Creative launching new sound cards in December - SoundBlaster Z-Series

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Well... it's old news really, but I didn't find any discussion on the forums, anyway as the top reads, Creative launching new sound cards in December >> Source
Creative said:
Creative Technology Ltd today announced its new ultra high-performance Z-Series of Sound Blaster® PCI-Express sound cards, elevating the standards of technology and performance for the future of gaming and entertainment on the PC. Creative will preview the new Sound Blaster ZxR, Sound Blaster Zx and Sound Blaster Z at Gamescom in Cologne, Germany from 15-19 August 2012.
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“The audio landscape for gaming and entertainment on the PC has changed. As content creation and consumption evolves with the interactivity of the Internet, our vision is to enable the best listening experiences for music, video and games, and to transcend the basic concept of sound quality as a specification with enabling technologies that allow users to completely customise their PC audio,” said Low Long Chye, Director of Product Marketing for Audio. “For audio playback, we use studio-grade components to deliver outstanding fidelity, and then greatly enhance the listening experience by implementing our SBX Pro Studio™ suite of audio technologies. This enables complete customisation of audio playback, uniquely catered to suit individual tastes. Our mixture of outstanding components and proprietary technologies also enables us to provide the highest quality recording experience for audio creation, which today expands beyond just music recording to include user interaction and creation with YouTube, eSports, and more.”

“We also recognise how voice communications in massively multiplayer online (MMO) and multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) games are so crucial to winning, and how clear communications in VoIP applications such as Skype are so important to having meaningful conversations. This is where our CrystalVoice™ technologies enable users to experience the best possible sound quality - the level of quality that is exclusively available with Sound Blaster. To complete the overall communication experience, all our sound cards comes standard with a high-quality dual microphone array,” added Low Long Chye.
Each New Sound Card Offers a Complete Audio System
To dynamically power compelling audio playback, the new sound cards leverage the Creative Sound Core3D quad-core sound and voice processor, which is designed to work in perfect harmony with Creative's SBX Pro Studio technology and high-quality components to deliver a complete audio platform. Sound Core3D also works seamlessly with CrystalVoice communications technologies and the high-quality beam-forming microphone array included with each of the new sound cards to deliver Acoustic Echo Cancellation, Voice Focus and Noise Reduction for clear online voice communications. This complete system for voice communications also enables gamers to use speakers and the high-quality microphone array to achieve a better overall experience.
Sound Blaster ZxR - The World's Best Sounding Sound Card (SRP £199.99)

This flagship Sound Blaster ZxR is designed to provide the best gaming and entertainment audio performance in any sound cards. It also delivers the ultimate audio playback and creation solution for the PC. Studio-grade components, which include external digital-to-analog converters (DACs) that deliver 127dB signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), sockets for swappable Op-Amps, a high-end 80mW into 600 ohm headphone amplifier, and 192kHz pass through, are used to deliver phenomenal audio quality.

The Sound Blaster ZxR has multiple connections including a proprietary connector to the DBpro, a daughter board that offers optical output for outstanding playback; and professional-grade 123dB analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) with RCA Aux-in and optical input for outstanding recording quality.

Furthermore, a convenient external ACM (Audio Control Module) provides a built-in dual-microphone array and mic/headphone I/O connections. Designed to complement the Sound Blaster ZxR, the ACM adds convenience, extra connectivity and control, plus it enhances the look of any desktop.

In addition to the impressive hardware capabilities, the proprietary SB Speaker-Calibration feature, DTS Connect and Dolby Digital Live, all these three ensure an ultra-realistic cinematic audio playback and gaming experience. From the hardcore gamer fragging an opponent on a first person shooter to a die-hard MOBA or MMO player engaging with thousands of players online, gamers can get a competitive advantage from excellent audio quality and positional accuracy.

In many of today's most popular games, if gamers are not communicating, they are not winning. For voice communications, Creative's CrystalVoice technologies enable crystal-clear communications amongst gamers and their teammates.

Creative's audio engineers designed the SBX Pro Studio suite of audio playback technologies so gamers can improve their audio experience and calibrate their game audio so they can hear the subtle nuances that gives a competitive edge. Immersive surround sound, the ability to clearly understand teammates and enhancements of specific sounds in a gaming environment are just a few elements of SBX Pro Studio that enhance gaming audio.

SBX Pro Studio Features:
  • SBX Crystalizer™ - Enhances sound for games, music and movies by restoring low and high end frequency curves lost to compression
  • SBX Surround™ - Delivers a 360 degree surround sound experience so gamers can hear sounds clearly from the front, back, above and below
  • SBX Smart Volume™ - Address the problem of abrupt volume level changes in music, movies and games by intelligently applying gain and attenuation to deliver consistent volume levels; includes Night Mode™ to reduce the impact of explosions and bursts of sound so as not to disturb others after hours
  • SBX Dialog Plus™ - Enhances voices in games and movies for clearer dialog, allowing the listener to hear the dialog over the rest of sound track and over ambient noise
  • SBX Bass™ - Fills in the missing low frequency tones and give the extra impact for a better entertainment experience

Designed to deliver crystal clear vocal fidelity in multiplayer games, online chats and video conferencing, CrystalVoice technologies also enhance voice communications for VoIP solutions such as Skype.

CrystalVoice Features:
  • Acoustic Echo Cancellation - Eliminates echoes and enables whoever is speaking to listen to the other party clearly
  • Noise Reduction - Enables the person speaking to be heard clearly over background noise by constantly monitoring the environment and eliminating unwanted noise that interferes with the conversation
  • Smart Volume - Automatically adjusts the loudness of a voice to maintain a consistent volume level. This makes it convenient for the speaker to converse normally, regardless of whether the speaker is close to or far away from the microphone
  • Voice Focus - Beam-forming creates a zone and suppresses noise outside it to enable whoever is speaking to be heard with amazing clarity. Multiple microphones are used to focus, enhance voice, and eliminate sounds outside the zone
  • VoiceFX™ - Enables alteration of voice with a variety of effects, which can be used to enhance the tone of a voice, create interesting accents, or enable someone to sound like a completely different person
Sound Blaster Zx - High-Performance Gaming and Entertainment Audio (SRP £119.99)

The Sound Blaster Zx incorporates all the hardware and software features of the Sound Blaster ZxR except for the DBpro daughter board.

Clad in brilliant red EMI shielding and featuring glowing LED lighting, the Sound Blaster Zx is the bad boy of the bunch, with an attention-grabbing design that ideally complements any power gaming rig. The Sound Blaster Zx leverages Sound Core3D processing with external DACs that deliver 120dB SNR. Other features include support for 192kHz direct pass-through to analog out, a 600 ohm headphone amplifier, gold-plated I/O connectivity, and SB Speaker-Calibration, which calibrates speakers to take advantage of room acoustics, resulting in an optimised audio performance. The Sound Blaster Zx also includes the convenient external ACM (Audio Control Module) with a built-in dual microphone array and mic/headphone I/O connections. To enhance digital entertainment capabilities, DTS Connect and Dolby Digital Live encoding are included. The product also includes high-quality optical and stereo cables.
Sound Blaster Z - High-Performance Gaming and Entertainment Audio (SRP £89.99)

The Sound Blaster Z incorporates all the hardware and software features of the Sound Blaster Zx except for the ACM. Instead, an external high quality dual-microphone array comes standard with this card.
An ideal all-around gaming and entertainment solution, the Sound Blaster Z comes with 120dB SNR and supports 192kHz direct pass-through to analog out. It also features glowing LED lighting, a 600 ohm headphone amplifier, an EMI-free analog input and output path, SB Speaker- Calibration and gold-plated I/O connections for pristine audio quality.
 
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SBX Cryystalliser? SBX surround? Looks like another X-Fi rebrand, repackaging the same old (admittedly decent) stuff Creative have been putting on thier soundcards since 2005...
 
I would be more interested if they didn't have a history of having broken drivers that intentionally cripple cards and shutting down people who fix the issues with said drivers.
 
Yeah looks like it's rebranded again, just an excuse for Creative to launch new cards for Windows 8 lol.

I wish their was more choice out there, Asus or Creative or onboard Realtek, we need some more competition from someone like Turtlebeach.
 
New creative sound blaster Z

Hey, I just noticed on the creative site that the new generation of cards are available for sale, well, one of the new cards. You can now officially buy the Creative Sound Blaster Z from them. I am amazed that there is no reviews up yet and that nobody seems to be talking about them. I am very tempted to get the Z

Will overclockers be stocking them?
 
WEll according to this thread the cards were due to release in December, but, the Z is definately available to buy right now. It seems to be a much better card than the recon3d. Actually looks way better than I thought it would be.

Here is a russian site with some detailed specs, they are using some nice hardware in these new cards

http://personalaudio.ru/anonce/sound-cards/foto_kart_sound_blaster_z_i_zxr_iznutri/
 
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Well, I said to hell with it and decided to buy the creative sound blaster Z based on no reviews what so ever. Will be interesting to see what it sounds like. Normally I would never buy a card without reading some review on it, but, for some reason I think these cards are going to be really good.

I have Xonar DG that I can compare it to when it arrives, sometime between the 5th and 7th of November.
 
H'mm... Sound Blaster ZxR will be around £199, that's what RRP is.

I'll probally go for that, although if I can get a cheap Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium HD, I would probally go down that route.
 
melmac said:
My creative Z arrived today. Just putting it through it's paces at the moment. First impressions are good :-)
Software switching with these cards now, when using speakers/headphones, just like the Xonars etc I think?

What operating system are you using? How are the drivers? Any problems?
 
Software switching with these cards now, when using speakers/headphones, just like the Xonars etc I think?

What operating system are you using? How are the drivers? Any problems?

Yeah you can switch between headphones and speakers now. Another good feature is that you can select 4 different speaker types, 5.1, stereo, headphones and stereo direct and it will remember the speaker settings for each, like bass redirection, crossover, full range speakers etc.

Drivers work perfectly so far, have played a good few games and listened to a lot of music. Install went smoothly and the control panel is nicely laid out.

Sound quality is good, I mean really good. Unless you need the daughter board or the audio control module I can't see why anyone would need to buy the Zx or the Zxr.

Oh and just in case I forgot to tell you already, the audio quality is pretty damn good :D
 
Im wondering if this could finally be the worthy sound upgrade my system has been needing since having my x-fi fatal1ty xtreme gamer pro for so so long.

Correct me if im wrong, but with the ZXR variant would i be able to have 5.1 as analogue and still able to use my headphones in the 3.55mm jack designated for the headphone amplifier. Or would that jack be used with the 3 3.55mm cables for 5.1?
 
Sound quality is good, I mean really good. Unless you need the daughter board or the audio control module I can't see why anyone would need to buy the Zx or the Zxr.

Zxr has better components. :)

Saying that is like someone saying, I can't see why anyone would buy a Xonar Essence over a D2/X. Again, better components. Judging by how much better the Essence is over the D2/X, the Zxr should also be a nice improvement over the Z and Zx. :)

Really depends what one would be using with the sound card. For the majority of gaming headsets and PC speakers, buying a Zxr would be a waste of time I'd imagine, just as it would be for a Xonar Essence.
 
It has the same Ti 6120A2 amp as the xonar essence cards. Still the same daft use of polarised audiopath capacitors though, should be bipolar at a minimum. (like the auzentech cards used the green nichicon muse ES capacitors)
 
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Man, that is a whole lot of marketing rubbish to read to get to the information that i give a damn about... Gotta love Creative.

seriously chuckle worthy. Also, looks at them!! haha!
 
Zxr has better components. :)

Saying that is like someone saying, I can't see why anyone would buy a Xonar Essence over a D2/X. Again, better components. Judging by how much better the Essence is over the D2/X, the Zxr should also be a nice improvement over the Z and Zx. :)

Really depends what one would be using with the sound card. For the majority of gaming headsets and PC speakers, buying a Zxr would be a waste of time I'd imagine, just as it would be for a Xonar Essence.

Maybe, but, I don't think you are going to get much better SQ from the Zxr or Zx. I really think you are paying for the Daughter board, Audio Control module and the ability to roll OP-AMPS.

I have a pretty good system here, Pioneer SC-LX 81 receiver going into XTZ 99.25 speakers. I think you would really need golden ears to hear the difference :)
 
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