- The sound is excellent, and the headphone amplifier is rather powerful; however, I cannot comment on the microphone because I use a USB microphone instead. trembles the HD600 without any issues, and there is still plenty room for error (the volume in Windows is constantly at 50 - 55)
- When it comes to the drawbacks, one may rather point out how tight the support is.
- the flexibility to play around with filtering, 32-bit resolution, compactness, and three different filters
- not musical at all
- One) It has a pleasant timbre. Bought mostly with games in mind. As music isn't one of my interests, I won't spend too much time discussing it. Test results are available in dedicated web forums (such as this one: https://www.audiosciencereview. Com/forum/index. Php?threads/review-and-measurements-of-sound-blasterx-g6.7016/) for those who are interested. Instead, I'll give my opinion as a typical, uneducated user. In a short length of time, it is able to connect and set itself up (connected to a computer via micro usb). I tried to compare it to the onboard sound on my computer (Gigabyte Z390 aorus ultra motherboard), but I couldn't really tell a difference when I was viewing videos on YouTube or listening to music on Facebook. The quality of the music I downloaded didn't noticeably improve even when I switched to a flac file. To really immerse myself, I use my HyperX Cloud Alpha S headphones to listen to music (I connected the headphones directly to the motherboard for comparison, removing the headphone usb adapter so that the signal does not go through the sound card built into the headphones). The G6 has a considerable advantage in this area because the volume on the computer's internal sound card can only be adjusted to a very low level. 2) The highest volume is tolerable, with room for improvement (see comment). Thirdly, a wide range of software applications (but this is not for everybody, there are also disadvantages - see comment).
- One) A digital utility (see comment). 2) Broke (see comment). 3) The case is made of plastic and is relatively lightweight; however, it would be preferable if it were made of metal. 4) The volume control knob can be turned, however it provides no feedback (smoothly, like adjusting the sound on speakers, only more tightly). Before buying it, I mistakenly thought it functioned like a mouse scroll (with hooks).
- Amazing container. There is no further good news to report at this time.
- price and product quality
- Excellent sound and attention to detail Good construction Beautiful in appearance (with a cool backlight) Maintains a pull of up to 600 ohms Adjustments to the sound can be made both manually and digitally on the computer. If it is not required, any and all backlighting can be turned off. Nice set (Except USB cable) Connectivity options for a microphone and speakers (we're talking STEREO 2.0!).
- Ineffective USB supplied in the plastic case (More on this in the comment section) Awful piece of software Perhaps illuminates even if the computer is shut off (the Power on by USB setting in the system's BIOS or UEFI must be disabled).
- - Excellent sound quality - RGB support - Portability
- - The volume wheel is crooked, and the sound output through the optics is only available in stereo (there is no 5.1 output on this card). - An inability to alter the sensitivity of the volume wheel - Not the most user-friendly piece of software (but for Creative's purposes, it's perfectly adequate). - Extremely sluggish customer service for the product
- -sound
- Everything is fine for the time being. The only thing that starts cracking when the level is turned up in the headphones is the bass; nevertheless, the volume in the headphones is turned up quite a bit. The sound is highly distinct when listened to through various models of headphones; for an example, see the remarks on purchasers and raisers.
- The caliber of sound
- Setting up software that is only compatible with Windows The build quality is about par for the course.