Last December I received a promotional email from Creative about the Sounblaster Roar. I was on the fence and couldn't really decide which to buy as they were quite expensive.
#What is sound blaster software for Bluetooth
Not just well done, but very well done!įor more than four months I was checking out and reading reviews of the different brands of Bluetooth speakers, which included models from Bose, Cambridge Audio, Braven, and others. Through the years I've purchased a number Creative sound products, which were good and performed well, but the Sound Blaster SR20A Roar is not just a good performer, its performance is absolutely outstanding. We live in a three bedroom apartment and the Roar can easily fill the apartment with quality sound, which means for me, that I don't have to muck about with home theater system to hear quality music or radio. I'm not going to comment on all of the Roar's features as it's simply to much to cover. The lows are strong and clear, as are mid and high register sounds. No matter which media format I use, the sound is exceptional. I've also played my micro SD card, with 45 albums on it and CDs. My primary use is listening to online radio, mostly classical music, smooth jazz, country and selected talk programs. I have the Roar connected to my laptop and it sits on my large kitchen table. However, once I got it set up and tweaked it with the Sound Blaster control panel, well, I was completely amazed at the superb sound emanating from this small package. Anyway, I must admit I was skeptical concerning all the accolades attributed to the Roar. The package arrived in three days which kind of shocked me. Your online promotion of the Roar convinced me to buy it. Rather interestingly, I note that two Roar units can be connected using a special cable to provide the L and R channels in a genuine stereo set-up. I find the unit very attractively designed, easy to use, and build quality is high. The added features of a conference record ability and the siren function are unlikely to be used by me, but no doubt will be of interest to some users. The manufacturer's claim that the unit does not rattle, even at high volume levels, is adequately born out. The unit is versatile in being able to input via bluetooth, line, and microSD card, and volume levels are more than adequate for normal people. I was surprised at how easy set-up via NFC was, no complications whatsoever, and I was up and running almost immediately. The quality of reproduction is extremely good, and with the Roar and Tera bass functions, the unit is equally at home for big band, or the pop and rock listener who may require the extra "oomph".
#What is sound blaster software for portable
As a classical music lover I was looking for a portable speaker system and I saw this unit and thought it would fit the bill nicely.