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# 116dB SNR ultra-clear audio SBX Pro Studio 3D surround sound Dedicated Audio Control Module knob Creative SB1506 Sound Blaster Zx PCIe Gaming Sound Card with High Performance Headphone Amp and Desktop Audio Control Module

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## Summary

> 🎮 Elevate your game audio — hear every detail, own every moment.

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## Key Features

- • **Instant Audio Command:** Desktop Audio Control Module with smooth volume knob and mic/headphone I/O for effortless adjustments.
- • **Immersive 3D Soundscape:** SBX Pro Studio tech delivers stunning 3D surround effects that put you inside the game.
- • **Crystal-Clear Audio Precision:** Experience pristine 116dB signal-to-noise ratio for zero hiss and pure sound clarity.
- • **Tactical Advantage with Scout Mode:** Hear enemies before they hear you—gain the edge with enhanced spatial awareness.
- • **Seamless Speaker & Headphone Switching:** Toggle between headphones and speakers on the fly without unplugging cables, reducing clutter.

## Overview

The Creative Sound Blaster Zx PCIe Gaming Sound Card combines a high-performance headphone amplifier with an intuitive desktop Audio Control Module, delivering ultra-clear 116dB SNR audio, advanced SBX Pro Studio 3D surround sound, and a beam-forming microphone array. Designed for gamers and audiophiles alike, it offers seamless switching between headphones and speakers, Scout Mode for competitive advantage, and crystal-clear voice communication with noise filtering, making it a top-tier upgrade for immersive PC audio experiences.

## Description

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Review: Very good soundcard; Slight-nitpicks are negligible. - The Sound Blaster Zx is considered the "second-best" within Creative's Z-series of soundcards. The card is easy to install in an available PCIe slot, and performs as expected in most aspects. Hardware: The soundcard itself has a very sleek design, and definitely helps accent in any red colored computer build; when powered on, it emits a red light that is bright enough to be noticeable, but isn't too intrusive. The card sports enough back ports for a 5.1 surround setup, as well as a microphone port and an amplified headphone port (all are standard 3.5mm ports as most would expect), along with digital-in and digital-out ports. There is also a plug on the inner end of the card to use for connecting front audio ports (headphones/mic). Along with the actual soundcard is an audio control module that can be plugged into any set of headphone/mic ports (I have mine plugged in to the front case ports). This volume control can support a set of either 2 3.5mm jacks or 2 1/4-inch jacks (each set is an input and output), but only one set can be used at one time. Very handy to have if you're using headphones and you like to adjust your volume on the fly without messing with anything software-wise. As a last note on the hardware, the EMI shielding seems to work well; the 116dB Signal-To-Noise Ratio is tried and true. Unless you have everything cranked almost all the way up, you won't hear any interference that could come about in other cards. Software: For the most part, the card's drivers and configuation software work as intended, but the design for the interoperability of how certain features work are slightly disappointing compared to the capability of Creative's older soundcards. I'll discuss the good stuff first: The software design isn't really hard to navigate; everything is sectioned off properly, and there are definitely quite a few features involved. Surround sound audio works very well, crystalizer allows for clear audio (I turned this feature down a bit, not because it sounds bad, but can make certain sound effects sound a bit strange in certain instances), and the bass, smart volume, and dialog adjustments work well for situations where you might need them. Cinematic settings are available for those who to make use of Dolby Digital Live or DTS Connect, and there are straightforward settings for the Mixer for all of your inputs and outputs, as well as a standard-use Equalizer. Although this card came out just a couple years ago, within a driver update (I believe during 2014), the Z-Series cards got native ASIO support; Creative really saved their bacon here, as I definitely need that for audio sequencing within FL Studio. However, it's here now and it works well at very small buffer-rates (5ms delay works very well for me while using external USB MIDI keyboards). Now, here are the caveats I ran into: Firstly, the biggest caveat I encountered is that the software "features" using a multipurpose input; this lets you pick which input device you want to use at a given time. However, this is the problem; you can only use one input at a time. Example case: You have your computer audio setup as usual, and you also have a game console setup to go through you line-in jack on the card. No problems here, as you can hear everything loud and clear, but you won't be able to use one of the microphone ports as well. This is incovienient for me, where I might be playing on the Xbox, but also want to talk to friends on the computer via VoIP (such as Teamspeak or Mumble); I simply wouldn't be able to do this with this particular setup. The workaround for this would be using the Xbox's digital-output to the soundcard's digital-in, since that digital-in port isn't considered as part of the multi-purpose input device. Again, this is nit-picky, but this was never a problem with Creative's previous cards. Secondly, the CrystalVoice features are fairly sub-par. Anyone who is familiar with the older Sound Blaster cards' software (particularly, the audio creation mode sub-set of settings) will find that they are much beyond what Creative has here with CrystalVoice. Also, if you try and monitor a microphone input (i.e. "Listen to this device") and use CrystalVoice in conjunction, there is a very noticeable delay, and effectively eliminates comfortably monitoring that input. Yet again, this is a nit-pick, but it wasn't a problem on older cards. Final Thoughts: For those who just want a soundcard that sounds good, and only need up to 5.1 surround, this card will most likely do you wonders. If you're like me, and you're used to particular sound setups and certain software features, you might run into a few things, most of which can be worked around. Either way, it should be more than capable of handling many situations, from movie watching to gaming, to even some in-depth audio recording and editing tasks.
Review: Best Sound Blaster yet, worthy upgrade from X-Fi - First I'll start this review by saying that I was very skeptical when i ordered this. I've been debating getting one for weeks... or has it been months? At any rate, I decided to buy it and here's what i think: - I wasn't sure if i would really appreciate the 116dB SNR, but I DEFINITELY DO. This card sounds awesome. I hooked it up and plugged in my headphones and cranked up the volume (without playing anything) and could detect absolutely not hissing, buzzing or any sort of noise on the line. Usually with these canal headphones i hear some sort of noise (with onboard or even with my previous X-Fi card). I find this clarity to be very appreciable in music playback especially. - I was really worried about the microphone not working so well, especially after a couple negative reviews I've seen out there. But it is awesome. It, along with the CrystalVoice settings/processing, does an AMAZING job of filtering out all unwanted noise and picking up only your voice. Toggling the Noise Reduction on and off lets you tell just how much ambient noise this filters out without having much impact on the tone of your voice, and it does very very well. The whole "beam forming cone" thing works very well too, it doesnt pick up my voice if im just a couple feet to one side or the other. At first i was leaning forward and talking towards the mic, like i would with any cheap desktop mic. But after testing I realized that i could be sitting many feet away, leaning back and it still picks up my voice with absolutely no problems. The smartvolume on the mic works just as well as the SVM does for the speaker output - whispers from 4-5ft away were nearly the same volume as talking loudly right up by the mic. The only feature that I dont really care for is the Acoustic Echo Cancellation. I find that enabling it makes my voice choppy and harder to understand. Since this feature was intended to eliminate feedback in open-mic settings, and i only ever us Push-to-talk, this was a non-issue for me. I was worried that the mic build into the ACM on this model wouldtn pick up as well as the monitor-top model of the cheaper model due to the angle, but i have no complaints whatsoever. This microphone has allowed me to FINALLY stop wearing headsets during game. Now i can wear my preferred headphones or even just use my speakers and still communicate reliably with my teammates. Definitely NOT a gimmicky thing like i feared. - The new software is MUCH better than anything creative has put out yet. Everything/anything that you need to do is right there, easy and convenient. The interface is a lot better laid out and very quick and responsive, unlike the X-Fi control panel. Smart Volume Management (which has always been one of my fav features of recent soundblaster cards) is not only present, but well upgraded, allowing you to set the levels with a slider. One thing that I've been very impressed and entertained with are the voice effects you can do with this card. My friends and i spent a lot of time just goofing around and laughing at the voices. The "Elderly" setting really makes you sound like an old man! The male>female one really made me sound like a woman lol. Prank calling ppl with these effects using Google Voice provides hours of entertainment :) My friends XFi titanium has most of , if not all of, these effects, but they dont sound as good on his... i dunno if its his mic or if the processing has been improved, but yeah, it sounds great. The 10-band EQ is always nice to have too. The only thing i cant really comment on are the digital outputs and settings, since i dont use them, and the Scout Mode, since i havent tried it yet. - Hardware and connection wise, this card is much much better than past creative products. The card itself feels very high quality. I love the shielding and the red glowing LEDs under it go with my red case lighting awesomely. The jacks on the back seem like better quality than on my last card, and LOVE how the there is a separate mic and speaker output jack. Along with the toggle in the cards control panel, this allows you to leave your headphones and speakers connected at the same time and switch back and forth at will! No more swapping wires! The audio control module is just as high quality as the rest, and while in the end its just a cable extender with built in potentiometer for controlling the volume to the headphones plugged into it, i really love it. the knob is very smooth, and having the jacks RIGHT there on my desk behind my keyboard is so great. I never find myself running out of cable length anymore, even when using shorter cabled canal headphones like my Klipsch S4s. The ACM has a single, sleeved cable coming out the back of it that splits off into the 2 plugs at the end, one plugs into headphone jack and one plugs into mic jack, on the back of the card. I kinda wish there was a little more length to it, but its enough for my setup, and if you really needed more length you could easily extend it with some femal>male 3.5mm cables. Speaking of cables, the card also comes with a really nice RCA>3.5mm cable, which i replaced my other cable with (for connecting card to stereo system). Another thing I really appreciate is that, unlike my X-Fi, this card has your traditional connector pins on it for connecting the front audio panel jacks of your case. From the feel of the ACM knob, to the clarity of the sound, to the nice packaging it comes in, you can tell that Creative was really aiming to please ppl who like high quality audio products, and IMO they hit the mark perfectly. The improvement in sound clarity over my X-Fi Xtrememusic is about as drastic of a difference as between my motherboards onboard and the X-Fi was, back when i first got it. The beam-forming microphone not only works, but it works INCREDIBLY well. I use Nvidia's 3DVision and wearing the 3D glasses and wearing over/on-ear headsets is very uncomfortable together. I've been searching for a solution for years, and finally found it with this product. Just sitting back and enjoying the amazing audio with voice chat in total comfort is worth the price alone imo. The ability to toggle back and forth between speakers/headphones on the fly is so convenient too, and eliminates the wear on the jacks from continually swapping cables. it also severely decreased the amount of cable clutter in my setup - now i have everything perfectly routed and clean. If youre considering it, GET THIS CARD.

## Features

- Features the Audio Control Module (ACM) which incorporates a built-in microphone array and mic/headphone I/O connections, plus a knob on the ACM to adjust the headphone levels
- Features Sound Core3D Audio Processor for accelerating advanced audio and voice technologies. Available CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive
- SBX Pro Studio sound technologies create unprecedented levels of audio realism including stunning 3D surround effects for your speakers and headsets
- Scout Mode allows you to hear your enemies before they hear you, from further away, giving you a distinct advantage
- DTS Connect, connects your home theatre system through a single digital cable and enjoy cinematic DVD movies by transforming any stereo or Dolby Digital 5.1 audio stream into high fidelity surround sound

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B009XDWUCQ |
| Audio Output Mode | 5.1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #182 in Computer Internal Sound Cards |
| Brand | Creative |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 570 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00054651181083 |
| Hardware Connectivity | Express Card |
| Hardware Interface | Express Card |
| Hardware Platform | Headphones, PC, Speakers |
| Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Creative |
| Maximum Sample Rate | 96 KHz |
| Mfr Part Number | SB1506 |
| Model Name | Sound Blaster Zx |
| Model Number | SB1506 |
| Platform | Windows 7, Windows 8 |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 116 db |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 5 1 |
| UPC | 054651181083 780746978121 168141621802 807320189190 546511810832 |

## Product Details

- **Audio Output Mode:** 5.1
- **Brand:** Creative
- **Compatible Devices:** Personal Computer
- **Hardware Interface:** Express Card
- **Platform:** Windows 7, Windows 8

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very good soundcard; Slight-nitpicks are negligible.
*by L***. on May 4, 2015*

The Sound Blaster Zx is considered the "second-best" within Creative's Z-series of soundcards. The card is easy to install in an available PCIe slot, and performs as expected in most aspects. Hardware: The soundcard itself has a very sleek design, and definitely helps accent in any red colored computer build; when powered on, it emits a red light that is bright enough to be noticeable, but isn't too intrusive. The card sports enough back ports for a 5.1 surround setup, as well as a microphone port and an amplified headphone port (all are standard 3.5mm ports as most would expect), along with digital-in and digital-out ports. There is also a plug on the inner end of the card to use for connecting front audio ports (headphones/mic). Along with the actual soundcard is an audio control module that can be plugged into any set of headphone/mic ports (I have mine plugged in to the front case ports). This volume control can support a set of either 2 3.5mm jacks or 2 1/4-inch jacks (each set is an input and output), but only one set can be used at one time. Very handy to have if you're using headphones and you like to adjust your volume on the fly without messing with anything software-wise. As a last note on the hardware, the EMI shielding seems to work well; the 116dB Signal-To-Noise Ratio is tried and true. Unless you have everything cranked almost all the way up, you won't hear any interference that could come about in other cards. Software: For the most part, the card's drivers and configuation software work as intended, but the design for the interoperability of how certain features work are slightly disappointing compared to the capability of Creative's older soundcards. I'll discuss the good stuff first: The software design isn't really hard to navigate; everything is sectioned off properly, and there are definitely quite a few features involved. Surround sound audio works very well, crystalizer allows for clear audio (I turned this feature down a bit, not because it sounds bad, but can make certain sound effects sound a bit strange in certain instances), and the bass, smart volume, and dialog adjustments work well for situations where you might need them. Cinematic settings are available for those who to make use of Dolby Digital Live or DTS Connect, and there are straightforward settings for the Mixer for all of your inputs and outputs, as well as a standard-use Equalizer. Although this card came out just a couple years ago, within a driver update (I believe during 2014), the Z-Series cards got native ASIO support; Creative really saved their bacon here, as I definitely need that for audio sequencing within FL Studio. However, it's here now and it works well at very small buffer-rates (5ms delay works very well for me while using external USB MIDI keyboards). Now, here are the caveats I ran into: Firstly, the biggest caveat I encountered is that the software "features" using a multipurpose input; this lets you pick which input device you want to use at a given time. However, this is the problem; you can only use one input at a time. Example case: You have your computer audio setup as usual, and you also have a game console setup to go through you line-in jack on the card. No problems here, as you can hear everything loud and clear, but you won't be able to use one of the microphone ports as well. This is incovienient for me, where I might be playing on the Xbox, but also want to talk to friends on the computer via VoIP (such as Teamspeak or Mumble); I simply wouldn't be able to do this with this particular setup. The workaround for this would be using the Xbox's digital-output to the soundcard's digital-in, since that digital-in port isn't considered as part of the multi-purpose input device. Again, this is nit-picky, but this was never a problem with Creative's previous cards. Secondly, the CrystalVoice features are fairly sub-par. Anyone who is familiar with the older Sound Blaster cards' software (particularly, the audio creation mode sub-set of settings) will find that they are much beyond what Creative has here with CrystalVoice. Also, if you try and monitor a microphone input (i.e. "Listen to this device") and use CrystalVoice in conjunction, there is a very noticeable delay, and effectively eliminates comfortably monitoring that input. Yet again, this is a nit-pick, but it wasn't a problem on older cards. Final Thoughts: For those who just want a soundcard that sounds good, and only need up to 5.1 surround, this card will most likely do you wonders. If you're like me, and you're used to particular sound setups and certain software features, you might run into a few things, most of which can be worked around. Either way, it should be more than capable of handling many situations, from movie watching to gaming, to even some in-depth audio recording and editing tasks.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best Sound Blaster yet, worthy upgrade from X-Fi
*by U***L on February 25, 2013*

First I'll start this review by saying that I was very skeptical when i ordered this. I've been debating getting one for weeks... or has it been months? At any rate, I decided to buy it and here's what i think: - I wasn't sure if i would really appreciate the 116dB SNR, but I DEFINITELY DO. This card sounds awesome. I hooked it up and plugged in my headphones and cranked up the volume (without playing anything) and could detect absolutely not hissing, buzzing or any sort of noise on the line. Usually with these canal headphones i hear some sort of noise (with onboard or even with my previous X-Fi card). I find this clarity to be very appreciable in music playback especially. - I was really worried about the microphone not working so well, especially after a couple negative reviews I've seen out there. But it is awesome. It, along with the CrystalVoice settings/processing, does an AMAZING job of filtering out all unwanted noise and picking up only your voice. Toggling the Noise Reduction on and off lets you tell just how much ambient noise this filters out without having much impact on the tone of your voice, and it does very very well. The whole "beam forming cone" thing works very well too, it doesnt pick up my voice if im just a couple feet to one side or the other. At first i was leaning forward and talking towards the mic, like i would with any cheap desktop mic. But after testing I realized that i could be sitting many feet away, leaning back and it still picks up my voice with absolutely no problems. The smartvolume on the mic works just as well as the SVM does for the speaker output - whispers from 4-5ft away were nearly the same volume as talking loudly right up by the mic. The only feature that I dont really care for is the Acoustic Echo Cancellation. I find that enabling it makes my voice choppy and harder to understand. Since this feature was intended to eliminate feedback in open-mic settings, and i only ever us Push-to-talk, this was a non-issue for me. I was worried that the mic build into the ACM on this model wouldtn pick up as well as the monitor-top model of the cheaper model due to the angle, but i have no complaints whatsoever. This microphone has allowed me to FINALLY stop wearing headsets during game. Now i can wear my preferred headphones or even just use my speakers and still communicate reliably with my teammates. Definitely NOT a gimmicky thing like i feared. - The new software is MUCH better than anything creative has put out yet. Everything/anything that you need to do is right there, easy and convenient. The interface is a lot better laid out and very quick and responsive, unlike the X-Fi control panel. Smart Volume Management (which has always been one of my fav features of recent soundblaster cards) is not only present, but well upgraded, allowing you to set the levels with a slider. One thing that I've been very impressed and entertained with are the voice effects you can do with this card. My friends and i spent a lot of time just goofing around and laughing at the voices. The "Elderly" setting really makes you sound like an old man! The male>female one really made me sound like a woman lol. Prank calling ppl with these effects using Google Voice provides hours of entertainment :) My friends XFi titanium has most of , if not all of, these effects, but they dont sound as good on his... i dunno if its his mic or if the processing has been improved, but yeah, it sounds great. The 10-band EQ is always nice to have too. The only thing i cant really comment on are the digital outputs and settings, since i dont use them, and the Scout Mode, since i havent tried it yet. - Hardware and connection wise, this card is much much better than past creative products. The card itself feels very high quality. I love the shielding and the red glowing LEDs under it go with my red case lighting awesomely. The jacks on the back seem like better quality than on my last card, and LOVE how the there is a separate mic and speaker output jack. Along with the toggle in the cards control panel, this allows you to leave your headphones and speakers connected at the same time and switch back and forth at will! No more swapping wires! The audio control module is just as high quality as the rest, and while in the end its just a cable extender with built in potentiometer for controlling the volume to the headphones plugged into it, i really love it. the knob is very smooth, and having the jacks RIGHT there on my desk behind my keyboard is so great. I never find myself running out of cable length anymore, even when using shorter cabled canal headphones like my Klipsch S4s. The ACM has a single, sleeved cable coming out the back of it that splits off into the 2 plugs at the end, one plugs into headphone jack and one plugs into mic jack, on the back of the card. I kinda wish there was a little more length to it, but its enough for my setup, and if you really needed more length you could easily extend it with some femal>male 3.5mm cables. Speaking of cables, the card also comes with a really nice RCA>3.5mm cable, which i replaced my other cable with (for connecting card to stereo system). Another thing I really appreciate is that, unlike my X-Fi, this card has your traditional connector pins on it for connecting the front audio panel jacks of your case. From the feel of the ACM knob, to the clarity of the sound, to the nice packaging it comes in, you can tell that Creative was really aiming to please ppl who like high quality audio products, and IMO they hit the mark perfectly. The improvement in sound clarity over my X-Fi Xtrememusic is about as drastic of a difference as between my motherboards onboard and the X-Fi was, back when i first got it. The beam-forming microphone not only works, but it works INCREDIBLY well. I use Nvidia's 3DVision and wearing the 3D glasses and wearing over/on-ear headsets is very uncomfortable together. I've been searching for a solution for years, and finally found it with this product. Just sitting back and enjoying the amazing audio with voice chat in total comfort is worth the price alone imo. The ability to toggle back and forth between speakers/headphones on the fly is so convenient too, and eliminates the wear on the jacks from continually swapping cables. it also severely decreased the amount of cable clutter in my setup - now i have everything perfectly routed and clean. If youre considering it, GET THIS CARD.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Performance card, premium price... and worth it.
*by G***X on December 28, 2013*

I have been using an PCI XFi card with the front port for years now and was completely happy with that card, but I did not like how it had to be placed on my motherboard so I wanted to upgrade to a PCIE card and preferably Soundblaster. My old XFi is a heck of a card and I liked having all kinds of ports on the front, but the reviews for this were solid and the audio control mega-puck would be adequate (if needed I will use the ports on the card). Even without doing any monkeying around with settings I tested out the sounds to make sure it installed correctly, the sound was definitely a touch better straight out of the box. FWIW I am using an old 2:1 monsoon planar speaker set up (as no other set of speakers has made me happy) and Monoprice DJ headphones. The control puck is big a clunky, but I like it as it is not going to wander off like the one for my Monsoon speakers (which I have Velcro'd to my monitor stand. Some have complained about the sound quality coming out of the control puck, but that seems very nitpicky. I was happy with the sound quality but it is an accessory of convenience, if this is important to you As for settings, I went with the rock preset for now and that sounds best for music and for gaming that has been adequate. I knocked down the crystallization settings, but even with those set higher that bit of technology is better implemented on the ZX than the XFi. I will continue to fiddle around with the settings, but the ZX control panel offers up a robust set of controls... some I might never use. So... after about a week and getting the ZX the way I want it I can say I am very happy with the purchase (double so as Amazon had it on sale). Only gripe so far is it did not like coming out from sleep mode once. Not a huge deal, but I will be paying attention to this in case it is not a blip. The only real knock I can give the ZX is that unlike the XFi, there is no auto-sense when headphones are plugged in. I liked that feature quite a bit with the older card and front panel combination. Not a big deal, it is an issue of convenience and one I can live with. Overall, the superiority of what sound cards can do versus on board sound in clearly demonstrated, it is like comparing a VW bug versus a Mercedes Benz. For those upgrading from older sound cards this is probably worth the cost (it was for me). For audiophiles, the control puck may not be worth they extra bucks, but I like it.

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