| Brand | Creative |
|---|---|
| Series | 70SB155000001 |
| Item model number | 70SB155000001 |
| Hardware Platform | PC, Speakers |
| Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 5.71 x 4.72 x 0.71 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.71 x 4.72 x 0.71 inches |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
| Batteries | 1 Unknown batteries required. |
| Manufacturer | Creative |
| ASIN | B00EO6X7PG |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | August 20, 2013 |
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| Brand | Creative |
| Hardware Interface | PCIE x 1, PCI Express x1 |
| Audio Output Mode | 7.1 |
| Platform | Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows 10 |
| Hardware Platform | PC, Speakers |
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- Advanced chipset is designed to process the legendary EAX reverb engine for powerful enhanced audio
- Immerse yourself in full cinematic 7.1 multi-channel audio, perfect for games, movies and music
- 106dB SNR ensures a high level of audio quality and supported operating systems is Windows 8, Windows XP SP2 or higher, Windows Vista SP1 or higher, Windows 7, Windows 10
- 600 ohm headphone amp provides studio grade monitoring
- High quality 24-bit 192 kHz stereo direct playback
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The Optimal Recording Solution for PCIe Sound Card Platforms
The perfect upgrade from basic motherboard audio to immersive cinematic surround sound.View larger
Experience the wonders of multi-channel surround sound and create high-quality podcasts! Hardware-accelerated EAX effects let you incorporate many types of sound effects with ease! Sound Blaster Audigy Rx features an SNR of 106dB, a 600-ohm headphone amp for studio monitoring, and a software suite that allows full audio customization.
The Sound Blaster Audigy Rx is an advanced sound card that represents the perfect upgrade from basic motherboard audio to immersive cinematic surround sound. With its advanced chipset designed to process our legendary EAX reverb engine, you can look forward to experiencing superb 7.1 multi-channel audio. It also features an SNR of 106dB and the Sound Blaster Audigy Rx Control Panel, a dedicated PC software that allows you full control of every aspect of your sound card
If you're big on entertainment, you would also love it for its EAX Studio software that allows for additional hardware-accelerated environmental effects to your music, movies, games as well as for your voice input and communications.
Creative E-MU chipset delivers amazing cinematic audio playback effects. View largerE-MU Chipset for Advanced Effects Processing
Sound Blaster Audigy Rx features the Creative E-MU chipset, which was designed to process our legendary reverb engine EAX (Environmental Audio eXtensions) and deliver amazing cinematic audio playback effects without having to bog down your CPU. This ensures you get great quality effects and audio without affecting your computer's processing power.
Dual Microphone Inputs
The sound card has two microphone inputs to allow you to grab a friend to sing simultaneously! Or, use the second input to record the music accompaniment while you sing. The possibilities are endless!
Super Low-Latency Audio Recordings
Enjoy reduced latency with the support of Audio Stream Input/Output (ASIO) drivers, making Sound Blaster Audigy Rx the perfect solution for high-quality, low-latency audio recordings.
Control and perform detailed adjustments with the powerful EAX Studio software. View largerSupports up to 7.1 multi-channel speaker output.
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Control and Customize Your Audio
Sound Blaster Audigy Rx Control Panel is a dedicated PC application that lets you control and customize every aspect of your sound card. You can adjust your Creative Multi Speaker Surround (CMSS or CMSS 3D) settings to upmix stereo content to your multi-channel speaker system and add acoustic depth to your multi-channel content. Or, use Mic Monitoring and Stereo Mixing to hear yourself while you record and so that you can hear the effects instantly.
Fine-Tune Your EAX Settings
The powerful EAX Studio software lets you control and perform detailed adjustments to all of the EAX Advanced HD settings such as adding environmental effects to your music, movies and games, or change the key of your music on the fly to match your voice.
Premium Sound Blaster Quality
Enjoy premium Sound Blaster audio quality over and above basic motherboard audio with a Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) of 106dB. Plus, Stereo Direct lets you listen to your music pure and unprocessed at the amazing bit rate of 24-bit 192 kHz.
Bundled Creative recording software
Keen to get started on recording right away? Sound Blaster Audigy Rx comes with recording software such as Creative WaveStudio and Creative Smart Recorder, so you can create your content immediately!
Dedicated High-Quality Headphone Amp
With the 600-ohm headphone amplifier, the Sound Blaster Audigy Rx is able to drive the most demanding of studio headphones.
Enjoy Cinematic Surround Sound
The Sound Blaster Audigy Rx also lets you enjoy a truly cinematic experience, supporting up to 7.1 multi-channel speaker output. It gives you an immersive, cinematic audio experience for your movies, games and more!
What's in the Box
- Sound Blaster Audigy Rx
- Quick Start leaflet
- Installation CD
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Creative Sound Blaster Audigy PCIe RX 7.1 Sound Card with High Performance Headphone Amp Style:7.1 C
Experience the wonders of multi-channel surround sound and create high-quality podcasts! Hardware-accelerated EAX effects lets you incorporate many types of sound effects with ease. Sound Blaster Audigy Rx features an SNR of 106dB, a 600-ohm headphone amp for studio monitoring, and a software suite that allows full audio customization.
- E-MU chipset for advanced effects processing
- Sound Blaster Audigy Rx features the Creative E-MU chipset, which was designed to process our legendary reverb engine EAX (Environmental Audio eXtensions) and deliver amazing cinematic audio playback effects without having to bog down your CPU. This ensures you get great quality effects and audio without affecting your computer's processing power.
- Enjoy premium Sound Blaster audio quality over and above basic motherboard audio with a Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) of 106dB. Plus, Stereo Direct lets you listen to your music pure and unprocessed at the amazing bit rate of 24-bit 192 kHz.
- Enjoy cinematic surround sound
- The Sound Blaster Audigy Rx also lets you enjoy a truly cinematic experience, supporting up to 7.1 multi-channel speaker output. It gives you an immersive, cinematic audio experience for your movies, games and more!
- Advanced Effects Processing
- The Sound Blaster Audigy Rx is an advanced sound card that represents the perfect upgrade from basic motherboard audio to immersive cinematic surround sound. With its advanced chipset designed to process our legendary EAX reverb engine, you can look forward to experiencing superb 7.1 multi-channel audio. It also features an SNR of 106dB and the Sound Blaster Audigy Rx Control Panel, a dedicated PC software that allows you full control of every aspect of your sound card.
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So I leaned toward castigation when it came time to review/analyze and/or use Creative products prior to this sound card I'm reviewing tonight. The Audigy Rx is a much simpler system of performance and enhancements it seems, with a virtual array of control panels to the card that begs the imagination, however, these sound panels are much less intrusive and actually help the card perform vs previous experiences I've had with this company. or example, there's the EAX Studio, with multiple effect groups to use, of which I found the most helpful and defined was the simple graphic equalizer, itself with an array of effects and special tonal additions to the card's output.
Still, I found that I got the most out of the Audigy Rx by simply leaving the controls set to "Living Room", and having just a simple special effect or two going on, a slight reverb or vocal effect perhaps, in order to derive the best sound possible out of a plethora of choices. I tried out most of the complex control panels that are offered in the software package but discarded them all for the purity of the sound card itself, and left the enhancements to simple balancing of my speaker system (5.1/7.1 Logitech Z906 Computer Speaker System, with five satellites pumping out some 50+Watts of power each, a midrange for clear voice and high-instruments like guitar or upper register horns and strings, and a thunderous sub-woofer that can crank out wall-bending thumps and low register bangs with some 220W of power behind it (all RMS readings).
With those types of adjustments in mind, I was able to achieve fantastic effects and increases in the level of sound per musical component group in a recording, tape, or TV offering/BluRay movie rather than letting a crazy control panel take over and literally ruin the sound experience. If I indulged my constant fiddling with the system controls and actually *used* the Creative control panels that were available to try and balance or improve the music or sounds, I found myself fighting clipping and distortion of the worst order, just like with the Fatality sound card. Memories like that are not easily forgotten!
But the Audigy Rx has many great qualities going for it, and I count among them a finely honed treble and high note group of sounds, while the bass is strong, but somewhat subdued vs the previous cards I used from Creative, a very nice balance of effects! For those reasons I rated the Audigy Rx 4-Stars, and it deserves all of that and then some. Were it not for the inclusion of unnecessary control panels which could potentially damage one's aural experience with this audio card, I'd have rated the card 5 Stars, but still...it's a VAST improvement over the other Creative offerings that I have used prior to this card.
Much to my pleasure this card also embodies a very nice faculty for being able to push the sound up, up and away in the listener's experiential framework, and play music and live shows at much louder levels than one would normally associate with such things, and still maintain a very nice balance, ambience and verve. I might go so far as to say I think that this audio card is the creme de la creme of the lot of inexpensive audio cards from Creative, Asus, and others, and that it gets my "Kick arse" award for an inexpensive audio card being sold today! After all the price point of the Audigy Rx is somewhere around $60-$80, while the card actually costs just more than $65 shipped, a cool bargain in my book of tricks for audio cards. You might say that this card is Creative's turn toward more realistic and specifically less-enhanced audio cards, at least I can hope so, can't I?
They mean well, they just don't know how to straddle the balance between "great sound" and "excessive sound" it seems. Well, maybe with the tendency of this audio card to minimize the audio experience and let the music do the talking, such as a great audio card generally does, it signals that Creative has been listening to people's comments about their products after all...again, I can hope right?
I really do enjoy my bargain basement cost Creatvie Audigy Rx audio card over all others in this price range of say $60 to $110 or so, and I'm convinced that if you just simple do NOT indulge Creative's tendency to utility over-dramatic effects into music and other sounds that a computer can generate or enhance, and just simply take the sound and its message to a new and pure, easy listening sound effect device like other cards tend to do, and adjust accordingly!
Suffice to say I really *like* this card a lot, or I wouldn't have given it such a great write up and wasted my time, you dig? Creative really could use more lessons in humble-pie sounds and simplistic tonalities such as other great audio card manufacturers have and use. The alternative is to go back to where they were 4-5 years ago with their products just filled to the brim with special effects and tedious attempts at trendy and cool control panels, panels which did nothing but help ruin a great listening experience in my view.
I like what this audio card signifies for me with respect to Creative's contributions in the future of audio cards and sound...they can choose to make sounds better for the listener rather than bombard us with special effects, and ruin the output that their audio cards are capable of delivering, just like the Audigy Rx does WITHOUT indulging its control panels and special effects to the maximum levels. Take it easy, Creative, and continue to concentrate on improving sound rather than defining it in terms of all the special effects that you are capable of giving the listener. That is my advice to the company, and I hope that they take it and run with it.
Wavey Davey - 9-10-2014
I build a new computer rig.
I get a set of true 7.1 headphones (Another nightmare as they sound rather poor, even with 7.1 content)
Headphones have a pretty common (Analog) connector set:
1 - Front connector (L/R) wire
1 - side connector (L/R) wire
1 - Rear connector (L/R) wire
1 - Center/sub connector wire
1 - Mic connector wire
(In a 7.1 system, the 7 = the main speakers (rear x2 side x2, front x2, center x1), while the .1 = the subwoofer - hence, 7.1 - in a 7.2 system you'd have 2 subwoofers)
I see my built in sound choice (Realtek) is only 5.1 - so I cannot plug in all connectors for the headphones and omit the 'side' connectors.
And it sounds awful - on board sound is functional, but noisy due to the motherboard not being isolated enough from the audio outputs - and computers are basically billions of switches toggling on and off for the most part)
So I buy the Xonar AE sound card from Amazon. True 7.1 outputs that match all of the above input connectors. Easy Peasy to connect on a 1:1 basis.
But - the drivers for the Xonar AE sound card are horrible - and even after disabling any other on board audio from my PC and uninstalling all other sound drivers but those that come with the card - it still drops audio resulting in 2-5 seconds of silence - then audio for an few seconds, then cuts out all sound again. Tried all fixes the Internet could supply me... for hours... No joy.
So, wanting my (rather expensive) headphones to work, I buy the Soundblaster Audigy RX shown here. I buy it because it's about the same price as the Xonar AE (That just isn't working for me) and claims to be 7.1.
I uninstall the old card and clean out all old drivers and related software.
The new Soundblaster is discovered by Windows, I install the drivers, and I should be off to the races!
A quick check of the 'quick start guide' that comes with this card - a fold out bigger than a US road map - shows me the audio connections so I'll know where to plug in my 7.1 headphone connectors.
And the 'fun' begins. (If by fun, we mean putting the 'fun' back in "DysFUNctional")
This sound card (SoundBlaster Audigy RX 7.1) has the following outputs on the back:
Front / Headphone Out (L/R)
Rear / Side R
(Huh? BOTH Left AND Right rear speakers on the same wire is normal, but also - only the right 'Side' output? How, on this card, is this signal different from the signal present in the rear speakers whose output it shares?
Sub / Center / Side L
(Huh? (Again!) The Sub and Center are usually on the same connection so that's fine - but also the left 'Side' speaker output? How is only the LEFT side speaker going to be sent information about the sounds one should hear out of it, when it is also the same signal as being sent to the center and subwoofer (Which aren't even stereo, technically)?
Microphone (It does give you two microphone jacks though - because why give you a connection for your SIDE speakers when you can instead have 2 microphone jacks?)
So doing the math - I have 5 connections on my headphones for 7.1 sound as noted at the top of this review. Discounting the mic, I have 4 'Input' connectors. (Center/Sub - Rear L-R, Side L-R, Front L-R). But this card only has 3 actual outputs on the back, with the 'side speakers' being mixed in with both of the rear speakers outputs, or the center/sub output - but only 3 physical jacks for this. Something does not add up...
If you were trying to plug this into an external amplifier, you'd expect outputs on the card to match inputs on your amp - but you'd be mistaken.
Since when is the signal that goes to your center channel the same signal that goes to your right side speaker? If wiring your stereo at home, would you connect your Right Side speaker wire to your Center channel output on your amp? No... that'd be... bad...
TL:DR - Bottom line, if you're expecting a true 7.1 output (With actual Left/Right for Front/Side/Rear) you will be sadly disappointed. The card WORKS without cutting out the audio (soundblaster clearly has better audio drivers) but it does not drive the 7.1 headphones that I have for it... because there are not enough outputs on the card to actually support a standard 7.1 implementation.
Given the importance of 'steering' when it comes to which sounds appear in which speakers during 7.1 content playback, having the two rear speakers mixed on the output channel with the Right 'side' speaker throws that idea out the window. Because according to the folks at Creative Labs (The company that makes the sound card) the Center/Subwoofer channel is the same as the left 'side' speaker channel... So how would I get a sound to come out of ONLY the left 'side' speaker? (The headphones have separate speakers for each channel within the ear cups). Where do the sounds that are ONLY present in the left side speaker in the recorded material, actually get played back?
Avoid this card if you are looking for true 7.1 output without any special speakers/cables/external processing. It may say 7.1 on the box, but it's not discreet outputs they're referring to. It's a disappointment. Save your money and buy a different card that actually provides true, discreet 7.1 output.
OVERALL....if you need to record from a MIC, or sound source plugged into the Line-IN, You're golden. This will do the job. The sound is crisp and clean. NO issues on the sound, and I'm sure the surround would sound nice. However, for some of my needs it missed some of the marks. IN A PINCH...this is a good card. It'll do the job.
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(Check out the Sound Blaster Z series instead)
I've had many Creative cards through the years, and they've always been excellent. Unfortunately this one appears to lack a very basic piece of functionality that's possibly going to see it replaced very early on.
The device connected and was immediately recognised by Windows 10. The installation of the supplied software was quick and easy, but required a restart.
The card comes with a standard connector for front panel audio - headphone and microphone. On my motherboard's on-board sound device, the speakers cut out when a headphone was connected (in fact, the output was configurable - you could switch between them with a few mouse clicks, which was brilliant). This is standard with Realtek, and allows a great deal of flexibility.
Unfortunately this card doesn't appear to support headphones in this way. Not only is the output not configurable (annoying, but not a deal-breaker), the speaker output doesn't cut out when a headphone is connected - it just continues playing through both outputs. There's a speaker configuration for 'headphones' in the supplied control panel software, but this just appears to be a tone adjustment away from the default 2.1 speaker setting - it doesn't cut the speakers.
I have a very busy desk space, and I can't go leaping behind the PC every time I want to switch outputs. This is very disappointing for what's otherwise a very nice product, out of what's previously been a good stable. The Z series (with all the red metal) appears to support separate headphone/speaker outputs, but I'm loathe to potentially waste another £70-odd quid...
The original review was written when using the newest driver from creatives site. Using the disc that came with the card allowed for 96 kHz to be played without any harsh noises. 5.1 via optical still doesn't work when selected and only can be achieved if an audio bypass is done within VLC. I still think £50 is far too much for this soundcard due to the 5.1 audio issue via optical and the issue persists regardless of what kHz has been chosen but I don't have much of a choice, as 2nd hand cards of a similar spec in reasonable condition are nearly the same price in the current chip shortage climate.
Original review with new driver from Creative*
Bought this as my optical out on my motherboard is shot as the cable will keep falling out and then finally stopped outputting sound (tried multiple optical cables). All my audio equipment is connected by optical, so was in need of a USB adapter to optical which doesn't seem to exist? So picked this as the cheapest alternative. No 5.1 out of optical which is quite a disappointment, the software doesn't detect that I have plugged through optical either. If you choose 96 kHz, it turns it off when not playing audio but then switches it back on which makes a stupidly loud noise that has hurt my ears several times now. 44.1 and 48 kHz seem to be absolutely fine however.
It's connected to my SMSL M200 which feeds audio to SP200 and xDuoo MT-602 for headphone use and speakers are Logitech Z-906.
If all you're gonna do is listen at lower frequencies with gaming, Etc then this is totally fine but if you're planning on hooking this up to your surround sound set up optically and/or want to listen at 96K Hz, I'd look elsewhere and would not recommend this card at all.
So, excellent, as I said, but please be aware that there was no screwdriver nor a screw to fasten the soundcard securely to the back of the PC case included in the box.
Maybe Creative shouldnt be responsible for supplying either of these items and if the soundcard was replacing a previous one (for example) then you would have been able to reuse the screw already in place. If, like me, you had to push the rear panel out of the back of your PC, then there wasn't a screw to use.
Fortunately I already had a very small screwdriver which came with a graphics card from last year and I had a packet of PC Case screws which I had bought from Amazon some time ago. One of these fit the hole at the back, so the experience remained a positive one.
I have to say I am quite disappointed with it.
After getting the drivers installed, and connecting it to my Mixer I found the sound quality was good but very quiet.
I thought this may have been down to getting new headphones at the same time but I put my old headphones in and it was the same.
I went looking for the EQ and found there was not one provided with the software either on the Disc or from downloading the latest software from Creative website.
In the end I had to download Equalizer APO and PC Equalizer in order to adjust the sound.
Then there is the constant changing of inputs, my Microphone is connected to the Mic input on the sound card coming from my Mixer, but I have to at least once a week just double check it's still receiving and set as it should be as for some reason the Creative software likes to change it from Mic In to Line In.
It's not bad if all you want to do is use it for recording vocal's for such as a Podcast or for use in a dedicated Audio/Recording machine, but for gaming it lack's the software and oomph as standard to provide a good enough quality for gaming purposes.

















