Can a $50 Bluetooth headphone actually sound good? We tried out the Creative Sound Blaster Jam to find out. David Carnoy Executive Editor / Reviews Executive Editor David Carnoy has been a leading ...
“Top Gun: Maverick” is filled with booming jet engines and layered sonic storytelling. It’s been nominated for Best Sound at the Oscars, largely due to the work of Al Nelson, sound designer and ...
The Creative Sound Blaster GS3 is trying to be both one of the best computer speakers and one of the best soundbars on the market at the same time – and it's also trying to do this while coming in at ...
When it comes to tools and techniques for creative sound design, the modern producer is spoilt for choice: even those who can't afford expensive plugins and processors will be able to craft original ...
Creative has made a DAC/headphone amp that’s quite good for the price, but you should ignore its Windows/Mac software-driven special features unless you have a lot of patience and persistence.
Creative is an interesting company. Despite them being most well known for their Sound Blaster line of discrete sound cards, they actually have a ton of product lines covering stuff like speakers, ...
It’s only been about a year since we reviewed Creative’s Sound Blaster Recon 3D soundcard and they’re back again with a new line of products, the Sound Blaster Z series. Today we’ll be reviewing the ...
The Creative Sound Blaster X7 offers a ridiculous number of features for the money and sound quality is generally very good, but its appeal is limited. Ty Pendlebury is CNET's senior editor for TV and ...
Creative is giving the Sound BlasterX G6 a practical update: the classic external gaming DAC/amp is being rolled into a USB-C model while keeping the same overall design and feature set that made the ...