Electronics : Creative Labs 70SB057000000 Sound Blaster Audigy SE Card

Electronics : Creative Labs 70SB057000000 Sound Blaster Audigy SE Card

Creative Labs 70SB057000000 Sound Blaster Audigy SE Card

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Creative Labs 70SB057000000 Sound Blaster Audigy SE Card
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Creative Labs
EAN: 0054651095090
Label: Creative Labs
Manufacturer: Creative Labs
Model: 70SB057000000
Publication Date: 1991
Publisher: Creative Labs
Sales Rank: 889
Studio: Creative Labs



Features:
  • 7.1 surround output
  • 24-bit/96kHz audio resolution
  • 100dB signal to noise ratio
  • EAX ADVANCED HD 3.0 support for gaming
  • CMSS up-mixes stereo content to 7.1 surround







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Item Description:
The Sound Blaster Audigy SE Sound Card is an excellent value upgrade to the sound on your PC. Enjoy 24-bit/96kHz recording and playback with 100dB signal to noise ratio and digital output, for better music and movie playback. The EAX ADVANCED HD 3.0 gives you realistic acoustic effects and detailed 7.1 3D surround sound, for more immersive gaming. Comes with MediaSource software -- a comprehensive tool for creating MP3s, managing a music collection, adding effects and burning custom CD compilations. SPDIF output up to 24-bit resolution at selectable sampling rate of 44.1, 48 or 96kHz 64-voice polyphony and multi-timbral capability 128 GM & GS compatible instruments and 10 drum kits 2MB or 4MB GM SoundFont Bank included On-Board connectors



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * not supported by creative ...
if you do not have a full size computer case, save your money. I purchased this card to upgrade the integrated sound card that came with my computer. unfortunately, they do not specify that this product only fits full size comuter towers.

When I discovered this fact I contacted Creative Labs, the maker of the SoundBlaster Audigy SE card and was told that they no longer offer the compact bracket nessessary to make it compatable with my computer.

when buying a sound card make sure it states that it has a low profile bracket or chances are it will not fit your computer case. (most desktop computers sold now are compact towers).

I'm sure it would be good product, if only I was able to use it.

Kudos to Amazon for their easy to use and clear return policy.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Cheap and effective ...
Using this card with some x-540 speakers, and it sounds pretty much great so far!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * A bargain! ...
Before purchasing Augidy SE SB0570 I was sceptical about its qualities. By the way, I only got it by chance as my previuos sound card based on the ALC888 chipset stopped working suddenly. I thought I would only purchase a good quality card by selling my kidneys so I never minded much about getting a good card. However, Creative Augidy SE has changed my mind. It's unbelievable how a such inexpensive device could brought the sound quality of my desktop to a much higher standard.

Main improvements: clear and open midrange, good soundstage (with my previous sound card it didn't exist at all), trebles better defined and better dinamics.

As an audiophile I'm able to recommend an audio stuff. Believe me, the refered sound card is a bargain. Of course, don't expect a hi-end performance, but it's good enough to play those badly recorded MP3 files.

Highly recommended!



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * Does it's job ...
I was running Windows XP with an old soundblaster card and upgraded to Vista and couldn't use the old sound card anymore, so I purchases this one. It works good. I like the surround sound feature. Music sounds really good. One flaw, which is due to this card on Vista or vice versa, is that it doesn't work with Audacity. Before in Audacity, I had multiple channels to record from, now I don't have any. Other than that it does the job. One step better than the on board sound card.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Sound Blaster Audigy SE Card ...
I purchased this sound card to get a better sound from my old sound card that came with the computer that I got and I love it!!!


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