Intel486dx33 wrote on 2025-09-24, 09:33:
Sound blaster is a legend in the computer world.
So was 3dfx.
I don't hate Creative Labs and they have produced some decent products, but these last few years, I have been disappointed. I purchased and and returned a Sound Blaster G3 which S/PDIF is not bit perfect, which I find idiotic beyond belief. Then I purchased and returned an open box Sound Blaster X G5 or G6 (can't recall which). I do not recall what the issue(s) was/were on this one (maybe I ranted about it here at the time), but I could not get it to work the way I needed to, though it might have been faulty in some way.
I am not an expert in audio by any stretch, nor am I a die-hard/high level gamer, streaming content producer, recording artist, etc , so take my opinions with the relevant a grain of salt. That being said, I don't see a use case where the current Creative product lineup is of any interest or value to me.
I need a cheap USB DAC ?
An Apple or Samsung USB dongle sounds and measures great while costing less than 20$.
I need to record audio (line or microphone) ?
A decent and inexpensive audio interface from MOTU or similar does fine .
I need a mixer ?
Yamaha or Behringer, for example, have some decent products at reasonable prices.
Unfortunately, I do not see what Creative's recent and current sound card-like products have to to offer versus the competition, at least for my use cases. I am but one person whose opinion is of limited value, but Creative products stopped being interesting to me after the X-FI PCIE series card (both the ones with an actual DSP and the X-FI SB1040, which has decent S/PDIF I/O ).
I hope Creative finds its way back to profitability by making and selling products people want. However, I find their mostly hype fuelled latest attempt to be mildly annoying, at best. Maybe it will morph into something interesting and help make them profitable.
Time will tell.