![]() ![]() Inputs: Micro–USB, 3.5mm mic, 3.5mm Stereo aux in, 3.Processor: Creative Sound Core3D CA0138.The sound only works for the internal speakers (no headphone functionality) and Im unable to access the Control panel for Sound Blaster. While a 5.1 set-up is superior still, for those who take their Halo 3 or Call of Duty with a side of headset, it makes a huge difference. Created on JSound Blaster Recon 3Di Windows 10 I have an Alienware laptop that I just upgraded to windows 10. Recon 3D worked as advertised and worked very well. The installation process felt very quick and lightweight. great for adding pitch and crisper clarity to high and midrange sounds. We’ve never heard games on the Xbox 360 or PS3 sound so good, with a real feeling of immersion from the audio. fabulously well-rounded system that works well with PC and console systems. The effect is surprising typically we’ve played our console games via headphones or the two channel speakers on a TV, but the difference was staggering when using the Recon3D. It's a feature that's been available to PC gamers for years via Creative’s CMSS3D technology, but it's a new option for console gamers. The Recon3D is then able to take the 5.1 audio and down-mix it using licensed THX TruStudio PRO technology, creating a virtual surround effect over stereo headphones. Otherwise the PCB is surprisingly sparse.Ĭlick to enlarge - The new Recon3D's is tiny in comparison to a first gen X-Fi, yet offers more features and comparable audio quality, albeit via fewer outputs Cracking open the Recon3D also reveals a VIA 8-channel audio controller chip and a low-end ARM processor, both of which are used when handling the audio from consoles. The Sound Core3D chip at the Recon3D’s heart is much, much smaller than the old X-Fi audio processors, but boasts a four-core design that combines a digital signal processor (DSP), digital-to-analogue converters (DACs) and analogue to digital converters (ADCs) that enable it to handle audio as ably as its PCI-E, resistor-covered forebears. The Sound Blaster EVO Zx wireless headset, priced at US229.99, will be available in. Don’t worry system builders – Creative will be bringing the new chip to PCI-E cards soon, but this first product is targeted at bringing Creative’s audio technologies to both the Xbox 360 and PS3 in addition to the PC. The Sound Blaster EVO ZxR wireless headset, priced at US299.99, will be available in August 2013. However, as you’ll no doubt have realised, the Recon3D is an external sound card, connected by USB rather than the PCI or PCI-E bus. Click to enlarge - The new Recon3D (left) and its PCB feature the Creative Sound Core3D audio processor ![]()
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