** Special Offer Creative Sound Blaster Titanium HD with Free Edifier R1600T**

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Got a crazy deal today. Limited to the next 10 units sold

A Free Pair of Edifier R1600T speakers with the Creative Titanium HD sound Card.

This will run till 3 pm tomorrow or Till we have sold 10 Units.

Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium HD Sound Card (70SB127000001) @ £99.95 inc VAT

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The Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium HD provides the highest quality audio playback of any sound card Creative has ever introduced and includes THX TruStudio PC audio technology, bringing together two of the most respected names in sound quality to provide an unparalleled audio experience on the PC. The Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium HD features audiophile-grade components for high-quality playback of music, games and movies, including 122db SNR Digital-to-Analog Converters (DACs), the highest signal-to-noise ratio ever produced by a Creative sound card. Replaceable OP-amp provides the flexibility to further customize the audio experience through different sound coloration. If you are serious about your PC sound, this is the ultimate Sound Blaster experience.

- High-Fidelity audio performance D/A, A/D converter with SN ratio of 122dB with 0.001% (THD) distortion
- High quality audiophile grade performance components designed to eliminate noise, while dramatically improve sound field dynamics in high and mid tones
- Headphone out with 115dB, 24bit/96kHz support High-Definition (HD) quality sound for original playback
- Personalize sound field experiences with swappable OP-amp sockets
- THX TruStudio PC effects transforms your experience into a true High-Definition (HD) multimedia emotional journey
- Hardware-powered 3D positional audio and EAX 5.0 effects provide stunning audio realism over headphones and speakers
- ASIO recording support with latency as low as one millisecond with minimal CPU load. Dolby Digital and DTS encoding enables one-step single-cable connection to home entertainment systems, with included optical cables


Only £99.95 inc VAT.

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Edifier R1600T Studio Plus 2.0 Monitors @ £69.95 inc VAT

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The Edifier R1600T Plus is a professional low-noise amplifier with all wood enclosure. The high performance crossover provides superior coverage while magnetic shielding prevents interference. The 5-inch bass driver is designed using a composite cone structure for a truly balanced acoustic. Built-in, side-mounted controls mean volume, treble and bass are at your fingertips. Dual RCA inputs allow connection of two additional devices for maximum flexibility in your set-up.

- Professional low-noise amplifier coupled with high performance crossover.
- 4.5inch bass driver - designed using a composite cone structure for a balanced acoustic.
- Silk diaphragm 18 mm tweeter with aluminum phase plug.
- Side mounted rotary volume, bass and treble controls.
- All wood enclosure.
- Power Output: RMS 2 × 16W
- Signal to noise ratio: 85 dBA
- Distortion: 0.1%
- Bass unit: 5 inch (120mm), magnetically shielded, 6ohm
- Tweeter unit: 18mm silk dome tweeter, magnetically shielded, 4 ohm
- Input impedance: 10K ohm
- Input sensitivity: 550 mV ± 50 mV.
- What's in the box:
- 1 x Active speaker
- 1 x Passive speaker
- 1 x 3.5mm to RCA connector cable
- Audio connecting cable
- User manual
- Dimensions: 152(W) x 252(H) x 228(D) (mm)


Free With the above soundcard!.

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can confirm on this end it will ship both or at least it has on the ones that have been processed.
 
I like the speakers. I need to read up on some reviews first, maybe youtube unpacking or something. I don't need a sound card though, personally think it's a waste of money and not needed in this day and age.

Well I know I'm selling them but you are totally wrong.

Onboard sound is nothing on an a sound card. Due to problems with my PSU and windows 8.1 I sold my d2x and used on-board sound blaster card recently obtained a creative ZR and the sound quality is noticeable from hearing little footsteps from twice as far away to the fact I no longer have to turn my amplifier up above 50 to get a good volume.

Unless you use really crap headphones and speakers (which these 1600RT aren't) you will always notice the difference between on-board and separate soundcards.
 
I gotta be honest, while this will no doubt annihilate a Realtek AC'97 all day long, how many people have £100 to dump on a sound card yet cannot afford a high end motherboard? I really doubt this is going to be noticeably better than the Creative Sound Blaster SupremeFX you get on a high end ASUS board.

You can doubt all you want it's still better. Having owned Highend Asus and Gigabyte motherboards and used Recon 3d and Supreme FX audio in several different systems. The difference is noticeable and for people who care worth it.

ontop of that You don't buy high end Asus motherboards for sound quality and unless the you are 8pack or share his passion for overclocking a high end motherboard is probably wasted on you. you could get a reasonable 4.4 4.6 haswell OC on many low end boards and have change for a soundcard which will benifit the average gamer far more than spending 200+ pounds on a motherboard with bios features the average gamer will not touch.

You may see it as a waste of money but you don't buy a soundcard everytime you buy a system you keep it till it breaks or isn't supported anymore. It's an investment that will enhance the quality of your sound that you can take with you from system to system.

This sound card RRP at 179.99 when it came out a while back it's cheaper now as Creative no longer have the license for THX.

You seem to be missing the fact it's bundled with one of our best selling speakers which come highly recommended all over this forum for £100. If that's too much for you to spend then fine. It's a cracking deal and if you factor in the speakers you will not get equal sound quality for £40
 
Offer is now closed Congrats to all who decided to invest I hope you enjoy them.

and yes nelly you are correct even if you have to use 3rd party drivers in 2/3 years time they will still perform better than onboard unless something drastic happens to the tech.
 
Does it matter, sound wise what connector? At the moment I have the l r red and white from the speakers into the aux on the sound card, would it be better white and red to white and red? Do they take standard red, white, yellow cables. If I make any sense.

you could use rca out to rca on the speakers and then use the jack for your headphones.

Other than that it doesn't really matter
 
hi guys, can someone advise me please, I have just ordered this for my dad and speakers are amazing. however, they do lack a little bit of very deep bass and would like to add a subwoofer. can someone please advise on how to do this? can it only be done with an optical cable, what kind of sub would work and how would I make the connections?

I was wondering if I had to use optical for the sub alone, and then left and right phono connections for the edifier speakers I wondered if this would work? *** Please don't link to items which are similar to those sold by OcUK ***


(ok so the link above was a sub woofer with optical in input and also rca input)

many thanks


Dean

Titanium HD is so specialised that you don’t even have the option of analogue surround sound. The back of the card is home to two pairs of stereo phono ports, one of which is an output while the other can serve as an analogue line input, or be reconfigured as an optical S/PDIF input and output. There’s also a dedicated headphone output and microphone input.

So unless you got a sub that takes optical it's not directly possible you would have to go from the SC to a splitter to create a second channel which you could then lead to an active sub woofer. for a second opinion you could ask in sound city or message creative.

Cheers Mate, Does the Soundcard support output through RCA and AUX at the same time?

probably not, I have a different Creative soundcard and it's one or the other.
 
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