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Creative Sound Blaster AE-7 Hi-Res Internal PCIe Sound Card, Quad-Core Processor, 127dB DNR ESS SABRE-class 9018 DAC, Xamp Discrete Custom Bi-amp, Discrete 5.1/Virtual 7.1, Dolby, DTS Encoding (Black)
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- PRISTINE AUDIO OUTPUT | Supreme audio fidelity with 127 dB DNR hi-res 32-bit / 384 kHz playback via ESS SABRE-class 9018 DAC and DSD64 playback support that satisfies even the most demanding needs of audiophiles for incredibly clean audio
- MASSIVELY POWERFUL HEADPHONE AUDIO | Custom Xamp discrete headphone bi-amp powers each earcup separately with 1Ω output impedance and drives studio-grade headphones of up to 600Ω, including high-end planar-magnetic headphones. And with the Audio Control Module, gain quick access to the Volume Control Knob, as well as the ¼” and ⅛” mic and headphones I/O connectors – all within your fingertips
- THEATRICAL-GRADE DISCREET AND VIRTUAL SURROUND | Supports discrete 5. 1 on speakers with Dolby Digital Live / DTS Connect Encoding, and up to 7. 1 virtual surround on headphones and speakers. To top it off, we have also integrated Sound Blaster’s Surround Virtualization technology onto AE-7 so that you can conveniently enjoy surround sound on most form of media
- TRUE HARDWARE ACCELERATED AUDIO | Dedicated quad-core processor designed to deliver incredibly pristine and enhanced sound on your PC without overstressing your CPU. Sound Blaster manages audio processing on the card itself, freeing your CPU to handle other tasks
- NEW AND IMPROVED SOFTWARE CUSTOMIZATION SUITE | Sound Blaster Command software interface provides hardware processed sound enhancements and complete control of audio output via the Sound Blaster Acoustic Engine for a full, customized audio experience that delivers clearer vocals, accurate cues, and bass boost
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Product Description
Sound Blaster AE-7: Hi-res PCI-e DAC and Amp Sound Card with Xamp Discrete Headphone Bi-amp and Audio Control Module
HARDWARE ACCELERATED AUDIO
The addition of AE-7 to your PC rig basically means one thing – you’re adding in a dedicated quad-core processor designed with one goal in mind – to deliver incredibly pristine and enhanced sound on your PC without overstressing your CPU. Sound Blaster handles audio processing on the card itself, freeing up your CPU to handle other tasks.
Enhanced audio is only going to sound as good as the components delivering it, and with the AE-7, we’re not pulling any punches. The AE-7 features an ESS SABRE-class 9018 DAC that delivers an incredibly clean 127 dB DNR audio stream at up to 32-bit / 384 kHz PCM and DSD64 Playback. If pristine is at the core of your demand, the AE-7 is going to blow past your expectations.
CONVENIENCE
Take easy control with the ACM that is incorporated with a built-in microphone array, ¼” and ⅛” connectors for mic and headphones input and output connections. You can conveniently adjust the volume with the knob on the ACM – all within your fingertips.
CLEAN AND CRISP AUDIO CLARITY
Features an ESS SABRE-class 9018 DAC that delivers an incredibly clean 127 dB DNR audio stream at up to 32-bit / 384 kHz PCM and DSD64 Playback.
XAMP HEADPHONE BI-AMP
Supports ultra-low 1Ω headphone output impedance with capabilities to drive studio-grade headphones of up to 600Ω, including high-end planar-magnetic headphones.
SURROUND SOUND
5.1 discrete surround for speakers, 7.1 virtual surround for speakers and headphones, Dolby Digital Live, DTS Connect Encoding, and Sound Blaster Surround Virtualization.
CUSTOMIZATION – TAKE FULL COMMAND OF YOUR AUDIO SETUP
All thanks to our users and community, the newly designed Sound Blaster Command software suite has been improved based on their feedback! It’s now easier than ever to customize your audio quickly for your specific needs. The Sound Blaster Command software is available at our support site.
Do you prefer pure audio with no effects or processing while listening to music? Or do you prefer to push your audio immersion to the limits by putting the Sound Core3D enhanced audio effects to work while gaming? The ability to save and switch to multiple profiles with a simple click expands your options when it comes to changing between music, gaming, or movies.
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| Item Dimensions | 5.71 x 0.79 x 5.04 inches | 5.71 x 4.72 x 0.71 inches | 5.35 x 5 x 0.87 inches | 9.29 x 2.36 x 6.54 inches | 3.03 x 10.59 x 15.04 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.63 lbs | 0.60 lbs | 0.77 lbs | 0.60 lbs | 1.60 lbs |
Product information
Color:Option 3: 127dB SNR with Audio Control Module| Product Dimensions | 5.71 x 0.79 x 5.04 inches |
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| Item Weight | 1.63 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Creative Labs |
| ASIN | B07T9YYVV6 |
| Item model number | SB1800 |
| Customer Reviews |
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| Best Sellers Rank |
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| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | June 23, 2019 |
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My first impressions of this were how nice the card looks in person. Usually cards look pretty minimalist with their PCB exposed, although there are a few that have nice aesthetics. This is the best IMO in that regard. The included equipment is fine, nothing special, and the drivers are automatically installed, with additional resources on their website. You will need to have the additional molex power cable available to plug in to this card to power it. The other connector is for RGB, which is optional and I currently am not using, but is great for those who like lighting up their build. The connections for the front audio connectors are fine, with one caveat (will mention below). The back connections are as expected and seem of high quality (won't break easily).
Once the card was set up, the use of the sound blaster connect 2 program was simple enough. One of my favorite features is the easy to use EQ. My current headphones are the Beyerdynamic DT990 Pro, and they are slightly harsh on the high end. I used the EQ to adjust the top end -6db. Now they sound much smoother to me. On top of this, you can save multiple EQ settings for various setups or preferences. The sound blaster effects settings (e.g. surround simulation, crystalizer, bass, vocal and smart volume) all work very well and can be distinctly noticed moving the sliders from 0 to 100. They can individually be tuned and saved for multiple devices as well. One note, if you use the direct headphone or direct stereo output options in the program, the EQ and sound effect enhancements will be bypassed to send the highest quality, unfiltered sound to your device. This is generally for purists who want the best reproduction of recordings with high end equipment. Most people won't notice the difference on typical listening devices.
One of the other features that is marketed on this card is the discrete headphone amp, which is great for anyone who wants the features of the DAC/amp without having a separate device to configure on your desk. My headphones sound fine with normal phones powering them, but they never get that loud or dynamic in sound. Plugged into this card, they become incredibly dynamic and can be ear shattering loud while staying clear. The bass alone will rumble your head. However, I've found that there is a difference between the front panel connector (typical headphone port) and the rear headphone connector. They both sound great, but the rear connector is better shielded and ends up sounding cleaner (IMO) and louder. This could be because the headphone amp is cleaner coming from the rear connector, but this will require you to plug your cans to the back of your PC which is awkward.
My desktop speakers are the Klipsch 2.1 setup. They sound pretty good regardless of your PC's audio processing, but on this card, they sound A LOT better. I can now shake the whole room and the nearby rooms with this tiny setup. I was immediately impressed with the result from this, and I've been jamming all my previous tunes to them like it is the first time I've heard music. I imagine with better quality speakers and speaker amps, you can really push some quality sound, especially for the price of this card, which is much much lower than mid-tier and upper-tier DAC.
Some complications from the card:
-Switching audio outputs from the interface (i.e. switching from headphone to desktop speaker) during audio playback can cause audio to stop playing, and might require a restart of the audio source.
-I had issues with the rear input connector, although for my mic (antlion mod mic 5.0), I just use the front panel input which works just fine.
-The input audio is very low for me. I have the input gain maxed out, which makes it pick up my voice at a normal volume.
- The biggest issue: you will probably start spending more money on better speakers and headphones to really utilize what this card can do for your PC. But, that is what you wanted anyways... right?
Overall, this is a solid 4.5 with the few issues I have with it, but I bumped it to a 5 on here because it is certainly better than a 4. If you haven't dived into better audio processing, then this is a great start for the price. You will immediately know what you've been missing out on once you get everything set up.
Testing showed the rear L/R speakers, C/Sub speakers were getting a signal inside the card, but no output to the amplifier powering the speakers. Creative tech support, after much trouble shooting, decided the card was defective, so I returned it to Amazon and ordered a new one. New card arrived and same problem. After more trouble shooting from Creative tech support, they finally said I should either install the card on another computer (I suppose the intent was to see if the card worked on a different computer) or reformat my hard drive and do a fresh install of all software on my computer. I declined.
What Creative decided, after my sending them my system info file, is that the old Creative Recon 3D software left bits in the Win10 registry that interfered with the new Creative AE-5 software's functions. They had no way to clean that up, they stated that editing the registry was fraught with problems and beyond their ability.
So ... word of warning ... some folks who wish to use their 5.1 speaker system may encounter problems that Creative tech support cannot fix. If you're using the AE-5 with earphones or a 2.0 speaker setup, you will probably be OK. If the card you are replacing is of a different brand than Creative, you might be OK. Perhaps some Creative software will more fully uninstall. For lots of folks, this card might work out just great. But it didn't work for me. And the fault was entirely with the Creative software. Which Creative tech support is incapable of solving, except using ridiculous and unacceptable solutions.
Using the sound blaster connect 2 software is problematic at best .There has been 2 incidents so far that the sound stopped working altogether .I did a hard reset of the software .
This software has no way to save multiple personal preset sound settings. Saving a personal preset for movie ,gaming ,music , is what the software is missing .Do you really expect a gamer to set up his favorite sound settings every time he plays a game or a music lover to set up his favorite music settings every time he wants to hear music ?
The sound card itself is by far the best one that creative has made so far ,However the software is crappy at best .
So basically what we are paying for is a great sound card and crappy software . My system : Intel 7700k at stock speed,Asus Maximus IX HERO ( Bio ver 1009 ) , NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti , Sound BlasterX AE-5 , 2 Intel SSD in a Raid 0 Config , 16 gig Crucial Memory .
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Nachdem ich mich darin versuchte dem Onboardsound etwas abzugewinnen entschied ich mich der SoundBlaster X eine Chance zu geben obwohl diese - anders als ihr Vorgänger - kein Dolby und DTS beherrscht aber damit beworben wurde wie viel besser diese Karte sich anhören würde... naja hier die Gründe für den einen Stern:
1. Klang
Kurzum: eine Enttäuschung mit meinen Standlautsprechern kann ich keinen Unterschied zum Onboardsound erkennen und empfand die SBZ hier klarer und druckvoller. Egal was ich einstelle, es klingt dünn und ohne Tiefe.
2. Treiber
Und hier wären wir beim klassischen Creative Labs Problem! Die Treiber sind unausgereift, Einstellungen haben keinen Effekt egal ob ich ein Headset anschließe oder das Signal analog an meinen Receiver schicke. TOSLink bzw einen DD/DTS Encoder gibts auch nicht, weshalb ich mir diesen Anschluss gleich geschenkt habe.
3. weniger für mehr Geld
Die X AE5 hat RGB und einen LED Strip mit einem proprietären Anschluss. Ihr fehlt aber ein digitaler Eingang (SPDIF in) beherrscht kein Dolby und hat keinen entkoppelten MIC-IN Port auf der Rückseite. Schließe ich mein MIC da an erhalte ich ein konstantes Brummen. Am Front out gibts dieses Problem nicht.
Das bringt mich zu dem vielbeworbenen virtuellen 7.1 Headset Sound. Meine MMX300 verlieren daran angeschlossen jegliche Dynamik.
Mein Fazit: die Karte ist unnötig und kann nichts besser als ihre Vorgänger außer lustig blinken. Creative sollte bei der nächsten Version seiner Soundkarte auf die Bling Bling Features verzichten und das gesparte Geld in den Dolby Support stecken aber vorallem die Aktualisierungsintervalle für die Treiber intensivieren.
Setup (Win10 64-bit):
Installation was easy and very simple, I made sure all the previous audio drivers were uninstalled, on board audio was disabled etc.
Once the card was setup, I installed the latest Sound Blaster Connect 2 software direct from Creatives site...After this the card was up and running.
Sound Blaster Connect 2 (version: 3.1.22.0):
So far I have not run into any issues with the software, very straight forward. The Sound Blaster Connect is very similar to the Soundblaster Z software I had installed before, it has the same settings/options (with some new additions) but has a different layout. I used "David M's" Amazon review (12 October 2017) to help me ease into the software settings. I also made sure Windows was using the correct sample rate and bit depth set via windows playback devices (which it wasn't). After adjusting a few settings, which took about 5-10min, I was good to go.
The Sound Blaster Connect 2 comes with 14 presets which have all been tailored for different scenarios (music, movies, games), one of which is "Personal" (bottom of the list) which allows the customization all of the settings to your own liking, this includes custom EQ setting. However, unlike the Z Pro Studio software you cannot have multiple Personal saved settings, this also goes for EQ settings...so if you use different EQ setting for various activity you will have to manually change it each time...But if you use the "Direct" configuration then all of the EQ & BlasterX setting are bypassed/disabled anyway (true direct sound, no filters).
One major thing that needs to be mention is that when you change over from Speaker to Headset, the volume does not alter!!!...meaning if you swap to Headset from Speaker (speakers 95% volume example) and forget to lower the volume levels (especialy with 250 ohms headphones) you could potentially damage your hearing. Make sure to remeber that you alter the volume after selecting headset (I have mine around 25%), then put your headphones on. You have to do this each time you swap modes.
SOUND:
I use a pair of Beyerdynamic DT1990 pros which worked perfectly fine with the Soundblaste Z. So I was interested to see (or hear) if there was going to be any difference when it came to sound quality. There are two Headphone configurations to choose from via the Connect software. First: "Headphone 7.1" (16>32bit, 16000>96000 Hz) and the second: "Direct HP" (16>32bit, 16000>384000 Hz). Once I set the speaker configuration via the Connect 2 software to "Direct HP" while using my DT1990's...wow, the difference was noticeable straight from the get go, listening to music with this combo is a real delight. The AE-5's built in DAC and discrete dual-amp does a fantastic job of powering my headphones...more so than the Z.
I tested out various games using the Sound Blaster Connect 2's "BlasterX Acoustic Engine" setting (basically the Z's Pro Studio settings), I found the surround sound to be clear and accurate and the Scout 2.0 setting helped isolate footsteps from all directions. There are additional things you can tweak to your liking while using the presets/custom profile such as the Bass, Crystalizer, Smart Vol, and Dialog+. However, when using the "Direct HP" mode it makes certain games like Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice (which has incredible sound to begin with) sound ridiculously good, I actually turned around on a few occasions thinking someone was behind me.
Its just a shame that others aren't having much luck when it comes to the stability of the software. Base on my own experience with the latest version of the driver/software, I would defiantly recommend this Soundcard. NOTE: I don't recommend using any of the BlasterX features for general audio use and definitely not for listening to music, use Direct HP if you have some decent cans.
EDIT 1 / Update - 09th Feb 2018:
There has been an update to the Sound Blaster Connect 2 software (Now Version: 3.2.22.0)...The software now allows you to save multiple presets along with multiple EQ settings just like the soundblaster z software. This card is now perfect for my setup (which i recent upgraded + did a fresh install of win 10), and I have still not had any issues with the card (owned for 4 months now).
EDIT 3 / Update - 28th May 2018:
Since the most recent Windows feature update rolled out, Windows has decided to not recognize the Blaster Connect 2 software as official software. As a result, every time Windows boots up I get stopped and asked to allow the software to run, twice in fact (1st for the software, 2nd for the update access). Because of this, the Sound Blaster Connect 2 software doesn't apply any of its setting on boot, even after you allow Windows to run software. Once allowed, I need to open Sound Blaster Connect which will show the EQ running (it's not) select a random profile on the dashboard then re-select my custom profile. Doing this correctly applies my custom profile with all my settings. NOTE: I tried temporarily disabling UAC as a test and it fixed this issue, all setting worked on boot without any problems.
EDIT 4 / Update - 10th Oct 2019:
The card is still going strong, not issues what so ever...I thought it was worth mentioning that Creative has recently released the Sound Blaster AE-9. Another amazing soundcard, but its the new software I wanted to highlight called "Sound Blaster Command" which got an update to work with the AE-5. Using Sound Blaster Command, windows has no issues asking for permission to run (Win 10 UAC issue) like Sound Blaster Connect 2. Command also has cleaner UI with the ability to change the audio quality straight from the software and more custom profiles can be saved. So if you are going to buy this card (or already have it) I would recommend skipping the "Sound Blaster Connect 2" and go download the new "Sound Blaster Command" directly from Creative's AE-5 Driver page (Creative Worldwide Support site).
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 21, 2017
Setup (Win10 64-bit):
Installation was easy and very simple, I made sure all the previous audio drivers were uninstalled, on board audio was disabled etc.
Once the card was setup, I installed the latest Sound Blaster Connect 2 software direct from Creatives site...After this the card was up and running.
Sound Blaster Connect 2 (version: 3.1.22.0):
So far I have not run into any issues with the software, very straight forward. The Sound Blaster Connect is very similar to the Soundblaster Z software I had installed before, it has the same settings/options (with some new additions) but has a different layout. I used "David M's" Amazon review (12 October 2017) to help me ease into the software settings. I also made sure Windows was using the correct sample rate and bit depth set via windows playback devices (which it wasn't). After adjusting a few settings, which took about 5-10min, I was good to go.
The Sound Blaster Connect 2 comes with 14 presets which have all been tailored for different scenarios (music, movies, games), one of which is "Personal" (bottom of the list) which allows the customization all of the settings to your own liking, this includes custom EQ setting. However, unlike the Z Pro Studio software you cannot have multiple Personal saved settings, this also goes for EQ settings...so if you use different EQ setting for various activity you will have to manually change it each time...But if you use the "Direct" configuration then all of the EQ & BlasterX setting are bypassed/disabled anyway (true direct sound, no filters).
One major thing that needs to be mention is that when you change over from Speaker to Headset, the volume does not alter!!!...meaning if you swap to Headset from Speaker (speakers 95% volume example) and forget to lower the volume levels (especialy with 250 ohms headphones) you could potentially damage your hearing. Make sure to remeber that you alter the volume after selecting headset (I have mine around 25%), then put your headphones on. You have to do this each time you swap modes.
SOUND:
I use a pair of Beyerdynamic DT1990 pros which worked perfectly fine with the Soundblaste Z. So I was interested to see (or hear) if there was going to be any difference when it came to sound quality. There are two Headphone configurations to choose from via the Connect software. First: "Headphone 7.1" (16>32bit, 16000>96000 Hz) and the second: "Direct HP" (16>32bit, 16000>384000 Hz). Once I set the speaker configuration via the Connect 2 software to "Direct HP" while using my DT1990's...wow, the difference was noticeable straight from the get go, listening to music with this combo is a real delight. The AE-5's built in DAC and discrete dual-amp does a fantastic job of powering my headphones...more so than the Z.
I tested out various games using the Sound Blaster Connect 2's "BlasterX Acoustic Engine" setting (basically the Z's Pro Studio settings), I found the surround sound to be clear and accurate and the Scout 2.0 setting helped isolate footsteps from all directions. There are additional things you can tweak to your liking while using the presets/custom profile such as the Bass, Crystalizer, Smart Vol, and Dialog+. However, when using the "Direct HP" mode it makes certain games like Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice (which has incredible sound to begin with) sound ridiculously good, I actually turned around on a few occasions thinking someone was behind me.
Its just a shame that others aren't having much luck when it comes to the stability of the software. Base on my own experience with the latest version of the driver/software, I would defiantly recommend this Soundcard. NOTE: I don't recommend using any of the BlasterX features for general audio use and definitely not for listening to music, use Direct HP if you have some decent cans.
EDIT 1 / Update - 09th Feb 2018:
There has been an update to the Sound Blaster Connect 2 software (Now Version: 3.2.22.0)...The software now allows you to save multiple presets along with multiple EQ settings just like the soundblaster z software. This card is now perfect for my setup (which i recent upgraded + did a fresh install of win 10), and I have still not had any issues with the card (owned for 4 months now).
EDIT 3 / Update - 28th May 2018:
Since the most recent Windows feature update rolled out, Windows has decided to not recognize the Blaster Connect 2 software as official software. As a result, every time Windows boots up I get stopped and asked to allow the software to run, twice in fact (1st for the software, 2nd for the update access). Because of this, the Sound Blaster Connect 2 software doesn't apply any of its setting on boot, even after you allow Windows to run software. Once allowed, I need to open Sound Blaster Connect which will show the EQ running (it's not) select a random profile on the dashboard then re-select my custom profile. Doing this correctly applies my custom profile with all my settings. NOTE: I tried temporarily disabling UAC as a test and it fixed this issue, all setting worked on boot without any problems.
EDIT 4 / Update - 10th Oct 2019:
The card is still going strong, not issues what so ever...I thought it was worth mentioning that Creative has recently released the Sound Blaster AE-9. Another amazing soundcard, but its the new software I wanted to highlight called "Sound Blaster Command" which got an update to work with the AE-5. Using Sound Blaster Command, windows has no issues asking for permission to run (Win 10 UAC issue) like Sound Blaster Connect 2. Command also has cleaner UI with the ability to change the audio quality straight from the software and more custom profiles can be saved. So if you are going to buy this card (or already have it) I would recommend skipping the "Sound Blaster Connect 2" and go download the new "Sound Blaster Command" directly from Creative's AE-5 Driver page (Creative Worldwide Support site).
I don't consider myself an audiophile by any stretch but I do go for a decent pair of headphones as I can tell the difference between high and low quality (like most people can).
The features are aplenty:
-- RGB logo - When plugged in using a Molex connector (update please, Creative!) you can RGB your brains out. The top logo, oddly enough, is white only. Also, you can hook up an LED strip to be controlled by the soundcard.
-- Gaming profiles. I always disabled these though
-- Headphone amplifier - This is fantastic for people that use high-impedance headphones (commonly referred to as audiophiles)
-- Surround sound
-- Separate ports for speakers and headphones - As I use both separately this is exceptional. Also, unlike other sound cards that I've used this does not cause games to freak out when I change between those options. Just toggle from the software
-- Front panel connectors - Although I didn't see the need this is a nice addition
Now for the but...
For sound output this card is exceptional. However, if you have a separate mic like I do the mic port is diabolical for the likes of the Antlion Mod Mic. I tried everything that I could possibly think of to get this working properly with the ModMic and, while I was able to be heard, I had to crank up the mic boost, which lowers the quality. The recommendation around is to use a USB soundcard, which provides the necessary power... you know, in addition to the dedicated soundcard.
I plugged in my old ASUS Xonar D2X for comparison for the mic. The difference in quality and volume is night and day. The quality is close to the quality you'd expect from a Blue Yeti. The volume doesn't need to be boosted at all. I changed from cranking up the gain in Audition from ~60db (this is with noise cancellation to stop the buzzing, to note) to no gain.
Would I recommend this product? Absolutely... as long as you don't have a separate mic. If you do, go for ASUS.
Would I recommend this over an ASUS sound card? No.
What makes AE-5 different from other creative sound card, is the headphone output. In what I would say a real attempt to bring surround sound to 2 speaker headset.
The RGB function is something that I don't use. If they can remove this for a cheaper selling price that would be great!
In order to use the RGB function, you will need to plug a 4 pin molex to the bottom of the soundcard (opposite side of the 3.5mm jacks). The software you'll need is Sound Blaster CONNECT for windows. Apparently Sound Blaster COMMAND for windows has more sound options, but lacks the ability to control RGB.
You could install both Connect and Command. I just finds it wierd why it can't be all within one program.
If you do not intend to use the RGB, the card CAN BE USED without the additional 4 pin molex.
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| brand | Creative | HT OMEGA | Creative | Creative | Creative | Creative |
| audio output mode | Surround Sound | Stereo | Surround Sound | Surround Sound | 5.1 | 5.1 |
| surround sound channel configuration | 7.1 | 7.1 | 7.1 | 7.1 | 5.1 | 5.1 |
| hardware platform | Speakers | Headphones | Speakers | Headphones | Speakers | Headphones |










