

🎮 Elevate Your Game Audio to Pro-Level Immersion
The Creative Sound Blaster GC7 is a premium USB gaming soundcard and DAC designed for gamers, streamers, and content creators. Featuring dual DSPs with Super X-Fi and Sound Blaster audio tech, it delivers hyper-realistic 7.1 virtual surround sound and pinpoint positional audio with SXFI BATTLE and Scout Modes. Its ergonomic one-handed controls include 4 programmable buttons and dedicated volume knobs for seamless audio adjustments. Compatible with PC, Mac, consoles, and mobile devices, the GC7 supports 24-bit/192kHz playback via an audiophile-grade AKM4377 DAC, ensuring crystal-clear, immersive sound across all platforms.












| ASIN | B08ZD59L8H |
| Audio Output Mode | Surround |
| Audio output mode | Surround |
| Best Sellers Rank | 27,368 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 39 in External Sound Cards |
| Brand | CREATIVE |
| Brand Name | CREATIVE |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Compatible devices | Personal Computer |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 669 Reviews |
| Hardware Connectivity | USB |
| Hardware Platform | usb |
| Hardware interface | USB |
| Hardware platform | usb |
| Item Weight | 281 Grams |
| Manufacturer | CREATIVE |
| Maximum Sample Rate | 192 KHz |
| Model Name | gc7 |
| Model Number | SB1850 |
| Platform | PlayStation 5 |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 120 dB |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 7.1 |
| UPC | 054651194458 |
B**I
TOP soundcard
Creative Sound Blaster GC7 Review: A Streamer’s Dream with Audiophile Punch The Sound Blaster GC7 isn’t just a USB soundcard—it’s a full-fledged audio interface designed for gamers, streamers, and creators who want hands-on control and immersive sound. With Super X-Fi tech, a powerful headphone amp, and console compatibility, it’s one of the most versatile audio tools on the market. 🎛️ Tactile Control at Your Fingertips Unlike most USB DACs, the GC7 features physical dials for master volume and GameVoice Mix, plus four programmable buttons and an EFX control panel. This layout gives streamers and gamers instant access to audio tweaks without diving into software menus. 🎧 Super X-Fi & Battle Mode: Immersive Soundscapes Creative’s Super X-Fi technology simulates a multi-speaker setup through headphones, delivering spatial audio that feels cinematic. The Battle Mode enhances positional cues, giving competitive gamers an edge in locating enemies. 🔌 Multi-Platform Connectivity The GC7 supports PC, Mac, PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch, and Android devices. With USB-C, optical, line-in, and mic-in ports, it’s ready for any setup. Bluetooth control via mobile app adds another layer of flexibility. 🔊 High-Fidelity Audio Performance With a 125dB signal-to-noise ratio and support for 24-bit/192kHz playback, the GC7 delivers clean, detailed sound. The built-in Maxim MAX97220A amp drives headphones from 32 to 300 ohms, making it suitable for both gaming headsets and studio-grade cans. 🖤 Sleek Design and Solid Build The matte black chassis is compact yet premium. Knobs rotate smoothly, buttons have satisfying tactile feedback, and the LED display is bright and informative. It’s a device that feels as good as it sounds. Whether you're streaming, gaming, or just want better control over your audio environment, the Creative Sound Blaster GC7 is a powerhouse. It’s not just a soundcard—it’s your command center for immersive, customizable sound.
M**H
Excellent
Excellent sound and functionality Perfect for what I wanted
L**S
works, but lacks quality for the price
Given its expensive price and the Sound Blaster brand's reputation, I had high expectations for the Creative Sound Blaster GC7. The unit itself is sturdy and well-built, and setup was simple. For streamers and gamers who want instant control over audio settings, the programmable buttons and dials are a great feature. But I was a little let down by the audio quality. Compared to other DAC/amps in the same price range, the sound was a little muted and lacked the clear clarity I had hoped for. I put it to the test with both music and games, and the results just fell short of expectations. I was expecting much better audio performance for the money, but it's not a bad product—it works, and some people could find the features interesting. You might want to look at other options in this price range if sound quality is your top concern.
M**S
Fantasic amp for my Xbox SX via TV optialout
Coming from the G6 which I still own, it's a excellent amp once set up correctly with head mapping battle mode is fantasic. Set up with the help of al which helped me get rid of my echoes because of incorrect SETTINGS was time consuming. The G6 is more powerful for hard to drive headphones which I don't have, i use the HD560S, if your a gamer this is a must have. I've had a schiit stack, iFi zen, steel series, astro amps and always come back to the G6 & now the gc7 my favourite setting is the Bluetooth control from the phone app!
S**N
Fantastic after a software update
The 7.1 surround marketing is worse than just a gimmick and actually destroys game sound. When I first received this, I loaded up YouTube music, and was impressed with the clarity albeit with a fairly low max volume - even when set to high gain. The next day I then tried a couple games, and when the mode is set to 7.1 or 5.1 and the audio quality is windows is set to the maximum for this device (24 bit) and there is a lot going on in the game then you hear a lot of crackling sound. For example: DCS World, if you start up and you are on an airfield by yourself, the audio sounds great during the entire experience. As soon as you repeat this but with multiple aircraft all near each other, it's as though the multiple audio sources confuse the GC7 and the sounds become corrupt. This also happens in other games (not all). Will be returning. A software update actually fixed all of my previous issues. SO if you are having these issues, simply update.
J**E
very good with some issues.
i purchased the gc7 along with a ifi zen dac v2, the main goal of which was to drive my beyer DT1990 pro headphones to a good level with good quality when gaming and listening to music. according to every review i read, every video i watched the ifi zen dac v2 was suppose to run away with it but that just was not my experience. for outright sound quality i actually thought the gc7 did a better job overall, the zen i found gave a smooth warm sound which helped to tone down the highs of the dt1990 which can be a little piercing but besides that everything else was average and the advantage goes to the gc7, the truebass button on the zen fills out the low end but it sounds almost identical to just turning the boost to its max setting on the gc7 except with the zen i could almost certainly detect that bass falling over into the mids outright interfering with vocal clarity and this just didn't happen on the gc7, the gc7 also offers a massive amount of flexibility to tune the sound to your liking, dialing in the right amount of bass and treble to suit the music you listen to rather than being a one and done button on the zen. with the general sound quality out of the way its an easy win for the gc7 for gaming, there are features onboard that can genuinely assist in games, i play a lot of escape from tarkov and having features like ''scout mode'' while not at all something to use for critical listening is something i find genuinely useful, amplifying the sounds you want to hear like weapon fire in the distance and in what direction as well as nearby footsteps, the software also has many inbuilt profiles for different games as well as features nobody asked for but you get anyway like the ability to voice change your mic and sound sound options besides to EQ like surround effects and the crystalizer which can push detail lost in music forward and is a nice surprise at times. its all very ''gamer'' but if you game its only positive to have these features, i did not dislike the zen because it didn't give me the ''gamer'' features, i disliked it because it did not live up to the expectations reviews would leave you to have, the gc7 met the expectations and exceeded them when to my ears for sure it sounded on par with what should have been far better. i have no doubt however with easier headphones to drive with a balanced input the zen would be a different tool completely but for general amplification of headphones and ability to tweak and modify your sound i just cant complain about the gc7. some downsides i have found are the obvious which is no usb input for usb mic, not sure there is a dac on the market that has that ability yet, also when i have powered speakers go through the dac i find switching to headset does not disable the output to my speakers unless i press the SXFI button, not sure what that is about but its annoying and im surprised its not been found and fixed by the manufacturer. other issue is the software very regularly fails to start and seems to not recognize i have the hardware connected leaving an endless loading loop with no access to sound features... frankly im quite fed up with it after around 1 month of use which is a shame because its pretty good overall when it works but ill be returning it because of these issues
S**R
Great 👍
Great 👍
G**N
Not worth it
Not user friendly... Profile settings change randomly and not clear what profile to use on windows (input-output) 7.1 Dolby isn't always available and also loses its settings. Used an astro mixamp for years and this product doesn't come close. My mixamp is 6 years old and still better than this product.
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