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title: "Sound Blaster Audigy Rx"
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# 106dB signal-to-noise ratio Dual mic inputs for versatile recording 7.1 surround sound immersion Sound Blaster Audigy Rx

**Brand:** creative
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## Summary

> 🎶 Elevate your audio game—because basic sound just won’t cut it anymore!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Sound Blaster Audigy Rx by creative
- **How much does it cost?** 0 zł with free shipping
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## Best For

- creative enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted creative brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Total Audio Control:** Customize every detail with the intuitive Sound Blaster Audigy Rx Control Panel and EAX Studio software.
- • **Dual Microphone Inputs:** Collaborate or layer your recordings effortlessly with two simultaneous mic inputs—perfect for creators and streamers.
- • **Pro-Grade E-MU Chipset:** Leverage advanced EAX effects processing without taxing your CPU—powerful audio, zero lag.
- • **Cinematic 7.1 Surround Sound:** Transform your setup with immersive multi-channel audio that puts you in the center of every scene and game.
- • **Crystal-Clear Audio Precision:** Experience ultra-low noise with a 106dB SNR and 24-bit/192kHz playback for pristine sound clarity.

## Overview

The CREATIVE Sound Blaster Audigy Rx is a high-performance PCIe sound card designed for professionals and enthusiasts seeking immersive 7.1 surround sound with a 106dB signal-to-noise ratio. Powered by the advanced E-MU chipset, it delivers hardware-accelerated EAX effects and supports dual microphone inputs for versatile recording. With 24-bit/192kHz audio playback and a dedicated control panel, it offers precise customization and low-latency performance, making it the ultimate upgrade from standard onboard audio.

## Description

From the manufacturer The Optimal Recording Solution for PCIe Platforms The Sound Blaster Audigy Rx is an advanced sound card that represents the perfect upgrade from basic motherboard audio to immersive cinematic surround sound. With its advanced chipset designed to process our legendary EAX reverb engine, you can look forward to experiencing superb 7.1 multi-channel audio. It also features an SNR of 106dB and the Sound Blaster Audigy Rx Control Panel, a dedicated PC software that allows you full control of every aspect of your sound card. If you're big on entertainment, you would also love it for its EAX Studio software that allows additional hardware-accelerated environmental effects on your music, movies, games as well as your voice input and communications. Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 106dB Bit rate of 24-bit 192 kHz Bundled Creative Recording Software 600 ohm AMP Supporting up to 7.1 multi-channel speaker output Fine-tune your EAX settings Support of Audio Stream Input/Output (ASIO) drivers Dual microphone inputs Enjoy cinematic surround sound The Sound Blaster Audigy Rx also lets you enjoy a truly cinematic experience, supporting up to 7.1 multi-channel speaker output. It gives you an immersive, cinematic audio experience for your movies, games and more! Control and customize your audio Sound Blaster Audigy Rx Control Panel is a dedicated PC application that lets you control and customize every aspect of your sound card. You can adjust your Creative Multi Speaker Surround (CMSS or CMSS 3D) settings to upmix stereo content to your multi-channel speaker system and add acoustic depth to your multi-channel content. Or, use Mic Monitoring and Stereo Mixing to hear yourself while you record and so that you can hear the effects instantly. E-MU chipset for advanced effects processing Sound Blaster Audigy Rx features the Creative E-MU chipset, which was designed to process our legendary reverb engine EAX (Environmental Audio eXtensions) and deliver amazing cinematic audio playback effects without having to bog down your CPU. This ensures you to get great quality effects and audio without affecting your computer's processing power. The sound card has two microphone inputs to allow you to grab a friend to sing simultaneously! Or, use the second input to record the music accompaniment while you sing. The possibilities are endless!

Review: Excellent. - It works! It works very well. I am not an audiophile, but I do like good music well delivered by my sound system. This board is installed in a PC running Windows 8.1 and it is driving a Logitec Z906 5.1 surround sound system via the three 3.5mm jacks. This is definitely an improvement over the onboard sound from the PC in which I installed it. I can actually tell where on stage individual singers/instrumentalists are standing. It also has a connector for the front panel audio, which was a pleasant surprise as I was expecting to lose the use of that. One thing. Do follow the instruction that says uninsatall any existing sound drivers first before installing the Audigy. It is not a disaster if you don't but it is a pain because you have to do a bunch of fiddling with windows sound settings to get it to work. Also, you may have to set it to 7.1 surround sound in order to get the rear speakers to work. As far as I can discover this is a common problem whether using onboard or add-on sound and it seems to be a Windows issue.
Review: Join and Bliss on Linux Slackware 14.2 - Bought this card because of the background hiss, speckled crackling and hums from the on-board sound. Initially very disappointed as I got very similar problems from the Audigy. I had read somewhere regarding the same problem, that you needed to use the card for a couple of days before these background noises resolve themselves. Couldn't see how that could work. Tried reseating the card with no improvement. Persevered for a couple of days checking drivers and sound applications. I had recently updated my Slackware system to 14.2 and was having trouble anyway with to the move to pulse. Gave up and decided to return the card and try one of these USB external sound adapter but it was a couple of week before I could get round to shutting down and removing the card. At this stage the problems were so bad I stopped listening to sound fed from the computer On the appointed day before I started I fired up BBC iplayer and lo and behold the sound was perfect. With some excite I then tried Spotify. Utter silence between tracks. If I'm not playing something I forget that I have the amp turned on, it is absolutely silent. I'm astonished. Why this happens I have no idea but the sound quality and stereo separation is now better than anything I have had in the last 20 years. My speakers are still the old Wharfdale based boxes that I built over 45 years ago while still at college. The amp is an old Trio that I inherited nearly 10 years ago. The combination is perhaps a bit boomy on the bass (I don't even have the sub-woofer connected at the moment) but this is just joy and bliss.

## Features

- E-MU chipset for effects processing
- Dual microphone inputs. System requirements: Intel Core 2 Duo or AMD processor equivalent (2.0 GHz or faster processor recommended), Intel, AMD or 100% compatible motherboard
- Low-latency audio recordings
- Control and customise your audio
- Fine-tune your EAX settings

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00EO6X7PG |
| Audio Output Mode | 7.1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 73,290 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 14 in Internal Sound Cards |
| Box Contents | Creative Sound Blaster Audigy RX PCIe Sound Card, Quick Start Guide, Installation CD, Warranty Conditions |
| Brand Name | CREATIVE |
| Compatible Devices | Computer, Laptop, Headphone, Speaker, Microphone |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (2,640) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00054651187245 |
| Hardware Connectivity | PCI Express x1, PCIE x 1 |
| Hardware Platform | Personal Computer |
| Item Type Name | Sound Blaster 7.1 Sound Card, Internal SoundBlaster Audigy RX PCIe x1 Digital Output |
| Item Weight | 120 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Creative |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 70SB155000001 |
| Maximum Sample Rate | 192 KHz |
| Model Name | Sound Blaster Audigy Rx |
| Model Number | 70SB155000001 |
| Platform | Windows 10, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Vista, Windows XP |
| Product Warranty | acordding with manufactures |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 106 dB |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 7.1 |
| UPC | 054651187818 054651187245 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |

## Product Details

- **Audio output mode:** 7.1
- **Brand:** CREATIVE
- **Compatible devices:** Computer, Laptop, Headphone, Speaker, Microphone
- **Hardware interface:** PCI Express x1, PCIE x 1
- **Platform:** Windows 10, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Vista, Windows XP

## Images

![Sound Blaster Audigy Rx - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61W-OC07JoL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does this have a front panel header?**
A: Yes, support Intel Front Panel header. No breakout box or drive bay though.

**Q: Does the optical out support 7.1 or do you have to use individual wires for each set of speakers?**
A: I am currently using this sound card to drive a 7.1 Gaming Headset with SPDIF connection. Windows doesn't let me "test" it in sound control panel, and it doesn't appear to recongize the SPDIF unless I go into properties and specifically test Dolby Digital output under the SPDIF out from this sound card. Playing a game like Skyrim or Battlefield 4 and ensuring the proper sound device and sound output options, I can hear things happening behind me, like a tank driving up or someone trying to stab me in the back, and it actually sounds like it's coming from behind me, so I can associate the sound with a position in the game. However, this could be an illusion and maybe it only supports 5.1 or simulated surround sound through the SPDIF. Assuming you're going to route the sound card to an A/V receiver to then route it to the speakers, it may work but YMMV. Good luck!

**Q: Does is support "what-you-hear"?**
A: I have the Sound Blaster Audigy Fx SB1570 and the same question.  When I saw the response about "What-U-hear" technology I had enough info
to learn more from Creative support.  The online info was that versions 4 and 5 of the Audigy FX will support that technology.  I have no idea 
which "version" I have and the info I haven't confirmed what card I'd need to buy.  If I get lucky(?) I'll share the info here.

**Q: IS this card compatible with windows 10**
A: Working fine for me, Windows 10 Pro 22H2. Last update 3/16/23.

Used the proper Windows 10 32bit/64bit drivers from creative, no issues. 

All settings and control panel work as of 3/20/23. Been using the card for two days straight stress testing, 24/7 runtime. All good.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent.
*by T***A on 5 February 2016*

It works! It works very well. I am not an audiophile, but I do like good music well delivered by my sound system. This board is installed in a PC running Windows 8.1 and it is driving a Logitec Z906 5.1 surround sound system via the three 3.5mm jacks. This is definitely an improvement over the onboard sound from the PC in which I installed it. I can actually tell where on stage individual singers/instrumentalists are standing. It also has a connector for the front panel audio, which was a pleasant surprise as I was expecting to lose the use of that. One thing. Do follow the instruction that says uninsatall any existing sound drivers first before installing the Audigy. It is not a disaster if you don't but it is a pain because you have to do a bunch of fiddling with windows sound settings to get it to work. Also, you may have to set it to 7.1 surround sound in order to get the rear speakers to work. As far as I can discover this is a common problem whether using onboard or add-on sound and it seems to be a Windows issue.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Join and Bliss on Linux Slackware 14.2
*by F***D on 29 June 2017*

Bought this card because of the background hiss, speckled crackling and hums from the on-board sound. Initially very disappointed as I got very similar problems from the Audigy. I had read somewhere regarding the same problem, that you needed to use the card for a couple of days before these background noises resolve themselves. Couldn't see how that could work. Tried reseating the card with no improvement. Persevered for a couple of days checking drivers and sound applications. I had recently updated my Slackware system to 14.2 and was having trouble anyway with to the move to pulse. Gave up and decided to return the card and try one of these USB external sound adapter but it was a couple of week before I could get round to shutting down and removing the card. At this stage the problems were so bad I stopped listening to sound fed from the computer On the appointed day before I started I fired up BBC iplayer and lo and behold the sound was perfect. With some excite I then tried Spotify. Utter silence between tracks. If I'm not playing something I forget that I have the amp turned on, it is absolutely silent. I'm astonished. Why this happens I have no idea but the sound quality and stereo separation is now better than anything I have had in the last 20 years. My speakers are still the old Wharfdale based boxes that I built over 45 years ago while still at college. The amp is an old Trio that I inherited nearly 10 years ago. The combination is perhaps a bit boomy on the bass (I don't even have the sub-woofer connected at the moment) but this is just joy and bliss.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Installation guide needs a bit more depth but card is powerful.
*by J***F on 7 March 2022*

The installation guide says uninstall any audio drivers from your computer before installation but I would say from experience, your motherboard is more important than your sound card and when I followed the installation instructions there were problems, so I uninstalled the creative drivers and re-installed my motherboard's audio drivers and everything was ok. I then re-installed the creative audio drivers with only the basic installation options of 'Creative Software AutoUpdate' and 'Creative System Information' and so far so good. Looks like there was a software conflict between creative and realtec (gigabyte). Dont get me wrong its a very powerful sound card but watch your installation choices. The bass is also off the scale and could easily fill any high powered speaker.

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