Sound Blaster X5 offers high-quality audio to Mac users

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The Sound Blaster X5 is a new USB sound card for Mac and other platforms to deliver high-quality audio with two DACs.

Sound Blaster X5
Sound Blaster X5


A digital-to-analog converter (DAC) can enhance audio from a Mac by converting the digital ones and zeroes into an analog signal. As a result, it offers better audio quality in a broader range of sound.

The X5 is the first Sound Blaster to have a dual-DAC design from Creative Technology. Two Cirrus Logic CS43198 DACs deliver high-resolution lossless playback in 32-bit / 384 kHz over PCM with an ultra-high dynamic range of up to 130 dB DNR.

Audio quality

The DACs can also decode audio formats in DoP128 and DSD256 for high-fidelity audio streaming. The Sound Blaster X5 also reduces audio distortion and offers a Total Harmonic Distortion rating of 0.00018%.

The device can drive headphones with an impedance of up to 600 ohms and in-ear monitors with a one-ohm output impedance. Another feature is a design upgrade for the Sound Blaster's Xamp discrete headphone bi-amplification technology.

With a dual-DAC and dual-Xamp configuration, the Sound Blaster X5 amplifies the left and right channels separately in isolation throughout the entire amplification chain, effectively eliminating in-circuit interference, noise, and cross-talk for headphone output.

The front and rear of the device
The front and rear of the device


Aud audiophiles can customize audio signatures using the Creative app, which requires macOS Catalina or later. Users can make adjustments with a 10-band equalization frequency graph, add on Acoustic Engine effects like Surround, Crystalizer, Bass, or Dialog+, or use CrystalVoice to improve communication quality.

Connectivity

The Sound Blaster X5 has two-way RCA and TOSLINK Optical connectors, one port each for USB-C and USB-A, and a 3.5mm microphone-in port with a mic gain knob.

It also has a 4.4 mm port for studio-grade balanced headphones and a 3.5 mm port for regular headphones. For wireless audio transmitters, the X5 also has a Bluetooth 5.0 receiver and a dedicated USB-A host audio port for connection to wireless audio transmitters, as well as external USB speakers, headsets, and microphones.

Pricing & Availability

The Sound Blaster X5 is available for $279.99 through the Creative online store.

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Comments

  • Reply 1 of 3
    I love this, but I'd love it more if Sound Blaster made a surround sound USB sound card interface that presented up to 8 virtual speakers.  Is there a product like this ?  Or does one need to spring for a traditional recording interface to get 8 channels of output?

    The Creative Labs X-Fi Surround 5.1 was the last product of this type known to work for Mac.  Has it been superseded by something newer / better?
    edited January 2023 watto_cobra
  • Reply 2 of 3
    I love this, but I'd love it more if Sound Blaster made a surround sound USB sound card interface that presented up to 8 virtual speakers.  Is there a product like this ?  Or does one need to spring for a traditional recording interface to get 8 channels of output?

    The Creative Labs X-Fi Surround 5.1 was the last product of this type known to work for Mac.  Has it been superseded by something newer / better?
    There is an entire Creative/SoundBlaster product range that does this. The feature is called Super X-Fi and there's more than one product that supports Mac
    https://uk.creative.com/sxfi/
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 3 of 3
    Reminds me of my first CD player, a Technics.  It had 4 DACs. 2 for each channel.  One for the positive half of the waveform and one for the negative half, on each channel.
    Much like an A-B output, but 2 DACs rather than just 2 transistors/valves.
    It sounded OK for the time.
    watto_cobra
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