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Creative Sound BlasterX G5 7.1 Headphone

$156.06
$218.08 28% off Reference Price
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By Adam E. Fields on Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2016
Before going with the G5, I read every review online (both review sites and Amazon). I looked at the Omni, the E5, and this product before making my selection. I opted to not go with the Omni since I really wanted 7.1 and I also did not need the built-in microphone that comes on it. I opted to not go with the E5 since I don't need a rechargeable battery nor do I need Bluetooth connectivity since it will only be used with my Mac and PC desktops. Also, at the time of purchase, the E5 was $100 more than the G5. For headphones, I'm using the universally acclaimed Sennheiser Game One (highly recommend if you're a gamer and/or if you work from home and frequently Skype with colleagues). My setup consists of a Plugable 7-port powered USB 3.0 hub connected to a Plugable 2-port USB 3.0 switch. My keyboard, mouse, webcam, and now soundcard are all hooked up to the hub. When I want to switch computers, I simply press the button on the switch (video switching is built into my monitor). On the PC, I had no problem getting the G5 set up. I simply plugged it into the hub and turned everything on. I downloaded the software which worked instantly. The software is primarily used to switch and configure profiles. I made 3 custom profiles: gaming, music, and movies. My only complaint with the software is that you cannot quick switch profiles from the system tray. I'd like to be able to right-click the icon and select between profiles. There might be hot key support, but I never use hot keys. You can also switch profiles using a button on the device itself, but it's not exactly close to where I sit so I also never do that. On the Mac, there are no drivers to install or software to download; however, since the profiles I created on my PC are stored on the device itself, I was able to switch through them using the button on the G5. The only tinkering I had to do during setup was in Audio Midi settings. You need to set the G5 to "DSP Clock" for both Input and Output. If you're not hearing anything or able to use your microphone, try this, it worked for me. Also, it goes without saying that you need to go to System Preferences and change your input/output devices. Since my USB hub is powered, the device will stay lit up even if both computers are powered off. Fortunately there is a power button the hub, so I just have to remember to turn it off when I go to sleep. Now that I've described my setup and installation instructions, I will tell you that the G5 is awesome. On the both the PC and the Mac, the surround effect is amazing. I can't say it will make me a better gamer, but the immersion is definitely increased. For music, the bass response is insane, even on a conservative setting (25/100). For those of you who don't want any extra boom to your music, just turn off the bass boost and it will still sound fantastic. Overall I'm extremely happy with this purchase. I feel like G5 combined with a really great headset was the final piece to the puzzle for my desktop setup. This product is clearly marketed for PC users (gamers specifically), so keep that in mind before posting a negative review.
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48 people found this helpful
Downgrade from the far cheaper E1. Just... wow.
By Rolfathan on Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2018
I did a lot of research into this product. The DAC chip it uses is actually used on a lot of good DACs too. The AMP on this is pretty powerful, which is very nice. But for some reason, no matter what I did with all the settings it never seemed to have the "presence" or soundstage of the E1. I tested it on all the albums I know best, and sure enough, it just sounds really tame and almost muffled. That actually would have been acceptable, I could maybe EQ the settings higher... which is a bad compromise... but then the Software for the Blaster X series vs the E series is just plain awful. It comes loaded with a bunch of presets for games I don't even own and I can't delete them. Setting them up is far more difficult than it was on the E series software. On top of it failing to produce good sound despite it's better hardware, and worse off user experience, the thing also crashes window every time I unplug my headphones. Sorry, this is garbage. I'm returning this as soon as I can and switching back to the E1. They need to make their new software more like their old and figure out how to make their perfectly fine DAC chip not sound like it's under water. I don't get how they mastered this in 2015 with lower budget items and somehow lost it by 2018 with their higher budget ones. I was a pretty loyal Creative fan until this. (Still love my E1 and my GigaWorks T20 speakers though.) I'm not swearing them off, but I will be very hesitant next time.

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