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The Creative Sound Blaster Play! 3 is a compact USB DAC amp and external sound card designed for both Windows and Mac users. It offers plug-and-play functionality with no drivers required, enhancing your audio experience with 24-bit 96kHz playback. Compatible with a wide range of headsets, it features powerful downloadable software for audio control, making it an essential tool for anyone seeking studio-grade sound quality.
Brand | Creative |
Manufacturer | Creative Labs, Creative Labs Pte Ltd, Singapore |
Model | 70SB173000000 |
Model Name | CREATIVE SB PLAY! 3 |
Model Year | 2017 |
Product Dimensions | 13.8 x 2.2 x 0.94 cm; 59.53 g |
Item model number | 70SB173000000 |
Hardware Platform | Personal Computer |
Hardware Interface | USB |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Headphone, Smartphone |
Mounting Hardware | Others |
Number of items | 1 |
Audio output mode | Stereo |
Speaker Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 5 1 |
Speaker amplification type | Other |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Wattage | 1 |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Signal-to-noise ratio (dB) | 96 KHz |
Does it contain liquid? | No |
Includes AC Adapter | No |
Supports Bluetooth Technology | No |
Manufacturer | Creative Labs |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item Weight | 59.4 g |
E**D
Nice Audio adapter
The Creative Sound Blaster Play! 3 is a compact and versatile USB audio interface that significantly enhances sound quality for gaming and music. With its easy plug-and-play setup, it’s perfect for both beginners and experienced users. The built-in headphone amplifier provides rich, clear audio, while customizable audio profiles allow for a tailored listening experience. The durable design makes it a reliable companion for on-the-go use. Overall, it’s an excellent choice for anyone looking to improve their audio experience without breaking the bank.
A**P
Very good product
The sound quality is excellent compared to my on board dac of my laptop. You must download the software to make the full use of it. The equalizer part is not good because it produces a wow effect ( if you know older tape players you know what I mean) . So I turned it off always. The srs crystallizer setting is all you need, very deeep bass and sharp and crisp treble. The night mode is very convenient too.
N**A
It's a good investment
My laptop's inbuilt sound card gives terrible sound. With this dongle, I can certainly sense the performance has improved quite a lot. I use it on my laptop and it works with my android mobile as well. You need to enable the USB Debugging option in the settings of your phone. Moreover, to drive the headphones I have added the Volume Booster app so I can increase the volume output. It does cause phone overheating so be cautious. 20-30 mins use should be okay.Yes! You need to install the Creative SBX Pro app on your PC/Laptop.I use this device for Zoom meetings, on-location content recording, and to connect my lav mic (with adapter TRRS to TRS). I love it.Going to drive my Sony MDR 7506 headphone monitors, the Blackwire 5220 headset and the basic Sennheiser CX180 headphones. I shall update the experience here because not much review/content is there on YouTube and elsewhere for this product.Overall, I loved the product. Priced quite high compared to the USA market. I am going to get the Sound Blaster Play 4 for online meetings and calls.
S**H
Money well spent. Absolutely blown away with the impact and power output.
Its worth noting that the Play 3 should be used with the Software (downloadable from official site) rather than simply Plug and Play. The software has quite a few tweaks that allows lots of flexibility regarding tweaking of sound signature. The output gain options are handy depending on the kind of headsets being used. Over ear large sized headphones even though less than 64 ohms play quite well with the higher ohms option as it increases the volume by approx 30%. I found the default option a bit too low in volume.Other enhancement options like Crystalizer enhances the volume further while giving more Bass and Treble (fun sounding signature). There is also a Bass Boost option which also provides quite a punch. Apart from these options one can also tweak the EQ separately. Hence all in all the options are plenty.As for difference between onboard audio and USB can definitely be felt if the motherboard is below 10K /-.My reason for buying this usb DAC is because I was hearing crackling sounds from my motherboard inbuild audio, mostly because my GPU (rx5700XT) was causing interference. This solved the issue (do note that simple plug and play didn't solve anything besides the audio sounding too underwhelming. Only after installing the downloaded driver/software did I notice the immediate change in sound signature).
A**I
Best
This sound card can used boya by m1 mic. this sound card is better other cheap sound card on amazon. cheap sound card have static noise. but blaster sound card have not any static noise. this sound card audio qallity is good. Blaster sound card play 3 is best option in 2000rs..
D**I
Useless
There is no difference using this and s good quality earbuds or headphones for me its a waste of money
C**Y
Decent upgrade from onboard sound
This a low-cost upgrade from onboard sound, quite a bit better than the cheap ones based on C-Media chipsets (or worse, local Chinese vendors).The DAC is plug-and-play and has an option of downloading a control panel for modifying some of the sound settings. Given this will be partnered with very cheap speakers, the control panel is useful for fixing the usually boomy bass and tizzy treble of such speakers.The control panel has one caveat though, when used in 'Speaker' mode you get a pretty big reduction in output level. In PnP mode you get all the available gain because Windows does not perform the attenuation. But at certain levels this can cause digital clipping, the worst kind.The solution is to use the Creative control panel in high gain headphone mode, and then reduce the overall level in EQ panel to the point where you don't get clipping even at 100% volume. For me this was about -5dB.You can also perform some useful functions such as an LF cut to help with bottoming out tiny speakers, my Pebble V2 was quite happy with the change and now gives proper non-boomy bass. As long as you don't use the fake 'enhancements' provided by Creative, you'll be OK.Sound quality is acceptable. When auditioned against the Dragonfly V1.1, it came close. The output is a slight step above the UMC22, and quite a bit behind the Fiio M3 Pro. But it's a ton better than the onboard audio on my MSI Mortar, which itself claims very good audio.Overall I'll recommend it for basic applications where onboard audio will not do.
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