるのも良くない。 付属のソフトにはイコライザーやプリセット機能があるが、機能は非常にシンプル。
N**É
Imprescindible
Tarjeta de sonido externa para ps3, ps4, ps5, pc, Nintendo , puedes sacar audio óptica de tu smart tv..... Separa audio y chat para poder subir y bajar el volumen de ambas partes. Tiene diferentes ajustes de sonido, puedes escuchar el sonido directo amplificado o puedes modificanrlo con un boton ya precargado como por ejemplo un juego en concreto call of duty, forrnite... Para escuchar mejor los pasos, o realizar esas ecualizaciones a tu gusto modificando la gráfica de ecualización. También tiene un boton para el modo scout que sirve para escuchar mejor los pasos, disparos y recargas. Otro boton que amplifica a bajo o alto hasta auriculares de hasta 600 ohm. Mis auriculares son los seenheiser gsp 600 y son de 32 ohm y con el amplificado en bajo ya se escuchan fuertes, sin distorsión y con mucha calidad. Si activas el boton a alto, a no ser que tengas unos buenos auriculares puedes rebentarlos de la potencia que saca, hasta 130db, lo he llegado a activar con la ps5 conectado con USB para amplificar el sonido 3D. Saca toda la potencia de sonido a tu consola y puedes conectar cualquier auricular con cable. Puedes utilizarlo con usb o óptico. Aconsejo bastante tener un Dac de éstas características ya que si le conectas unos cascos de calidad media, supera cualquier 2 en 1 que te venden (me refiero a auriculares amplificados c on 7.1). Ya que con éste Dac hace todo y mucho más que con cualquier auriculares gaming, aparte le puedes conectar tus auriculares a tu gusto. En la caja trae, el cable usb y óptico. Además tiene 2 opticas, entrada y salida puente óptica. Lo configuras en el pc y una vez configurado a tu gusto, conectalo a tu consola o pc o altavoces que se conecten mediante jack (clavija auriculares) porque también tiene sonido modo películas, música etc, modificar el surround, graves, agudos, medios, claridad dela chat, en fin muchos ajustes para acercarlos a tu perfección de oído. Los auriculares que menciono son profesionales gaming conectado al dac, sacas toda la potencia y son muy resistentes ya que la unión de la diadema y el auricular es de aluminio. Evita comprar auriculares que en esa unión sean de plásticos.
D**Z
SOUND BLASTERX G6 per BEYERDYNAMIC MMX 300 (2a generazione)
Ho deciso di fare questo acquisto per guidare le mie Beyerdynamic MMX 300 di seconda generazione, parliamo di cuffie da 300€ con moltissima impedenza, pensate per essere usate negli studi di registrazione ma anche e soprattutto per il gaming estremo. Appena comprate le ho collegate al portatile e poi al cellulare e l'audio era bassino. Collegandole invece alla scheda del mio MSI Infinite X Plus che possiede il boost audio la situazione migliorava un po' ma non bastava ancora, ho deciso quindi di fare questo acquisto: Sound BlasterX G6. Il G6 è un amplificatore e scheda audio esterna. L'ho attaccato con l'USB al mio PC, che ha avviato l'installazione del nuovo componente e scaricato il software di gestione Sound Blaster Command. Una volta finito, ho fatto subito la prova con Spotify con un brano e sono rimasto colpito dal livello altissimo di volume e per il fatto che la qualità sia rimasta la stessa e non ne abbia risentito, poi altra cosa importante è che ho impostato il low gain e il volume è già altissimo così, infatti non lo tengo mai al massimo perché è troppo alto, bensì il cursore del volume sta sempre su 20/30% adesso. Proprio quello che volevo! Ora posso pilotare bene le mie cuffione e godermele come si deve. Le ho provate con Call of Duty: Modern Warfare e quì ho toppato: ho lasciato il volume generale del gioco a 100, già nel menù di selezione percepivo tutto bello alto, poi quando ho iniziato la partita sentivo praticamente ogni cosa (ho attivato sul Sound BlasterX G6 la Scout Mode, c'è un pulsantino ma si può attivare anche da software, permette di sentire la posizione esatta dei nemici), ma appena ho visto un nemico ed ho sparato mi ha preso letteralmente un accidente per quanto fosse alto il volume degli spari e sono andato subito ad abbassare il volume generale di gioco finendo per impostarlo a 30 (pensate un po'). Le esplosioni e gli spari sono molto più realistici adesso, quindi badate bene che con questa scheda audio il suono non viene livellato, bensì le esplosioni, come tali, le percepirete il triplo più forte degli altri suoni, così come gli spari del vostro fucile, col cecchino per esempio avvertirete una stoccata bella forte con annesso riverbero, il risultato è molto molto diverso da prima e sono proprio contento. Immersività 100%, bisogna soltanto stare attenti al livello di volume. CONCLUSIONI Sound BlasterX G6 porta l'audio ad un livello mai visto. Se state cercando un dispositivo che amplifichi l'audio delle vostre cuffie e massimizzi l'immersione in game, acquistate come me Sound BlasterX G6 e non rimarrete delusi.
S**T
Başarılı
Sennheiser GSP 500 için aldım. Yazılım konusunda oldukça iyi. Ön tanımlı profiller oldukça başarılı. Oyun performansını müzik performansından daha iyi buldum. Oyun performansı üzerinde durmak istemiyorum çünkü oldukça başarılı. Scout modunda kesinlikle bahsettikleri gibi ayak seslerini daha iyi alıyorsunuz .GSP 500 ile güzel bir ikili oldular. Asus un TUF Gaming B760 Plus WIFI D4 ünü kullanıyorum orta dereceli diyebiliriz. Bu seviyedeki anakartın ses kartından çok daha iyi iş yapıyor. Daha düşük bir sisteme sahipseniz farkı daha da fazla hissedersiniz. Ek olarak; Sony WH-1000XM4 ile de denedim. Aslında en şaşırtıcı deneyim buydu. Kapalı yapıda olduğu içinde belki de bilmiyorum ama normalde sahnesi geniş olmayan bir kulaklık özümsenmeyecek derecede arttı. Bir sennheiser HD800 elbette değil fakat standart halinden çok çok daha iyi. Üst frekans tepkisi bu kulaklıkta daha farklı oldu mesela. Daha belirgin hale geldi. Sahne ve tizlerdeki artış (artıştan kastım amfiden gelen artış değil kalitedir) dengeli flat bir duruma getirdi sanki kulaklığı. Normal halinde sahne çok geniş olmadığı ve tizler yüksek kalmadığı için basslar daha doyurucu gelirken bu cihazla eşleştiğinde daha flat oldu.
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