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The Creative Sound Blaster X4 is a premium external USB DAC and sound card delivering 7.1 discrete surround sound with 24bit/192kHz hi-res audio. Featuring a powerful headphone amplifier, SmartComms Kit with advanced noise cancellation, and versatile connectivity including USB-C and optical-in, it’s designed for professionals and gamers seeking immersive, studio-quality sound across PC, Mac, and consoles.


















| ASIN | B0953LL5R6 |
| Audio Output Mode | Dolby Digital, Surround Sound |
| Best Sellers Rank | #37 in External Sound Cards |
| Brand | Creative |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Laptop, Gaming Console, Speaker, Headphone, Amplifier |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 1,511 Reviews |
| Hardware Connectivity | USB |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Hardware Platform | USB |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.16"L x 5.16"W x 1.61"H |
| Item Weight | 620 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Creative Labs |
| Maximum Sample Rate | 192 KHz |
| Mfr Part Number | SB1815 |
| Model Name | x4 |
| Model Number | X4 |
| Platform | Not Machine Specific |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 114 dB |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 7 1 |
| UPC | 054651194731 |
M**L
Creative Sound Blaster X4 | Crazy good
This has pretty mind-blowing audio when you set it up properly. At first, I didn't think very much of it at all and even considered returning it until I started playing with the dials and buttons Here's my pros/cons: + Likely the best sound delivery alteration implementation I've experienced yet + All *hardware* aspects feel extremely premium - Does take some tweaking/getting used to - Many features are not intuitive; you're going to have to fully read the manual and keep it around for reference for a while. -For whatever reason when I got it, I fully expected the LED ring to indicate the volume level in some way such as dimming as volume goes lower or turning them off around the ring as the volume gets lower. It does not. I know that was not an advertised feature in any capacity but to me it would just make sense that it should/would. Seems like a bit of a missed opportunity to just "feel right/satisfying" to have that physical indication of what you're doing on the unit itself at a glance - The apps (yes multiple) suck. There's really no excuse as to why you should have to use Location Data to connect to the unit -- Yes I know you use it for this reason or that reason (likely something to do with low power bluetooth connectivity). I don't care. I never have my location on unless I especially need it to preserve battery life and further, it's aggravating that the entire suite of apps is not compiled into a single one; that's multiple apps for both PC and the Mobile versions. People shouldn't have to have multiple apps/programs to control a single device - I'd very very much like to have some basic passthrough capabilities through the Bluetooth, such as being able to connect the x4 to bluetooth speakers so they can benefit from it using the app as a control to do so. To my knowledge, that is not possible. - Would very much like the microphone output and headphone output on the back or either side of the device instead of the front. Would also be okay with a set on each side of the device. It would be far more flattering on my desk than having my microphone input on the front Overall, despite criticisms, the pros heavily outweigh the cons. I am more than willing to trade ascetics for functionality, and I'm more than willing to spend the time to get the software side doing what I want and boy does the Soundblaster x4 ever deliver function. If I were to upgrade to the x5 down the line though, Creative will have to have a very compelling new feature set, or they'd have to remedy most if not all my cons above (2025 edit) Oh, this is way after the fact but an important note Fully functional on Linux *after* setup, softwareless. That was a very pleasant surprise.
T**K
Great if you don't want a PCIE Sound Card
I have had the Creative Z, Zx, ZxR and AE-9. I have the Logitech Z906 5.1 system and Sony MDR1AM2 headphones and the X4 sounds great with it. It may not be the BEST specs like the AE-9 but the AE-9's breakout box for XLR input is HORRIFYINGLY bad for XLR mics. I bought a Scarlet 4i4 and then moved on to the Wave XLR because I wanted to stream and the Wave XLR has amazing software that replaced Equalizer APO and Voicemeter because the Wave XLR supports VSTs and audio routing. I really wanted this to remove the sound card from my system so all my fans would hit my massive 3090ti and the X4 allowed me to do just that. The X4 has all the features I need, optical out and a great headphone DAC at a way cheaper price than the AE-9. SXFi is a gimmick but it has its uses, just not really for me. To get 5.1 with the Z906, you need to click Playback then click Speakers (line out) and SPDIF Out you need to click "Set Default", then go to Device click Encoder and select Dolby Digital Live. To use heaphones go to Playback and click Headphones and under audio quality click "Set Default" for Speakers, then go to Device, Encoder and turn OFF Dolby Digital Live. I dislike having to click 3 things in different menus to accomplish this when on my AE-9 I literally just had to press one button of push the volume nob on the breakout box for 3 second. The software is also not as intuitive as the Sound Blaster Command Center but this very new so maybe they will fix a few things in the future. What I want to see is when I click the three dots for Speakers (Line Out) give an option to set to toggle the DD encoder and the same for Set Default for SPDIF Out, there should be an option to click use the DD encoder or not. When I click headphones or Set Default on Speakers, I should be given the same DD toggle. If they make those changes I would say this is literally perfect.
S**M
Sound Blaster X4: surprisingly good external USB DAC, software needs work though
Creative's SB products have tended to be decent hardware-wise but overpriced and have a multitude of driver and software issues over the years. This seems to break that trend! Sort've. Yeah its going to cost more than those Chinese DAC's but vs anything from a reputable company its actually not priced badly while fairly well made. Sound quality is a noticeable step up from motherboard audio, even vs good motherboard based audio (I have a Aorus X670E Master that has a decent built in audio set up), right off the bat. Driver stability was always a huge issue for SB stuff (years ago, WinXP era I think, Microsoft actually tracked back most of their BSOD's to sound card drivers!!) and that seems to no longer be a issue now. I've had 0 crashes and all my old games now have their EAX capabilities working properly again and sound quite good! Where they fumble the ball is with their new SuperFi software features. Its supposed to be able to simulate HRTF when working properly. And who knows maybe it does! But I don't know if it does since I didn't bother with their irritating set up, log in, and EULA nonsense associated with it. I have no idea why they made it all so complicated and difficult to use! I've been building PC's and troubleshooting them for years so if I'm having trouble making their process work then you know others are having the same issues. The "scout mode" will work without signing up for anything but isn't worth using IMO (distorts lots of background sound to make footsteps louder) and feels cheaty so I don't use it. One issue I did have with this DAC is that I had to switch around several USB ports to get it to work. I don't know why this is a issue exactly but supposedly some ports on the mobo just won't deliver enough power to make the DAC work and you have to randomly plug the unit in to them until you find one that works. Once it does get working you're fine though and I haven't had to mess with it since the initial set up. I have a pretty modern mobo (Aorus Master X670E) with lots of higher power USB A and C ports so if my mobo had this issue I'm sure its a fairly common one. Anyways if you're looking for a fairly good USB DAC/soundcard combo that didn't cost too much, was well made, and still supported older games sound features properly this thing is pretty good.
H**.
Great Upgrade for SPDIF Surround Sound
I have an old Logitech THX 500W speaker system that still sounds fantastic, but unfortunately, the analog inputs stopped working. The optical SPDIF connection still functions, but as many know, SPDIF typically only supports stereo, not surround sound. I had been using the Sound Blaster Omni USB, but the software was a bit glitchy on Windows 11. I decided to upgrade to the Sound Blaster X4, and I’m seriously impressed! Right out of the box, the software natively restores surround sound over SPDIF using Dolby encoding—something that most sound cards don’t offer. If you're looking for true surround support over SPDIF, this absolutely delivers. Just make sure to update the firmware, switch to speaker mode (not headphone mode), and enable Dolby encoding in the software settings. Highly recommended if you want to breathe new life into your existing speaker setup!
N**K
Good overall but it will break quickly and is absurdly sensitive to power
I have no use normally for a usb-a hub so I used a USB c to c connection on the device. Overall sounded good, had ok output (my hifiman are not hard to run but it couldn't really do much with them honestly). All settings are just overly bass heavy if you use a sub. If you don't have a sub good idea, if you don't care that mine (for example) broke the second day of use. No, I didn't max the volume for the whole day. No, I didn't even have audio through it for a full 24h actually use. Just a random pop and static consumed audio ensued after I tried reconnecting. Do no buy this product if you are unaware of the extremely poor battery inside that will break if not used with their usb c to usb a cable. I will be surprised if I get a refund because most likely if they'll go to such lengths to make it fault like this, it will be listed in the back or near middle of the manual. Not reccomending this to anyone. Point 1 - Low power, can't properly run 35ohm hifiman open backs Point 2 - Extremely sensitive battery, sensitive enough to short due to a usb c to c rather than usb a to c (square to thin oval for tech illiterate) Point 3 - all settings are overly bassy to the point my sub had to be lowered in volume to use it at all If you want reccomendions was Z Reviews fot his dac reviews. He swears a bit but he is very thorough and heavy into products on why they're good or bad. He also has a lot of experience and setups he can utilize.
J**.
It Beat Expectations
My last computer had the 3 inputs for 5.1 speakers. My new one did not. I could not believe a new "premium" MB had only "stereo" outputs. Not only that, it did not have an extra pci-e slot available for a "traditional" sound card. It did have 10 USB ports. I had never bought a "USB" sound card before. I am glad I did. It has not only inputs for 5.1 but it has 7.1 for 2 additional side speakers. It also has gaming modes like SXFI and Scout which can be turned on in your favorite games. Sound will be determined by your speakers - but is the same (or better) than my previous MB's sound. I am not only sold on this model, but a fan.
S**L
Long Term Issues : Crackles and Reboots
Two-year review. I have been enjoying this DAC quite awhile. I got it for the big dial on top, and the ability to utilize higher ohm headphones and switch between my main speakers and headphones. At first, It is good and easy to use, nice volume dial on top, feature rich, including an optical cable, then the software is pretty okay, not the best but okay. Audio experience has been great, music and games sound amazing and detailed. It has been flawless for me, especially with my 80 ohm AKG 702. I like being able to switch from my speakers to my headphones, and EQs with a single button. I didn't really utilize any of the SFX or Dolby sound settings, I preferred Direct Connection mode or whatever EQs I had setup. It has some potential. My only main issue is the audio continuously started to randomly crackle when watching videos, playing music or games. You have to reset, or unplug and plug it back in to get rid of the crackling. It randomly rebooted a few times while playing audio in general (Lucky it didn't happen at key moments in games). If it wasn't for the crackling, random reboots and having to restart all the time, I would keep using it. It is a decent DAC but long term I don't know if I could recommend this to a friend due to these issues. For the price there are better DACs out there with a little bit of research.
D**N
X4 gave life to my old Logitech Z-5500 system.....
Built a new PC using ASUS Crosshair X870E Hero and with most higher end boards don't have 5.1 sound audio jacks. I figured I would just use optical S/PDIF out port and use the setting stereo x2, which in short front and rear channels would be combined as one so I would have 2 left and 2 right speakers playing stereo sound and loose center channel. Sound was not bad and still sounded great for gaming. After a couple days I missed having 5.1 sound since it sounded so much better having sound played through all the channels. An internal soundcard was not an option since I would lose PCIE lanes from GPU. So looked at external DAC amp and Creative Sound Blaster X4 saved the day. I have Logitech Z-5500 THX-Certified 5.1 speaker system that are over 25 years old. The X4 brought life back into 5.1 sound just like I had. I did not even use the app and with Windows 11 setup for sound setup was easy and sound was great. To avoid clutter on the desk having two sound controls decks I put the X4 in a desk drawer using the desk hole meant for running cables. After about a week I eventually did download the app to use the features offered but just stayed with 6 channel direct since it all I ever used and sounds the best. The X4 added another 5 years to my old 5.1 sound. Eventually I will need to figure something out for 5.1 sound. Most likely will need a receiver and 5.1 speakers setup for PC in the future. Hopefully Creative Sound continues to offer product like the X4 or newer models since it is just a great option for audio for PC.
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